GnomeratronVTF pedal, with clips!!!!!
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Re: GnomeratronVTF pedal, with clips!!!!!
TAFM VS. GNOMERATRON VTF
-->BATTLE ROYAL!!<--
Construction: Similar quality builds. Both well thought out and versatile. Solid aluminum construction on both, both ready to withstand years of service (enlistment in case of the Gnome army ).
Graphics: Both pedal's graphics are killer, IMO. The TAFM tourbox that I have momentarily is a bright yellow which adds some color to my board, but I bet the other color schemes (especially the bronze splattered ones) would be stunning as well. The Gnome on the other hand was also expertly applied and is amazing. One of the things that really sold me on the Gnome in the first place was the buyer's ability to choose from the 8 (!) killer graphics. Yes, I'm vain, yes, this was a huge selling point .
TONEZ: Alrighty here is what we've been waiting for. Battle Royal. Both of these pedals are versatile tone machines. I felt like more tones on the TAFM were instantly usable (I.E. fewer "dead" spots where something was lacking a bit), but that could be just because the Gnomeratron is SO incredibly tweakable that it takes longer to get fully comfortable with the settings, YMMV.
What I mean is that like most users of the Gnome have probably encountered, some settings (or when switching settings) create lack of low-end weird, potentially unusable tones. I honestly think that this is mainly because of a lack of familiarity with the circuit and how all of the (extensive) controls affect the sound. The awesome thing about the Gnome is that those killer sounds are in there....all of them. Ever.
When I got my TAFM in the mail, after a bit of knob twiddling, I quickly found my favorite setting (a grindy, articulate, ballsy fuzz). Then, in the interest of comparing all of my fuzzes, I started playing around with my Pickle Pie B and the Gnomeratron VTF. I was super excited when I found a very convincing imitation of the TAFM ballsy, grindy fuzz tone (I almost like it better, actually) on the Gnome. Needless to say I fell in love with the Gnome all over again.
There is a ton of bass (low-end), a ton of beefy fuzz and a lot of awesome crammed into the Gnomeratron. This thing will get everything from heavy overdrive/rickenbacker tones (awesome), to brassmaster octave tones, to sweet muff tones..Its all in there you just have to be vigilant and find it.
Oh yeah, here is the settings for my new favorite tone on the VTF:
Clean(ish): 9 o'clock
Tone: 10:30 - 11 o'clock
Magic: Left (or right to taste)
Diode 1: Far Right
Diode 2: Far Right (but Far Left sounds really good for this too, adjust volume accordingly)
Octave: Right
Filter: Far Right
Fuzz: 2 o'clock
Gain: 11 - 11:30
Gate: 2:30 o'clock
Tone: 8:30
Trim 1: 9 o'clock (looking straight at the trim knob) |
Trim 2: 2 o'clock (looking straight at the trim knob) |
Trim 3: 11 o'clock (looking straight at the trim knob) |<---Adjust the trims to taste/volume
Trim 4: 2 o'clock (looking straight at the trim knob) |
Again I have the "standard" gnome (Si, LED, Si, Ge)
-->BATTLE ROYAL!!<--
Construction: Similar quality builds. Both well thought out and versatile. Solid aluminum construction on both, both ready to withstand years of service (enlistment in case of the Gnome army ).
Graphics: Both pedal's graphics are killer, IMO. The TAFM tourbox that I have momentarily is a bright yellow which adds some color to my board, but I bet the other color schemes (especially the bronze splattered ones) would be stunning as well. The Gnome on the other hand was also expertly applied and is amazing. One of the things that really sold me on the Gnome in the first place was the buyer's ability to choose from the 8 (!) killer graphics. Yes, I'm vain, yes, this was a huge selling point .
TONEZ: Alrighty here is what we've been waiting for. Battle Royal. Both of these pedals are versatile tone machines. I felt like more tones on the TAFM were instantly usable (I.E. fewer "dead" spots where something was lacking a bit), but that could be just because the Gnomeratron is SO incredibly tweakable that it takes longer to get fully comfortable with the settings, YMMV.
What I mean is that like most users of the Gnome have probably encountered, some settings (or when switching settings) create lack of low-end weird, potentially unusable tones. I honestly think that this is mainly because of a lack of familiarity with the circuit and how all of the (extensive) controls affect the sound. The awesome thing about the Gnome is that those killer sounds are in there....all of them. Ever.
When I got my TAFM in the mail, after a bit of knob twiddling, I quickly found my favorite setting (a grindy, articulate, ballsy fuzz). Then, in the interest of comparing all of my fuzzes, I started playing around with my Pickle Pie B and the Gnomeratron VTF. I was super excited when I found a very convincing imitation of the TAFM ballsy, grindy fuzz tone (I almost like it better, actually) on the Gnome. Needless to say I fell in love with the Gnome all over again.
There is a ton of bass (low-end), a ton of beefy fuzz and a lot of awesome crammed into the Gnomeratron. This thing will get everything from heavy overdrive/rickenbacker tones (awesome), to brassmaster octave tones, to sweet muff tones..Its all in there you just have to be vigilant and find it.
Oh yeah, here is the settings for my new favorite tone on the VTF:
Clean(ish): 9 o'clock
Tone: 10:30 - 11 o'clock
Magic: Left (or right to taste)
Diode 1: Far Right
Diode 2: Far Right (but Far Left sounds really good for this too, adjust volume accordingly)
Octave: Right
Filter: Far Right
Fuzz: 2 o'clock
Gain: 11 - 11:30
Gate: 2:30 o'clock
Tone: 8:30
Trim 1: 9 o'clock (looking straight at the trim knob) |
Trim 2: 2 o'clock (looking straight at the trim knob) |
Trim 3: 11 o'clock (looking straight at the trim knob) |<---Adjust the trims to taste/volume
Trim 4: 2 o'clock (looking straight at the trim knob) |
Again I have the "standard" gnome (Si, LED, Si, Ge)
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Re: GnomeratronVTF pedal, with clips!!!!!
DAMN IT DAMN IT DAMN IT SOME ONE BUY MY PEDALS DO I CAN GET THIS!!!!!
aen wrote:Or I'll just use fuzz. Then Ill sound cool regardless.
Achtane wrote:Well, volcanoes are pretty fuckin' cool. Like I guess lava flows are doomy. Slow and still able to to melt your eardrums.
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Re: GnomeratronVTF pedal, with clips!!!!!
metalinthenight wrote:TAFM VS. GNOMERATRON VTF
-->BATTLE ROYAL!!<--
.
Oh yeah, here is the settings for my new favorite tone on the VTF:
Clean(ish): 9 o'clock
Tone: 10:30 - 11 o'clock
Magic: Left (or right to taste)
Diode 1: Far Right
Diode 2: Far Right (but Far Left sounds really good for this too, adjust volume accordingly)
Octave: Right
Filter: Far Right
Fuzz: 2 o'clock
Gain: 11 - 11:30
Gate: 2:30 o'clock
Tone: 8:30
Trim 1: 9 o'clock (looking straight at the trim knob) |
Trim 2: 2 o'clock (looking straight at the trim knob) |
Trim 3: 11 o'clock (looking straight at the trim knob) |<---Adjust the trims to taste/volume
Trim 4: 2 o'clock (looking straight at the trim knob) |
Again I have the "standard" gnome (Si, LED, Si, Ge)
What's up M.I.T.N? Good to see you here.
I need to check these settings out! I will post my thoughts here shortly. Cheers!私はファズを愛して = I love the fuzz.
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Tigerbass wrote:What's up M.I.T.N? Good to see you here.I need to check these settings out! I will post my thoughts here shortly. Cheers!
If you pronounce the abbreviation of his name, it says "Mitten." That's totally un-metal, dude.
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McSpunckle wrote:If you pronounce the abbreviation of his name, it says "Mitten." That's totally un-metal, dude.
Hahaha, even after a good review
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McSpunkle..........why do you have to be so cool 

