Pedals you wish existed?

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chuckjaywalk wrote:I've been looking for a Snarling Dogs Very Tone, based on the old Gibson Varitone circuit, and I got to thinking... Someone needs to make a doge themed Very Tone: Very Toan, Much Boost, So Guitar.
:lol: The footswitch should just say Wow.

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chuckjaywalk wrote:I've been looking for a Snarling Dogs Very Tone, based on the old Gibson Varitone circuit, and I got to thinking... Someone needs to make a doge themed Very Tone: Very Toan, Much Boost, So Guitar.
meme or not that's a clone I'd like to try. I'm interested in that pedal but Snarling Dogs doesn't have a good track record for build quality.
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Im still holding out for an FZ-2 that has a mids control
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A good audio to midi converter that doesn't cost stupid money, tracks well and doesn't need extra bits.
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friendship wrote:
chuckjaywalk wrote:I've been looking for a Snarling Dogs Very Tone, based on the old Gibson Varitone circuit, and I got to thinking... Someone needs to make a doge themed Very Tone: Very Toan, Much Boost, So Guitar.
meme or not that's a clone I'd like to try. I'm interested in that pedal but Snarling Dogs doesn't have a good track record for build quality.
Yeah, I've been shopping for a real one, but I'd prefer something modern and well made. A notch filter/boost pedal would be awesome. The doge stuff would make it more fun, though.
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fiddelerselbow wrote:A good audio to midi converter that doesn't cost stupid money, tracks well and doesn't need extra bits.
... or require me to attach parts to my bass using screws or adhesives.
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A loop pedal with a controllable decay setting. Like, the DD-20 does a thing where if you have it on the standard delay and push the feedback up all the way, it acts as a looper to whatever time you set it, without any decay or oscillation or whatever that most delays have. Then you just turn the feedback down a little bit and the loop fades itself out naturally.
I want something like that but with a long repeat time - like, a minute or two or something.
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chuckjaywalk wrote:
neonblack wrote:
chuckjaywalk wrote:I've been looking for a Snarling Dogs Very Tone, based on the old Gibson Varitone circuit, and I got to thinking... Someone needs to make a doge themed Very Tone: Very Toan, Much Boost, So Guitar.
:lol: The footswitch should just say Wow.

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chuckjaywalk wrote:I've been looking for a Snarling Dogs Very Tone, based on the old Gibson Varitone circuit, and I got to thinking... Someone needs to make a doge themed Very Tone: Very Toan, Much Boost, So Guitar.
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Think I found one of the pedals that I wished existed has been made, albeit in very expensive multi form.

The Boss GT-100/GT-001 (tabletop version of same, which I ordered) has two discrete signal chains.

You can route signal by crossover frequency, LFO, or attack envelope. I've wanted by attack envelope panner for a long, long time, and it also nets me a Tera Echo in the box to play with too.
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I think there's like 5 people lined up to buy a Very Doge. If someone builds them, I'll do the art.
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I don't even care what it does, if there's Doge, I'd step on it.
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Fairfield Circuiry's take on a filter pedal.
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sylnau wrote:Fairfield Circuiry's take on a filter pedal.
They'd be the perfect guys to do that kind of thing. Their pedals seem to exude that kind of confidence. I am personifying them too much, I know, but still.
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