phantasmagorovich wrote:Do you really have roadies or are those stickers there cause it's cool?
Things move / get bumped in transit. Sometimes you tweak during a song and it is helpful to have a quick reference, especially on a dark stage, as to where your "base" sound is so you can get back to it between songs.
So did you compare the aggy octaver to the mxr m288 by chance? I have been interested in one or the other and have been leaning towards the mxr...more options, smaller footprint, less $, and I've actually played it. Discuss.
So did you compare the aggy octaver to the mxr m288 by chance? I have been interested in one or the other and have been leaning towards the mxr...more options, smaller footprint, less $, and I've actually played it. Discuss.
I liked the Aggy one better. They track fairly similarly, but the tones available on the Aggy are more pleasing to me. Course now I have an Octron2 which is pushing my buttons like nothing before.
Yeah, it's good. Kind of a Univibe/Phase 90 kind of thing with a sliiiight volume boost.
Something always happens to where I get "screwed" out of getting one. Maybe it's a sign, I dunno, they are high up on my "vintage/unobtanium" list regardless. Yours doesn't sound just like a p90 does it? They seem to have more of a shimmer (in a dark way) about them than the p90.
Thinking of replacing the DLS with a WIIO v2 or SFT, and going to take the wah off board soon and add something else.
Do you really have roadies or are those stickers there cause it's cool?
I was in a touring band for about 5 years....but the green tape is primarily for me to remember my settings?
No offence, man. I was just wondering, cause usually I only see those tape reminders on big band's boards and I always thought they were there for roadies to be able to check the settings. Until now I never felt the need to use that. I either have one basic setting that I know or there are tweaky pedals and with those I know the knobs well enough to be able to dial in fairly near what I want without listening. But that Musket and the pigtronix thing have lots of knobs. Dunno, just felt like asking and admittedly wasn't too polite.
So did you compare the aggy octaver to the mxr m288 by chance? I have been interested in one or the other and have been leaning towards the mxr...more options, smaller footprint, less $, and I've actually played it. Discuss.
I liked the Aggy one better. They track fairly similarly, but the tones available on the Aggy are more pleasing to me. Course now I have an Octron2 which is pushing my buttons like nothing before.
yeppers. i'm with Tiny Horsey on this. i have a MXR BOD, and it's nice. the seperate octaves, the round one and the more synthy kinda dirty one, give a nice range, but the Aggy Octo is just NASTY. it's so freaking grimy. and the sweepable filters on the octave down and the clean give you way more control over the sounds you get out of it.
i've owned or own the EBS (nice, very subtle), the MicroPog (complete tinny crap IME), the MXR BOD, the Aggy Octa and the Foxtron. the Foxtron is th only one i'd think about trading for the Aggy.
and with the PPB in front of it? SINGS.
Eric! wrote:YOU'RE like having two pedals in one
with your...momentary fuck switch and all..