Cold Modulation
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Cold Modulation
So, I have two CE-2s and an analog delay. That's nice and all, but sometimes what I really want is some super cold, harsh, digital sounding chorus and delay. What are the coldest, driest sounding delays and choruses and flangers?
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Re: Cold Modulation
i am also interestedchuckjaywalk wrote:So, I have two CE-2s and an analog delay. That's nice and all, but sometimes what I really want is some super cold, harsh, digital sounding chorus and delay. What are the coldest, driest sounding delays and choruses and flangers?
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Re: Cold Modulation
I had the T-Rex Twister (Chorus/Fanger)... I sold it because it was too cold.
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how about som srious 1's and 0's digital chorus?
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Re: Cold Modulation
Ibanez CF7 was super cold/clangy sounding from what I can remember. And can be had for cheap as a motherfucker too.
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The digital setting on Echo Park is pretty cold, if I understand the term cold correctly. 
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Re: Cold Modulation
The_Active_Conundrum wrote:how about som srious 1's and 0's digital chorus?
Exactly what I want. What delays sound really digital?
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DOD Ice Box cause duh and cheap Flangers with lots of manual and feedback but no depth or speed...
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Re: Cold Modulation
as far as delays go, the ibanez DML10 would be my 'coldest' pick, and it can also be a chorus or flanger depending on how you tweak it. low fidelity and unfiltered, really stands out in a mix.
for chorus or vibrato, the polytope is a really nice hi-fi digital option that has an awesome metallic edge to it. i also really like the whammy detune function for this.
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for chorus or vibrato, the polytope is a really nice hi-fi digital option that has an awesome metallic edge to it. i also really like the whammy detune function for this.
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Detune mode on the Boss PS-3. Or you can do detune in manual mode on the ps-2 if you want it to be more harsh and imperfect. EHX Nano (not Neo) Clone is a cold chorus sound as well. I haven't played one personally, but I suspect the Polychorus has that cold vibe...
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Re: Cold Modulation
What about adding compression like a Janglebox or whatever.
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My exact thoughtssonidero wrote:DOD Ice Box cause duh and cheap Flangers with lots of manual and feedback but no depth or speed...
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Re: Cold Modulation
T.C. electronics stereo chorus, out of every pedal I have ever used I still find it the most digital and cold and generally unfriendly pedal.