What We Talk About When We Talk About Boss Waza Craft

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blakestree wrote:PN-2 would make an awesome Waza. And, I think it's about time for a RV. But, it seems like they wanna stick to analog, for now. So, BF-2W is probably most likely.
That's the one I really want; PN-2 Waza Craft. Maybe next year we see it?
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friendship wrote:If they did a BF it would be neat it they had a switch to make it an HF
Definitely would up my interest substantially.
ognoy wrote:Wishful thinking:
Boss doing a new parallelle drive pedal(like the JHS-colab), but with Waza FZ-2 and HM-2 instead. ;)
You can have this idea for free Boss/Roland?
I have ignored the JHS thing, so dunno how would switch. I would need series and parallel options or would want separate pedals.
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rfurtkamp wrote:DC-2W arrived.

I plugged it in at the end of my stereo master chain.

Set it to SDD-320 #1, and well, I am not ever turning it off.

Is it going to make bleep bloop splat noises we love?

Nope.

But it makes anything, especially stereo, sound like liquid gold.
Is it worth getting if you have a mono setup?
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If you're looking for *an effect* in the traditional sense, probably not unless you have the moon and the stars worth of stuff.

It's a sonic enhancer type of effect, not a "WOW END OF WORLDS!"
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rfurtkamp wrote:DC-2W arrived.

I plugged it in at the end of my stereo master chain.

Set it to SDD-320 #1, and well, I am not ever turning it off.

Is it going to make bleep bloop splat noises we love?

Nope.

But it makes anything, especially stereo, sound like liquid gold.
Is it worth getting if you have a mono setup?
No if you only ever are gonna use it in mono theres the tc clone
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I'll never use the stock DC-2 settings - only reason I got it was the SDD-320
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rfurtkamp wrote:Yea, I pre-ordered, just based on a couple demos and how happy I am with the CE-2W, which never, ever leaves CE-1 mode!
Do you find the CE-2W noisy at all, or is that just something the kids say, because they're not used to non-digital modulation pedals?

Much of the time, it seems noise is just a catch-all buzz word, which the reviewers don't seem to understand. I've had quiet pedals, which other people complain about, and I've had terribly noisy pedals, which no one complains about. Therefore I never know if it's a batch/design/user issue, when I see random, anonymous people comment on the noise of pedals.
It's as quiet as any Boss chorus/delay pedal I've ever used (i.e. unless you're doing something noisy, no issue).

It's much, much quieter than the chorus circuit in my JC-50 (which admittedly is 37 years old now!), and on par with my old RE-301's circuit.

I.e. I think it's a case of garbage in/garbage out complaining.

I'm *not* running isolated magical pixie power supplies either!
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Now this one is actually happening (& now with stereo options) / wounded kite at $49

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Wow that JUNE-60 sounds awful, not even close to the Juno 60 chorus
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ratrod wrote:Wow that JUNE-60 sounds awful, not even close to the Juno 60 chorus
I'm curious if this can be modded/circuit bent.
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ratrod wrote:Wow that JUNE-60 sounds awful, not even close to the Juno 60 chorus
How would you even be able to tell if the original was in a synth? :?:

I think it sounds pretty good on the guitar.
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I don't know FA about the Juno chorus aside that it's supposed to be a Dimension variant. I haven't really listened to any demos in stereo aside from the Sweetwater one, but the one they demo'ed sounded broken or out of spec as compared to a Dimension chorus. The L-R balance is supposed to be working so it's hard to hear either voice moving because the other is moving in the opposite direction. It's not a detune with fixed pitch--the two lines stay in motion--but it gives a similar vibe because the rise and fall isn't strong like in a single-voice chorus.

Bad demo plus Behringer make that a no for me.
D.o.S. wrote:Broadly speaking, if we at ILF are dropping 300 bucks on a pedal it probably sounds like an SNES holocaust.
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Gone Fission wrote:
ognoy wrote:Wishful thinking:
Boss doing a new parallelle drive pedal(like the JHS-colab), but with Waza FZ-2 and HM-2 instead. ;)
You can have this idea for free Boss/Roland?
I have ignored the JHS thing, so dunno how would switch. I would need series and parallel options or would want separate pedals.
The JB-2 can do series/parallel/etc...so a FM-2/HZ-2 would be interesting indeed :snax:
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