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Bassboar wrote:McSpunkle..........why do you have to be so cool
You're the one with the Tasmanian Devil avatar.

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The gnome is in the mail!
Im sorry I was not able to buy one from you McSpunckle. No one was interested in buying anything so I had to make a trade.
Who knows maybe Ill need two
Are you still working on something new?
Im sorry I was not able to buy one from you McSpunckle. No one was interested in buying anything so I had to make a trade.
Who knows maybe Ill need two
Are you still working on something new?
aen wrote:Or I'll just use fuzz. Then Ill sound cool regardless.
Achtane wrote:Well, volcanoes are pretty fuckin' cool. Like I guess lava flows are doomy. Slow and still able to to melt your eardrums.
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Well hey man, I sure hope so.
Quando Omni Flunkus Moritatisanfordandsonny wrote:guitars are hammers if you put some electrical tape on the handle so the blood doesn't make the hammer slippery so be it.
Good deals with: Bellyheart, bronzetalon,kbithecrowning, fuzzmax, jwar, misc1600, hatshirt, colin, chippywallace, Monkey Boy, skullservant, jumbosteelie, foomanfat, sanfordandsonny, pez.period, proroby, excane
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McSpunckle wrote:Tigerbass wrote:What's up M.I.T.N? Good to see you here.I need to check these settings out! I will post my thoughts here shortly. Cheers!
If you pronounce the abbreviation of his name, it says "Mitten." That's totally un-metal, dude.

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Derelict78 wrote:The gnome is in the mail!
Im sorry I was not able to buy one from you McSpunckle. No one was interested in buying anything so I had to make a trade.
Who knows maybe Ill need two![]()
Are you still working on something new?
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hclapp219 wrote:McSpunckle wrote:
I'm pretty sure I'm dying.

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Re: GnomeratronVTF pedal, with clips!!!!!
have you started taking orders yet?
What are the prices?
What are the prices?
aen wrote:Or I'll just use fuzz. Then Ill sound cool regardless.
Achtane wrote:Well, volcanoes are pretty fuckin' cool. Like I guess lava flows are doomy. Slow and still able to to melt your eardrums.
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McSpunckle wrote:hclapp219 wrote:McSpunckle wrote:
I'm pretty sure I'm dying.![]()
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hahaha make that your avatar
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Derelict78 wrote:have you started taking orders yet?
What are the prices?
Right now, $120-130 for mini, $175 for standard $200 for deluxe.
And Aardvarks! is $85, or you can build one yourself.
Love how there's two threads bumped to the top.

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Re: GnomeratronVTF pedal, with clips!!!!!
wait, the standard are the ones that have the ten knobs and the five switches? what could you possibly add to make it deluxe?