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Gearmond wrote:also fancied up flangers are literally the best. through zero, oscillating lfo, random square wave, airplane flange. all arguably some of the most transformative and expressive effects out there


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I'm just poking a stick with the stereo thing - although it is true that I don't run stereo, I don't mind if fx are stereo enabled. That said there were some really valid things raised earlier in the thread before I dicked it up.
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Gearmond wrote:
theavondon wrote:Fwiw, the most boring flanger>the most interesting chorus



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also fancied up flangers are literally the best. through zero, oscillating lfo, random square wave, airplane flange. all arguably some of the most transformative and expressive effects out there


I want more analog through-zero flangers out there. The fact that there's really only two in the world really annoys me. The fact that Moog made a flanger without making it through-zero REALLY disappointed me, they usually don't go halfway on their pedals.

I'm not an analog-snob either, I love digital effects. But I've tried most of the digital flangers and they just can't do the through-zero thing right. Although I still haven't tried the Strymon yet. I just haven't see a used one for sale for a decent price.
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sonidero wrote:
Gearmond wrote:also fancied up flangers are literally the best. through zero, oscillating lfo, random square wave, airplane flange. all arguably some of the most transformative and expressive effects out there


BUY... :poke: http://www.ilovefuzz.com/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=28159&p=499526&hilit=bbe#p493919


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I want more analog through-zero flangers out there. The fact that there's really only two in the world really annoys me. The fact that Moog made a flanger without making it through-zero REALLY disappointed me, they usually don't go halfway on their pedals.

I'm not an analog-snob either, I love digital effects. But I've tried most of the digital flangers and they just can't do the through-zero thing right. Although I still haven't tried the Strymon yet. I just haven't see a used one for sale for a decent price.


Used Mod Zeros aren't too uncommon, and Jack Deville/Mr. Black makes the Tunnelworm Flanger if you want something new? :idk:
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People assuming that boutique is naturally better, even though I've heard some that sound absolutely woeful by comparison to their mass produced (and therefore less cool) 'equivalent'
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onelouderash wrote:
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I want more analog through-zero flangers out there. The fact that there's really only two in the world really annoys me. The fact that Moog made a flanger without making it through-zero REALLY disappointed me, they usually don't go halfway on their pedals.

I'm not an analog-snob either, I love digital effects. But I've tried most of the digital flangers and they just can't do the through-zero thing right. Although I still haven't tried the Strymon yet. I just haven't see a used one for sale for a decent price.


Used Mod Zeros aren't too uncommon, and Jack Deville/Mr. Black makes the Tunnelworm Flanger if you want something new? :idk:


I can't find a single clip of someone playing the Mod Zero where they actually do any through-zero flanging. Maybe every single person who demo'd it doesn't know how to use it, but I'm skeptical until I can hear it do that cancellation "slurp" at the zero point.

Now, the Tunnelworm sounds like it can really do it. I was only able to find that one prototype clip, but I can't wait to check it out.
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The Dano reverse delay's crazy price trips me out. Why are people buying that shit for $200-300 instead of ANY other delay that does reverse and more?
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because everyone wants a dedicated reverse delay? :idk:
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bigchiefbc wrote:
onelouderash wrote:
bigchiefbc wrote:
I want more analog through-zero flangers out there. The fact that there's really only two in the world really annoys me. The fact that Moog made a flanger without making it through-zero REALLY disappointed me, they usually don't go halfway on their pedals.

I'm not an analog-snob either, I love digital effects. But I've tried most of the digital flangers and they just can't do the through-zero thing right. Although I still haven't tried the Strymon yet. I just haven't see a used one for sale for a decent price.


Used Mod Zeros aren't too uncommon, and Jack Deville/Mr. Black makes the Tunnelworm Flanger if you want something new? :idk:


I can't find a single clip of someone playing the Mod Zero where they actually do any through-zero flanging. Maybe every single person who demo'd it doesn't know how to use it, but I'm skeptical until I can hear it do that cancellation "slurp" at the zero point.

Now, the Tunnelworm sounds like it can really do it. I was only able to find that one prototype clip, but I can't wait to check it out.


I'm blasted on post-surgery narcotics... what's through zero mean?
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oh, I KNOW ONE TREND

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D.o.S. wrote:
bigchiefbc wrote:
onelouderash wrote:
bigchiefbc wrote:
I want more analog through-zero flangers out there. The fact that there's really only two in the world really annoys me. The fact that Moog made a flanger without making it through-zero REALLY disappointed me, they usually don't go halfway on their pedals.

I'm not an analog-snob either, I love digital effects. But I've tried most of the digital flangers and they just can't do the through-zero thing right. Although I still haven't tried the Strymon yet. I just haven't see a used one for sale for a decent price.


Used Mod Zeros aren't too uncommon, and Jack Deville/Mr. Black makes the Tunnelworm Flanger if you want something new? :idk:


I can't find a single clip of someone playing the Mod Zero where they actually do any through-zero flanging. Maybe every single person who demo'd it doesn't know how to use it, but I'm skeptical until I can hear it do that cancellation "slurp" at the zero point.

Now, the Tunnelworm sounds like it can really do it. I was only able to find that one prototype clip, but I can't wait to check it out.


I'm blasted on post-surgery narcotics... what's through zero mean?


It's difficult to explain, I'll type it up later.

::EDIT:: -> viewtopic.php?f=149&t=21359&start=45#p337220

Here is an earlier post when I explained it.
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what i want to see disappear for awhile:

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Achtane wrote:The Dano reverse delay's crazy price trips me out. Why are people buying that shit for $200-300 instead of ANY other delay that does reverse and more?


Cause it sounds really really good, like amazingly what the fuck good...
Also to get a delay with reverse and others you kinda have to get a delay that does like EVERYTHING, superdelay etc or the reverse delay is super half assed, won't go full wet without modding. It's like the one unique good danelectro pedal but I don't get why the wasabi isn't the one people want cause it totally has the same reverse but with tap tempo which people seem to like for some reason.
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