
I grabbed it once to try out. I mean back then we were all so jung and naive, but I remebr I amazed how cool some effects were in this thing!
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What is a Pixellator?! Sample Rate Reducing maybe?gila_crisis wrote:Now that I recall... my cousin used to have this one:
I grabbed it once to try out. I mean back then we were all so jung and naive, but I remebr I amazed how cool some effects were in this thing!
Think it's heard here:Pepe wrote:gila_crisis wrote:What is a Pixellator?! Sample Rate Reducing maybe?
Dis-rocker? As in Discharge? D-beat?qersty wrote:the pds1550 sounds like such a dis-rocker pedal
yes!Mark of the Beast wrote:Dis-rocker? As in Discharge? D-beat?qersty wrote:the pds1550 sounds like such a dis-rocker pedal
It's basically a Boss HM-2 with that weird EQ added on.
Not a chorus but a short delay for thickening up the sound which is hidden inder the back cover. It's too complicated for it's own good. The octave knob is some kind of resonance filter. The overdrive isn't a 250 unfortunately, but does sound cool. It's a op-amp overdrive that's a shade different flavor than a tubescreamer or a Boss overdrive.qersty wrote:yes!Mark of the Beast wrote:Dis-rocker? As in Discharge? D-beat?qersty wrote:the pds1550 sounds like such a dis-rocker pedal
It's basically a Boss HM-2 with that weird EQ added on.
Didnt it have chorus in it to?
But yeah an hm-2 and 250 into a shitty stereo chorus is the signature of "japanese" D-beat bands
This is the way.Mark of the Beast wrote: Also listening to a bunch of 80s thrash on cassettes has probably warped my idea of a good tone (for the better)
Music out on all streaming services and bandcamp and what not.
goroth wrote:This is the way.Mark of the Beast wrote: Also listening to a bunch of 80s thrash on cassettes has probably warped my idea of a good tone (for the better)