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Mudfuzz wrote:I know, I know... :picard: I'm so behind on my demos..... :picard:


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ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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Blurillaz wrote:ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

ok

I was cleaning and wanted to see what I actually had so I took picts :idk:
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We are still in a state of transition. Next up are a 4eyes fuzz (on the way), a Ruckus (dito), a Doombender (being built), a Megalith (dito) and a Mind Warp (waiting for custom paint job).

It's going to be epic. And I already love what I can do with it. Prometheus > Grand Orbiter > Mushroom Echo > Tapeworm Delay equals soundscape badassery!
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Digging the Shroomage phantasmagorovich :thumb:
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Mudfuzz wrote:
Blurillaz wrote:ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

ok

I was cleaning and wanted to see what I actually had so I took picts :idk:

its like :hug: :whateva: :p :cry: :joy: :omg: :hello: :idea: :poke: :excellent: :whateva: :eek: :yay: :drool: :love: :cool: :cool: :mad: :) :cry: :lol: :yay: :wha?: :idk: :excellent: :poke:
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:lol: :idk: :lol: :p :animal:
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phantasmagorovich wrote:Image


NICE set up man!!!!

You should have DRASP pimp your jamman! :idea:

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The new switches make it so much easier to loop on the fly.... :love:
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Does DRASP do custom pimping jobs?

EDIT: For instance modding my DOD DFX9 to have a soft switch bypass and a hard switch bypass going around the entire circuit so that when I have it on infinite mode I can turn off the infinite loop without losing it?
I've been meaning to do it myself but it would cool to see him work with it and give it a nice paintjob.
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MUDFUZZZA how's the MXR limiter?
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Now that I've started playing bass I thought I should post my Bass Board.
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inface wrote:
You should have DRASP pimp your jamman! :idea:

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The new switches make it so much easier to loop on the fly.... :love:


Wow! :love:

I really dig that. The switches are the same as on the Moogerfooger, right? That switch is so great! Yeah, I'd love that, but the fact that shipping would be horribly expensive kinda breaks the idea's back. But on the other hand... I will have to think about this.

Cool to hear you like the Setup. I'm still not sure about the Grand orbiter in the CCB Loop. I just put it there when I got it, but I'm not sure if it sounds good.
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Ok here is the finished boardz
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:whoa: :erm: :omg: :eek: :cool: :love: :)* :trippy: :excellent:
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Holy shit Mudz.
Really liking it.

I've been going through this stage where I keep all of my pedals on top of mt guitar case which is set on top of my amp.
I've just been doing this to get a very hands on approach to all of my effects.
It seems to help me come up with really nice effects combos but I'm scared that when I put them back on a floor such as in a live situation I'll feel restricted because I can't knob tweak on the fly.

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