Favorite Noise Pedals

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delaydecay wrote:from the coming soon section at noisefx.com


I never knew that site existed. That's pretty sweet!
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aen wrote:Analog Haven just ordered 1o =)


Oh yes, that sounds like heaven. Maybe that will be my first Dwarfcraft Device!
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sjtele wrote:Sounds like it's having it's anus ripped out through it's nose. Love it. :animal:


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Audible Disease is selling the buzzbox clone now. $190 :eek: ffffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu
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delaydecay wrote:Audible Disease is selling the buzzbox clone now. $190 :eek: ffffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuu
http://noisefx.com/product_details/audi ... tt1_kk0012



Kind of pricey, for sure... Too much for me, anyway... at least it's not almost $400, haha...... or (should I even go there?) $900!

Either way, I'm still waiting for a fucking kit.
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Sherman Filterbank......not quite a pedal but great for mangling the guitar signal.

http://www.sherman.be/ :omg:
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dorfmeister wrote:Sherman Filterbank......not quite a pedal but great for mangling the guitar signal.

http://www.sherman.be/ :omg:


Everyone I've ever spoken to loves their Filter Bank... I can't afford one, so I just stick with the Alesis Philtre and Sirkut Morbeulizer.
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the raytownian wrote:
dorfmeister wrote:Sherman Filterbank......not quite a pedal but great for mangling the guitar signal.

http://www.sherman.be/ :omg:


Everyone I've ever spoken to loves their Filter Bank... I can't afford one, so I just stick with the Alesis Philtre and Sirkut Morbeulizer.


I lust after all those knobs but they are pricey!
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MannequinRaces wrote:
the raytownian wrote:
dorfmeister wrote:Sherman Filterbank......not quite a pedal but great for mangling the guitar signal.

http://www.sherman.be/ :omg:


Everyone I've ever spoken to loves their Filter Bank... I can't afford one, so I just stick with the Alesis Philtre and Sirkut Morbeulizer.


I lust after all those knobs but they are pricey!


Totally... Like, think of knobs as boobs... that's how I view knobs... So I completely understand that!

The Sherman Filter Bank is an expensive multi-boobed whore.
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eti wrote:Couple things I did before I ever owned real effects. I was about 13 or so.

Taped a small electric motor to the head of my guitar to get the strings to vibrate like a Gizmotron. It actually did sound like a Gizmo with extra motor noise. :joy:

Plugged guitar into cassette tape recorder, set it to record/pause, plugged the output into another cassette recorder and set it to record. The result was a very big noisy fuzz sound. :animal: :omg:


A motor? Genius!

I know that cassette distortion sound...Medicine used that :omg: mmm...good noise...
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I just watched this MXR Flanger demo and it seems like it could serve the purpose.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JYyF97dZWI[/youtube]
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Blurillaz wrote:I just watched this MXR Flanger demo and it seems like it could serve the purpose.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JYyF97dZWI[/youtube]
:love: 5:06 :love:


YES! I really want that Flanger :(
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the raytownian wrote:
Blurillaz wrote:I just watched this MXR Flanger demo and it seems like it could serve the purpose.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JYyF97dZWI[/youtube]
:love: 5:06 :love:


YES! I really want that Flanger :(


Not bad! I'm still thinking about getting a Flanger Hoax!
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Just thought I'd tell you what I do.

But be careful, this advice is only for people who have flexible necks!

I use a product called the Alesis Air FX mounted on a mike stand. You wiggle your head over the infrared detector whilst wigging out on guitar. It's not exactly a pedal but you have more control than an expression pedal because you can change 3 parameters at once on the X,Y and Z axis just by head banging!
Best patch is the bitcrusher (sounds like the BITRMAN).
But you also have insane ringmods, Broken speaker simulators, noise synths, wild filters, also you have crazy FXs called Sunspots and Flyswat which are errrr.... weird. Good for noise musicians. more practical and fun than a KAOSS PAD. Dirt cheap 99euros. Be careful of your neck though!
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louislingg wrote:Just thought I'd tell you what I do.

But be careful, this advice is only for people who have flexible necks!

I use a product called the Alesis Air FX mounted on a mike stand. You wiggle your head over the infrared detector whilst wigging out on guitar. It's not exactly a pedal but you have more control than an expression pedal because you can change 3 parameters at once on the X,Y and Z axis just by head banging!
Best patch is the bitcrusher (sounds like the BITRMAN).
But you also have insane ringmods, Broken speaker simulators, noise synths, wild filters, also you have crazy FXs called Sunspots and Flyswat which are errrr.... weird. Good for noise musicians. more practical and fun than a KAOSS PAD. Dirt cheap 99euros. Be careful of your neck though!


That's definitely interesting! Might have to look into that!
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