Fuzzy Picklez wrote:How do you like the Hoax? I've never had a chance to try one and find I'm using the flanger on my polychorus more than the chorus. Maybe it's time for a switch?
I lerve the Hoax. It is a seriously badass pedal. But I do have to warn you that it can be a frustrating beast to get the hang of if you're trying to get "normal" flanger tones out of it. The manual is completely useless, and found this site to be infinitely more helpful in getting to know exactly what all the controls actually do: http://www.modezero.com/flanger-hoax.htm If you just want to make holy hell noise with it, then don't worry, that'll be your first few hours with it.
The4455 wrote:What do you use the Line 6 for? and personally i think you are ruining those nice butique pedals by using them in conjunction with line 6 equipment, just think how many more pedals you could have instead of one (okayish) digital multieffects!
Have you checked out the m9? It's serious business...I could easily go with just a few fuzzes and an m9/13 for everything and get a great sound. Multifx have come a long way (well at least the line6 ones have...boss is still )
Fuzzy Picklez wrote:How do you like the Hoax? I've never had a chance to try one and find I'm using the flanger on my polychorus more than the chorus. Maybe it's time for a switch?
I lerve the Hoax. It is a seriously badass pedal. But I do have to warn you that it can be a frustrating beast to get the hang of if you're trying to get "normal" flanger tones out of it. The manual is completely useless, and found this site to be infinitely more helpful in getting to know exactly what all the controls actually do: http://www.modezero.com/flanger-hoax.htm If you just want to make holy hell noise with it, then don't worry, that'll be your first few hours with it.
Well my polychorus is kinda my noise maker so I may look into that a bit more...
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