Holy Schnikes wrote:The Cosmichorus is great, that thing has such a HUGE range. I sent it in awhile back to be updated and it's better than ever. I can get all the standard chorus fare but it also excels at insanity. It bested my Polychorus, AM chorus, and Small Clone sending them all on their way which is pretty amazing as those pedals really don't sound alike.
I also have a Pitch Pirate but I find the CC can cover most of the same sounds, minus that weird rhythmic thump with the PP. What do you think Ryan, do you find a lot of useful settings on the PP that can't be almost duplicated by your own pedal?
One issue I had early was a volume drop whenever running an OD pedal into it, is that common? I just rearranged and it sounds great, never really put a chorus pedal that early in my chain but it seems to do the trick.
Thanks, Shannon! I think the PP gets wackier than the CC, more extreme, and I think it uses a different style of chip for its effect so it has a different kind of chorus sound at the non-extreme settings which is very cool sounding too... it's really just best to get one of every single pedal out there, hate to miss any cool tones! *smile*
As for the volume drop running the OD into it.. pedal interactions are really complicated and unpredictable. Sorry for the cop out answer but level controls, series resistances, unknown impedances.. it's a jungle out there for a guitar signal. I try to keep my pedals buffered cleanly in and out so they play well with others but it can be a crap shoot as to how anything is gonna sound with anything else.
Eric! wrote:So, remember how I loved the Cosmichorus before? I've been waiting to blast it with a year4545, and today I did....
Match made in HEAVEN. I used to not find much use of the longer rates, but now it gets kinda phaserish with the 4545 behind it.
Kirby ain't going anywhere.
Loving this video, Eric, the tones are awesome! The 4545 sounds killer! I love that slow sweep sound, one of my favourite sounds of the pedal. Thanks for posting that!