Pedals you wish existed?

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It might already, but I am really craving a looper that degrades the signal as it repeats.
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chuckjaywalk wrote:It might already, but I am really craving a looper that degrades the signal as it repeats.
its not the most straightforward looper, but the sound on sound mode of the el cap does this, i believe
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chuckjaywalk wrote:It might already, but I am really craving a looper that degrades the signal as it repeats.
Just adjust the erase head/tape gap/bias of a Space Echo. 20-30s of glorious degrading background loop.
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rfurtkamp wrote:
chuckjaywalk wrote:It might already, but I am really craving a looper that degrades the signal as it repeats.
Just adjust the erase head/tape gap/bias of a Space Echo. 20-30s of glorious degrading background loop.
Does such a thing work on the RE-20 or just the real thing? I can justify one but not the other. El Cap might be a better option.
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RE-20, nope. Actual units only.

I've done it for 20-some years on mine.

The glorious thing is when set right, it gets you sound on sound in the background *and* still retains regular echo.
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A delay with a digital multi-fx in the loop for the repeats only, or switchable to affect both the dry and repeated signal. Chorus, modulation, reverb, distortion, etc.
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A Superfuzz with volume, tone and gain knobs. Internal trimmer for the octave intensity. A toggle switch for the scooped eq, on/off footswitch and a secondo footswitch that engages the octave up. Lots of volume and low frequencies.
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Abanoise wrote:A Superfuzz with volume, tone and gain knobs. Internal trimmer for the octave intensity. A toggle switch for the scooped eq, on/off footswitch and a secondo footswitch that engages the octave up. Lots of volume and low frequencies.
the ss/bs BUZZZ is similar to what you're describing, aside from there being no control for octave intensity. it's loud as hell and has tons of low end though.
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Abanoise wrote:A Superfuzz with volume, tone and gain knobs. Internal trimmer for the octave intensity. A toggle switch for the scooped eq, on/off footswitch and a secondo footswitch that engages the octave up. Lots of volume and low frequencies.
the ss/bs BUZZZ is similar to what you're describing, aside from there being no control for octave intensity. it's loud as hell and has tons of low end though.
This. Pretty sure there are a couple options for that honestly.
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The gain and starve sort of control the octave intensity. Its much more prominent the higher the gain and voltage. At low voltage, sometimes the octave up will disappear and be replaced with ridiculous subs.
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I wish the Fuzzhugger Upper with FX loop still existed. Would be even cooler if it had analog octave down, too. Like a broke man's MicroPOG.
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backwardsvoyager wrote:
Abanoise wrote:A Superfuzz with volume, tone and gain knobs. Internal trimmer for the octave intensity. A toggle switch for the scooped eq, on/off footswitch and a secondo footswitch that engages the octave up. Lots of volume and low frequencies.
the ss/bs BUZZZ is similar to what you're describing, aside from there being no control for octave intensity. it's loud as hell and has tons of low end though.
:picard: Just sent a mail to Brian! I had a Super Puzzle for a while. It was good, but it didn't have neiher a good amount of low frequencies, nor a scooped mids eq...
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Abanoise wrote:
backwardsvoyager wrote:
Abanoise wrote:A Superfuzz with volume, tone and gain knobs. Internal trimmer for the octave intensity. A toggle switch for the scooped eq, on/off footswitch and a secondo footswitch that engages the octave up. Lots of volume and low frequencies.
the ss/bs BUZZZ is similar to what you're describing, aside from there being no control for octave intensity. it's loud as hell and has tons of low end though.
:picard: Just sent a mail to Brian! I had a Super Puzzle for a while. It was good, but it didn't have neiher a good amount of low frequencies, nor a scooped mids eq...
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I must now say that other than a rackmount Digi Timebender (which won't ever happen), I don't know what I want any more.

The Boss GT-001 (100 without footswitches) is fucking astoundingly good. Like hurt myself good. Like assign everything on earth to input sensitivity for automation retard good.

Inverse ducking harmonizer? Go for it, big boy. Christ. This may not be the best three bills I've ever spent, but it's certainly one of the better.
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footswitches that dont break all the time
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