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Re: synth friendly dirt

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Nady mixer is in
so I am starting wiring
did some tests with different dirt and the best sounding weirdest thing I could find was a korg AX1g
some bizarre tones in their
it sucks so much on guitar, but in this context it is flipping ridiculous
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Yeah, a lot of multifx work well with synth stuff.

I run my RS-5 and GR-55 synth out through a venerable Boss Me-6B sometimes for the obscene filters and hi/lo-passzz chorus/flange/etc.

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I like to go post mixer, myself.

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hbombgraphics wrote:holy cow guys, so many good ideas,
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aen wrote:I like to go post mixer, myself.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhQW7T3yr3M[/youtube]
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Straight up Little Big Muff sounds great with my bandmate's Roland SH-09. We've tried anything and everything with his set-up, like almost everything I own, and a regular old current production version Little Big Muff sounds the best. I think he runs SH-09 > Boss HR-2 > EHX 16SDD > Muff > Looper these days. Sounds awesome.
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^yea i've noticed on synths sometimes the most "regular" pedals sound the best.
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Re: synth friendly dirt

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The big problem with guitar overdrives for synth is usually frequency response. Most overdrives roll off the high end.
I used to use a proco rat with the filter knob completely off (to the right) Granted at the time I didn't have a huge selection.
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I've run my Minitaur through a Pharaoh and Guv'nor 2 with some pretty gross results. The sub knob on the G2 through an 810 was knocking over things throughout the house.
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I remember my Big Muff sounding awesome on synth.
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I've been pretty happy with a Digitech Bass Synth Wah into a Proco Turbo Rat. Pretty grindy synth tones.
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