Cold Modulation
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Re: Cold Modulation
SubDecay Starlight Deluxe is very cold.
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Re: Cold Modulation
Yeah, detune on the PS-2 can create som really cold, harsh chorus. The delay on it is really cold as well.PumpkinPieces wrote: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
Disagree. One of the few digital pedals I love the sound of. It actually sounds pretty warm to me.Casavettes wrote:Rainbow machine
Agree. For all its functionality, I couldn't really get past the lack of warmth with this analog flanger.sylnau wrote:SubDecay Starlight Deluxe is very cold.
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Re: Cold Modulation
I'm surprised no one has said RV3 for delay yet, the BF2 also gets pretty metallic and chorusy
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Re: Cold Modulation
Boss BF-2 might be the coldest "modulation" pedal of any kind ever made. Fookin' love it.
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Re: Cold Modulation
The BitQuest also sounds quite cold and metallic in a special way to me.
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It's the only flanger I've gotten along with, I'm on number 3 or 4 at this pointfever606 wrote:Boss BF-2 might be the coldest "modulation" pedal of any kind ever made. Fookin' love it.
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Re: Cold Modulation
I really like a dd-3 for cold digital delays. It sounds really good though and the repeats are all defined and present sounding.
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Re: Cold Modulation
Haven't owned too many Chorus pedals but the coldest I've owned was a TC SCF from the 80s. Not artificially cold, just good clean cold chorus. I think they still make it and I think the Corona chorus has a SCF mode on it, or maybe a SCF toneprint?
The flange and pitch mod on the SCF aren't that great but the chorus is. I used it on bass a fair bit in the 90s. It has a scooped sound with sparkly highs. The old ones have an attached ac cord on it which is part of why I sold mine, it just didn't fit in my mental scheme of having a board with a power supply and such.
They're expensive new but once in a while you'll see an old one for cheap.
The flange and pitch mod on the SCF aren't that great but the chorus is. I used it on bass a fair bit in the 90s. It has a scooped sound with sparkly highs. The old ones have an attached ac cord on it which is part of why I sold mine, it just didn't fit in my mental scheme of having a board with a power supply and such.
They're expensive new but once in a while you'll see an old one for cheap.
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Re: Cold Modulation
Boss PS-2 it is.
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Woohoo! You won't be disappointed.
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Re: Cold Modulation
The Boss Dimension chorus pedals and their derivatives would probably be a good choice too.
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Re: Cold Modulation
yeah the dc3 and hf2, are pretty cold. I have a fromel modded bf2 that can get icey and sharp as well
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Re: Cold Modulation
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