Strand of Oaks fuzz tone
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Strand of Oaks fuzz tone
Anyone know what fuzz is being used? It has this great old sound that I don't even know. I'm regretfully limited in my fuzz experience, with just a muff, fuzz factory, and joyo voodoo octave. The fuzz sound has this awesome vintage rumble to it that I don't know how to recreate but I want it.
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Re: Strand of Oaks fuzz tone
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exSbJDbzsak[/youtube]
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^^^^ thanks <3
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Re: Strand of Oaks fuzz tone
not sure what was used on the recording, but a quick scan of the google machine led me to this image of his pedalboard http://instagram.com/p/q4poWtqgkN/?modal=true
depending on which tone you are talking about, it could be any combination of a Bit Commander, Mini, Big Muff, and Speaker Cranker. I'm leaning toward this mini based on the settings in that pic.
edit: i also found this quote so,.... it could be anything.
depending on which tone you are talking about, it could be any combination of a Bit Commander, Mini, Big Muff, and Speaker Cranker. I'm leaning toward this mini based on the settings in that pic.
edit: i also found this quote so,.... it could be anything.
When it came time to make HEAL, EarthQuaker generously gave us every single one of their pedals! There are moments on some guitar solos where I think we signal chained at least 15 pedals at once.
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Re: Strand of Oaks fuzz tone
OddKnowledge wrote:not sure what was used on the recording, but a quick scan of the google machine led me to this image of his pedalboard http://instagram.com/p/q4poWtqgkN/?modal=true
depending on which tone you are talking about, it could be any combination of a Bit Commander, Mini, Big Muff, and Speaker Cranker. I'm leaning toward this mini based on the settings in that pic.
edit: i also found this quote so,.... it could be anything.When it came time to make HEAL, EarthQuaker generously gave us every single one of their pedals! There are moments on some guitar solos where I think we signal chained at least 15 pedals at once.
Thanks! You are much better at google than me apparently. Just one more reason I need a mini...
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Re: Strand of Oaks fuzz tone
Big muff into mini with roughly those settings.
I do the same thing but with a hyperion for more gnarlyness
I do the same thing but with a hyperion for more gnarlyness
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This is great, I don't know how I'd forgotten about this guy; I enjoyed Pope Killdragon when it came out. This compelled me to check out what he's been up to since:D.o.S. wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exSbJDbzsak[/youtube]
He's had it kind of rough! I remember the bit about his house burning down and living on the streets before his first album was recorded.Wikipedia wrote:On Christmas Day in 2013, Showalter and Sue were driving back to Philadelphia from Indiana when they hit a patch of ice and crashed into two semi trucks. Showalter suffered a concussion and broke every rib on his right side
I recently got a mini and I love the way it stacks with my hyperion. Especially running the mini into the hyp; it adds just that extra bit of bite and pick attack. I've always thought that I could get my near-ideal main fuzz sound from the hyperion if it had a clean blend, but running the mini into it gets me pretty close to what I'd imagined.wafl wrote:I do the same thing but with a hyperion for more gnarlyness
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Re: Strand of Oaks fuzz tone
Man, just discovered this band thanks to this thread. Thanks!
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cool sound i'll have to check these guys out
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Right?vidret wrote:shit, how does one record an album and be homeless. I can barely get myself to finish the drumtracks i've got in mind and i've been on vacation for 3 weeks.Pentametre wrote: He's had it kind of rough! I remember the bit about his house burning down and living on the streets before his first album was recorded.
Last summer, I took a Taylor GSmini with me on a 2-month bicycle tour, thinking I'd get a bunch of songs written while on the road. I'm sure you can guess how that went!
Anyways, this new Strand of Oaks album has some incredible tones; would really love to nerd out on the signal chains, haven't been able to dig up much yet. I really love the vocal sounds too, especially the drier ones on this song's verses:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=od-oT45N9w4[/youtube]
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Re: Strand of Oaks fuzz tone
I agree with everything said. This album is SO GOOD! It's outside my normal style, and is think that makes me love it all the more. Every track has great tones, be it guitar or keys or even the drums. Some of the slower ones have the coolest reverb on the drums I just love.
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Hadnt heard of them till now. Good stuff, kinda Neil Young-ish in a way, with tasty J Mascis style soloing here and there 
Judging on that pic of the guy's board, I'd say he lurks here
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All thisfrigid midget wrote:Hadnt heard of them till now. Good stuff, kinda Neil Young-ish in a way, with tasty J Mascis style soloing here and there
Judging on that pic of the guy's board, I'd say he lurks here
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