Favorite Noise Pedals
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1,2,3, Pull Out! wrote:MannequinRaces wrote:1,2,3, Pull Out! wrote:To make noise-scapes, I plug my EHX Stereo Memory Manw/hazarai into itself, set it on reverse delay with a high repeat level and short delay time, crank the spring chicken and boost my supermassive black hole fuzz.
Sounds intriguing. Got any samples?
Sorry, I don't but let me assure you my friend the reverse delay on the ehx is heavenly.
i don't even plug into itself. just the reverse delay is enough for me: my "noise-rock" chain is a TGD, DOD Classic Fuzz & a Hazarai.
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! I just got back from work and now I have all these wonderful suggestions to look into. Thanks for taking the time to enlighten me about all the great options that are available to the budding noise maker! 


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Srsly. Wah.
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aen wrote:Srsly. Wah.
A wah pedal?
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Hell yeah. Especially if you;re working with amplifier feedback, it's really handy to tune in different pitches, in addition to the "low sound/high sound" capabilities.
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aen wrote:Hell yeah. Especially if you;re working with amplifier feedback, it's really handy to tune in different pitches, in addition to the "low sound/high sound" capabilities.
So like a volume pedal or an actual wah pedal? I've got a Dunlop wah pedal so I'm good in that regard! Sadly




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wah. a volume pedal is a lot more usefull for "normal music"
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Re: Favorite Noise Pedals
I was making some fun noise last night. I had the Romance Explosion with a LAL Oscillo fuzz in the loop being fed by a pitch pirate. It sounded like a lo-fi sequencer. I should've broken out the thumping double squaresnakes to harmonize with it, but I didn't open the other board.
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Re: Favorite Noise Pedals
Some have been mentioned already but I'll second them....
the Mid-Fi Clari(not) and Pitch Pirate
Subdecay Prometheus
Moogerfooger Ring Modulator
Any Devi pedal with a feedback loop (Pitch Pirate in the fb loop of my SPAE is simply mind warping)
Also,
Digitech XP-300 Space Station
Copilot AnTdroid, also out of production but other Copilot pedals will get you close.
the Mid-Fi Clari(not) and Pitch Pirate
Subdecay Prometheus
Moogerfooger Ring Modulator
Any Devi pedal with a feedback loop (Pitch Pirate in the fb loop of my SPAE is simply mind warping)
Also,
Digitech XP-300 Space Station
Copilot AnTdroid, also out of production but other Copilot pedals will get you close.
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Re: Favorite Noise Pedals
goatkeeper w/fuzz
prometheus w/ fuzz before or after (different results)
skrecho w/ prometheus in the loop
fuzz probe
pitchfactor on almost any mode+anything you can think of
destructo mangler ...I know pointless since it's the only one (I think) but it is a personal favorite.
prometheus w/ fuzz before or after (different results)
skrecho w/ prometheus in the loop
fuzz probe
pitchfactor on almost any mode+anything you can think of
destructo mangler ...I know pointless since it's the only one (I think) but it is a personal favorite.
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aen wrote:wah. a volume pedal is a lot more usefull for "normal music"

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sjtele wrote:Any Devi pedal with a feedback loop
Yeah, part of the reason I asked this question is because recent additions to my pedal collection include a CHK CHK BOOM and an Utter Stutter. Feedback loops are pretty fun. They definitely take some experimentation! Currently I just own fuzz/dist. pedals so I need some crazy pedals to use standalone and crazy pedals to try out in the feedback loop.
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theinteriorleag wrote:I was making some fun noise last night. I had the Romance Explosion with a LAL Oscillo fuzz in the loop being fed by a pitch pirate. It sounded like a lo-fi sequencer. I should've broken out the thumping double squaresnakes to harmonize with it, but I didn't open the other board.
That sounds like a fun time. Any recordings of you using that combination?

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Thanks again everybody for your suggestions! Lots of great pedals to look into. Now all I need to do is prioritize and get a 2nd job! 

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