"Always-on"
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- Iommic Pope
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Re: "Always-on"
Only after the brown acid.
WWPD?
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Re: "Always-on"
Fuck the brown acid.
I want to eat the chemist who made it.
I want to eat the chemist who made it.
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Re: "Always-on"
Boxidizer is my always-on pedal.
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Re: "Always-on"
well thats why stacking fuzz is important, keep one fuzz always on, and when you need a kick in the nuts, hit fuzz 2 (or 3 or 4)rfurtkamp wrote:Yep, and a subtle hammer of ugly that isn't quite there with a fuzz always on, especially given my taste in fuzz starts at Ampeg Scrambler and goes to apocalypse frying transformer.
i don't mean torfurtkamp wrote:It's not just contrast, but some of the ugliest sounds possible don't come from having any fuzz on at all.Iommic Pope wrote: BLOOD E.: People outside the Doom Room like contrast?![]()
i'm just saying, for a place called ilovefuzz, theres not a whole lot of fuzz always on...
(i understand iamfriendswithbenefitsfuzz.com doesn't have the same ring to it.....)
granted i don't play guitar, but i've made a "career" out of making impossibly unlistenable ugly sounds...
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Re: "Always-on"
Supercollider was always on for a while.
Now I don't think I have one, because I suck.
Now I don't think I have one, because I suck.
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Re: "Always-on"
cathedral is almost always on.
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Re: "Always-on"
Space.
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Re: "Always-on"
I like to hit a Muff-type fuzz with my SS/BS Buzz and it sounds like a jet engine breaking down. That's my go-to lead sound.BLOOD EAGLE wrote:well thats why stacking fuzz is important, keep one fuzz always on, and when you need a kick in the nuts, hit fuzz 2 (or 3 or 4)rfurtkamp wrote:Yep, and a subtle hammer of ugly that isn't quite there with a fuzz always on, especially given my taste in fuzz starts at Ampeg Scrambler and goes to apocalypse frying transformer.
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Re: "Always-on"
My parametric Eq is always on. I throttle the other seven pedals with a Dunlop tvp-1
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Re: "Always-on"
Mini is pretty much always on for me, at the beginning of my chain. I only turn it off if I need to NOT slam the shit out of my other pedals. That's a pretty rare situation though.
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Re: "Always-on"
High five plus is almost always on, and increasingly the behringer dd600. It's a so so delay but I decided to try it out as a reverb after reading about the misty cave. It's amazing as a reverb! Clean is okay, like a really shitty plate reverb. But if you hit it with even a little bit of dirt it turns into a grindy, filtery, metallic mess! 
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Re: "Always-on"
dod fx10 and a slapback delay are always on and at the end of my chain.
I actually wish I didn't like them/rely on them so much because I'd like to free up some space on my board.
I actually wish I didn't like them/rely on them so much because I'd like to free up some space on my board.
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Re: "Always-on"
We all probably have more than 1 fuzz pedal. Personally I have about 14 dirt pedals (or more) and over half are fuzz and I always have at least 1 on (sometimes 2). My always on pedals are the BBE Sonic Stomp and MXR 10 band eq.BLOOD EAGLE wrote:...i'm just saying, for a place called ilovefuzz, theres not a whole lot of fuzz always on.....
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Re: "Always-on"
Fuck OD and supercollider for the most part. Moog ring mod and RV3 for my drone project
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Re: "Always-on"
Ghost echo at the end of my chain. We play sets fairly regularly where my two stacked fuzz pedals are always on, but there are times when I use a clean sound, so always on isn't really accurate. Almost always on though would work.
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