Finding analog guitar synth pedal...
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Finding analog guitar synth pedal...
Finding analog guitar synth pedal like EHX Micro Synth which have filter ,attack, FAT octave sound,square wave etc...
I've found some on the internet:
1.Snazzy FX mini ark
2.TWA great divide 2.0
3.Red Witch Synthotron
4.Subdecay octasynth
5.Pigtronix Mothership
(Ps.I already have EHX HOG2,EQD Bit commander,Eventide H9)
...any recommend?
(PS2.And sorry for my poor English...)
I've found some on the internet:
1.Snazzy FX mini ark
2.TWA great divide 2.0
3.Red Witch Synthotron
4.Subdecay octasynth
5.Pigtronix Mothership
(Ps.I already have EHX HOG2,EQD Bit commander,Eventide H9)
...any recommend?
(PS2.And sorry for my poor English...)
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Re: Finding analog guitar synth pedal...
Try this link maybe, there's a lot to be found here:
http://www.effectsdatabase.com/type/synth/pedal
Also if you look for octave down pedals on www.effectsdatabase.com you'll find even more similar pedals.
Here's also one of my old topics about synthy pedals:
viewtopic.php?f=149&t=33547
http://www.effectsdatabase.com/type/synth/pedal
Also if you look for octave down pedals on www.effectsdatabase.com you'll find even more similar pedals.
Here's also one of my old topics about synthy pedals:
viewtopic.php?f=149&t=33547
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I'm pretty excited/curious about the Sunsine Audion Harmonic Decoder...VCO in a pedal. Looks very promising (also, it's a stripped-down PLL circuit).
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Well... no attack/release, but our Gears has a wicked filter and fat subs.
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Re: Finding analog guitar synth pedal...
Run a LAL Rattle Crow into a LAL Gomorrah.
Moog Freqbox.
Octasynth I really liked (and I know you mentioned it). Infanem Second Voice was ok, but, to me, it was more just a neat fuzz (I guess most are though with exceptions though). Trogotronic 669cv can get you there (well, random places).
Moog Freqbox.
Octasynth I really liked (and I know you mentioned it). Infanem Second Voice was ok, but, to me, it was more just a neat fuzz (I guess most are though with exceptions though). Trogotronic 669cv can get you there (well, random places).
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Re: Finding analog guitar synth pedal...
Not really a pedal, but so high on my wishlist:
KORG X-911
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Hi,Aen.aen wrote:Well... no attack/release, but our Gears has a wicked filter and fat subs.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRq57Akz1YM[/youtube]
You know what I mean!
It's great !!!
Very FAT Sub and nice filter!
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Tanks Tristan!Tristan wrote:Try this link maybe, there's a lot to be found here:
http://www.effectsdatabase.com/type/synth/pedal
Also if you look for octave down pedals on http://www.effectsdatabase.com you'll find even more similar pedals.
Here's also one of my old topics about synthy pedals:
viewtopic.php?f=149&t=33547
But Im finding some pedals combined more OSC,wave form sound with ocatve.
Nice thread and imformation though
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Thanks lordgalvar,lordgalvar wrote:Run a LAL Rattle Crow into a LAL Gomorrah.
Moog Freqbox.
Octasynth I really liked (and I know you mentioned it). Infanem Second Voice was ok, but, to me, it was more just a neat fuzz (I guess most are though with exceptions though). Trogotronic 669cv can get you there (well, random places).
Agreed with "Infanem Second Voice is more like fuzz"
And Trogotronic 669cv sounds great and nice color
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Infanem Analogue Harmony Synth is incredible if you can find one.
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In my experience the "wave form" part is just a name, only if there's true oscillators in the pedal you can talk about wave forms, the rest is just fuzz, true oscillators work completely differently and more often than not don't work that well with guitar.ofender wrote:Tanks Tristan!Tristan wrote:Try this link maybe, there's a lot to be found here:
http://www.effectsdatabase.com/type/synth/pedal
Also if you look for octave down pedals on http://www.effectsdatabase.com you'll find even more similar pedals.
Here's also one of my old topics about synthy pedals:
viewtopic.php?f=149&t=33547
But Im finding some pedals combined more OSC,wave form sound with ocatve.
Nice thread and imformation though
If you're talking about looking for bass synth type pedals then I suggest you to look into suboctave fuzz pedals, some of the most brutal ones I've encountered with some of the most convincing bass synth sounds are the MI Audio Pollyanna and the Copilot FX Mantis, one I've always wanted to try is the Iron Ether Subterranea.
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Thanks again!!!Tristan wrote:In my experience the "wave form" part is just a name, only if there's true oscillators in the pedal you can talk about wave forms, the rest is just fuzz, true oscillators work completely differently and more often than not don't work that well with guitar.ofender wrote:Tanks Tristan!Tristan wrote:Try this link maybe, there's a lot to be found here:
http://www.effectsdatabase.com/type/synth/pedal
Also if you look for octave down pedals on http://www.effectsdatabase.com you'll find even more similar pedals.
Here's also one of my old topics about synthy pedals:
viewtopic.php?f=149&t=33547
But Im finding some pedals combined more OSC,wave form sound with ocatve.
Nice thread and imformation though
If you're talking about looking for bass synth type pedals then I suggest you to look into suboctave fuzz pedals, some of the most brutal ones I've encountered with some of the most convincing bass synth sounds are the MI Audio Pollyanna and the Copilot FX Mantis, one I've always wanted to try is the Iron Ether Subterranea.
I think the "Iron Ether Subterranea" is the sound I want :
less fuzz's gritty,more fat,pure octave(and "square-like" humming sound).
even with filter and envelope! (i hope...)
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