Chankgeez wrote:Well, I'm not primarily a bassist. So, I was just using a Univox Hi-Flier bass into a Magnatone Starlite Bass amp (it's my practice amp, about 20w w/ a single 15").
In my experience, the Bluebeard always has pretty good clarity and note definition.
Right on, after working with a Megalith for a while I've been wanting a fuzz that nails chords a bit better.
In my experience all Muff variants take chords like champs - at least i like what i'm hearing. Bluebeard is a muff variant if i recall it correctly, so i would say, it will be good. And yeah, Megalith is not the first option to go with chords...
dase wrote:BOSS PS5 SUPER SHIFTER. If I get a moog expression pedal for this can I use it like a whammy? I ready use the trem arm modes but I'd like to do slower, dive bomb pitch shifts. Like, so from original note to an octave below stretches over a couple of bars, instead of pretty much instantly.
Bumping to ask what expression peds work best for PS-5. Boss specs out 10k linear. The current Moog is 50k linear, but apparently its range can be reduced. Smooth going with the PS-5? (Would be handy if it is--50k is what's spec'ed for the Delaylab, too.)
D.o.S. wrote:Broadly speaking, if we at ILF are dropping 300 bucks on a pedal it probably sounds like an SNES holocaust.
friendship wrote:death to false bleep-blop
UglyCasanova wrote:brb gonna slap my dick on my stomp boxes
rfurtkamp wrote:Boss/Roland stuff: all spec'd for EV-5.
Okay, anyone had luck with the Moog expression ped with Boss/Roland stuff?
Yes, I've used a Moog EP-2 with a bunch of Boss pedz (SYB-5, PH-3, SL-20, RT-20) and it worked fine. You need to turn the adjustment knob down about halfway to get the range right.