kbithecrowing wrote:Yeah that's the clipping switch I was referring to. I'm guessing that Si is the louder of the two, yeah?
yeah. also... try low gain switch, silicon clipping, starve at around 2 o'clock, gain at minimum and octave on for that clean-ish octave sound you were looking for. if you roll off the volume a little on there it will clean up but still stay clang-y.
I started with this setting, then turned down the starve more and popped the gain switch... dear lord that sound. Stacked with the mini with the bias ar noon is unreal. All the crunchy lofi compression jank but still low end. I can hardly believe it.
D.o.S. wrote:I'm fucking stupid and no one should operate under any other premise.
kbithecrowing wrote:Yeah that's the clipping switch I was referring to. I'm guessing that Si is the louder of the two, yeah?
yeah. also... try low gain switch, silicon clipping, starve at around 2 o'clock, gain at minimum and octave on for that clean-ish octave sound you were looking for. if you roll off the volume a little on there it will clean up but still stay clang-y.
I started with this setting, then turned down the starve more and popped the gain switch... dear lord that sound. Stacked with the mini with the bias ar noon is unreal. All the crunchy lofi compression jank but still low end. I can hardly believe it.
oh mannnnn ive gotta stop checking this thread before gas gets the better of me
Derelict78 wrote:That probably sounds awful in the best possible way.
kbithecrowing wrote:Yeah that's the clipping switch I was referring to. I'm guessing that Si is the louder of the two, yeah?
yeah. also... try low gain switch, silicon clipping, starve at around 2 o'clock, gain at minimum and octave on for that clean-ish octave sound you were looking for. if you roll off the volume a little on there it will clean up but still stay clang-y.
I started with this setting, then turned down the starve more and popped the gain switch... dear lord that sound. Stacked with the mini with the bias ar noon is unreal. All the crunchy lofi compression jank but still low end. I can hardly believe it.
oh mannnnn ive gotta stop checking this thread before gas gets the better of me
....I think the gas is getting the better of me Probably going to order at least a Buzzz in the next couple of days, maybe a TAFM too...... I was going to wait for the Cloudsleep but I'll deal with that when it actually comes out
I wish I could make one to share my admiration but I have no equipment to do so. But seriously I love it more and more as time passes. contemplating a custom one with separate foot switches for the octave and scoop
D.o.S. wrote:I'm fucking stupid and no one should operate under any other premise.
I'm slowly working on a video. Just taking my time to fully grasp everything in the pedal. Also having difficulties with volume...hard to balance sound quality and happy roommates
Here's a clip of me messing around with the Buzzz: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhDOrXr6kbg[/youtube] Computer speakers DO NOT give this justice Listen on headphones or good speakers So much low end! Most of the clip is Ghost Echo > Buzzz > Fuck > Dispatch Master but the Arpanoid and TAFM make an appearance too
Woah, that sounds fucking heavy! Just a question for you guys, does the Buzzz do good 'broken octave' low gain type sounds too? You know, that it makes your guitar sound like some exotic string instrument or like a horn or trumpet and those kind of things.
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Tristan wrote:Woah, that sounds fucking heavy! Just a question for you guys, does the Buzzz do good 'broken octave' low gain type sounds too? You know, that it makes your guitar sound like some exotic string instrument or like a horn or trumpet and those kind of things.
You should have taken the older incarnation with you to try out. Just saying. Next time.