Re: What be your fav pedal for shoegaze? (fuzz or otherwise)
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 1:01 pm
The Deluxe Memory Man set to medium chorus and echo to tastes... and Devi Ever Aenima.... With an Ibanez Phase Modulator before everything.
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dorfmeister wrote:WeHuntKings wrote:I have a shoegazer pedal, but I don't really stare at it too much.
I don't think shoegaze has all that much to do with which fuzz (though it is pretty helpful for it to have a healthy range with the tone controls) but more to do with what you do with your reverb, delay, and modulation.
WeHuntKings wrote:dorfmeister wrote:WeHuntKings wrote:I have a shoegazer pedal, but I don't really stare at it too much.
I don't think shoegaze has all that much to do with which fuzz (though it is pretty helpful for it to have a healthy range with the tone controls) but more to do with what you do with your reverb, delay, and modulation.
yeah, i was making a REALLLY stupid joke.![]()
I used to do a bunch of ambient shoegazey soundscape stuff out live with my midiverb 4 set in various modes. The hugest, deepest reverbs I have ever had. Slap any dirt in front of that and bam, shoegaze town.
dorfmeister wrote:WeHuntKings wrote:dorfmeister wrote:WeHuntKings wrote:I have a shoegazer pedal, but I don't really stare at it too much.
I don't think shoegaze has all that much to do with which fuzz (though it is pretty helpful for it to have a healthy range with the tone controls) but more to do with what you do with your reverb, delay, and modulation.
yeah, i was making a REALLLY stupid joke.![]()
I used to do a bunch of ambient shoegazey soundscape stuff out live with my midiverb 4 set in various modes. The hugest, deepest reverbs I have ever had. Slap any dirt in front of that and bam, shoegaze town.
Yeah...I got the joke... but the point I was making was that even though Devi calls that pedal "The Shoegazer" it doesn't seem to be any better at creating the shoegaze sound than lots of other fuzz pedals.
WeHuntKings wrote:yeah, it doesn't. the rocket, however, totally does with that weird tremolo thing. i think mr. shields himself had it on his board.
Ancient Astronaught wrote:While we're on this subject, whats your guys opinions on a good shoegaze / rost-rock bass dirt pedal. Might have an opportunity to join up with a band playing bass, and i don't even know where to start on a small (PT mini w/ 3 pedals guesstimate) bass board for this. I will be using a 5 string bass (also looking for recommendations on a cheaper one of these, love my olp 4 string so i'm thinking of picking up a 5 string one) or tuning my 4 string to drop c standard (string recommendations for this???).
jrmy wrote:Ancient Astronaught wrote:While we're on this subject, whats your guys opinions on a good shoegaze / rost-rock bass dirt pedal. Might have an opportunity to join up with a band playing bass, and i don't even know where to start on a small (PT mini w/ 3 pedals guesstimate) bass board for this. I will be using a 5 string bass (also looking for recommendations on a cheaper one of these, love my olp 4 string so i'm thinking of picking up a 5 string one) or tuning my 4 string to drop c standard (string recommendations for this???).
How dirrrrrrty you wanna get? Personally, I think you couldn't go wrong with any of the usual suspects: Eau Claire Thunder, Hair of the Dog, SS/BS TAFM, The Elements... or a Tone Machine clone. You can never go wrong with Tone Machine on bass.
Preferably one with good grit, lots a lows, and super long sustain...... with a blend knob (Behndy, i now see the light!!!!!) I've been thinking about a TAFM for a while, but the ECT is enticing as well. BUT i might just pickup another LSTR since i know how ballsy and grity those can get, but they dont have a blend knob.Ancient Astronaught wrote:jrmy wrote:Ancient Astronaught wrote:While we're on this subject, whats your guys opinions on a good shoegaze / rost-rock bass dirt pedal. Might have an opportunity to join up with a band playing bass, and i don't even know where to start on a small (PT mini w/ 3 pedals guesstimate) bass board for this. I will be using a 5 string bass (also looking for recommendations on a cheaper one of these, love my olp 4 string so i'm thinking of picking up a 5 string one) or tuning my 4 string to drop c standard (string recommendations for this???).
How dirrrrrrty you wanna get? Personally, I think you couldn't go wrong with any of the usual suspects: Eau Claire Thunder, Hair of the Dog, SS/BS TAFM, The Elements... or a Tone Machine clone. You can never go wrong with Tone Machine on bass.
I wanna get like 3 weeks unwashed in the jungle, balls, dirtyPreferably one with good grit, lots a lows, and super long sustain...... with a blend knob (Behndy, i now see the light!!!!!) I've been thinking about a TAFM for a while, but the ECT is enticing as well. BUT i might just pickup another LSTR since i know how ballsy and grity those can get, but they dont have a blend knob.

jrmy wrote:Ancient Astronaught wrote:jrmy wrote:Ancient Astronaught wrote:While we're on this subject, whats your guys opinions on a good shoegaze / rost-rock bass dirt pedal. Might have an opportunity to join up with a band playing bass, and i don't even know where to start on a small (PT mini w/ 3 pedals guesstimate) bass board for this. I will be using a 5 string bass (also looking for recommendations on a cheaper one of these, love my olp 4 string so i'm thinking of picking up a 5 string one) or tuning my 4 string to drop c standard (string recommendations for this???).
How dirrrrrrty you wanna get? Personally, I think you couldn't go wrong with any of the usual suspects: Eau Claire Thunder, Hair of the Dog, SS/BS TAFM, The Elements... or a Tone Machine clone. You can never go wrong with Tone Machine on bass.
I wanna get like 3 weeks unwashed in the jungle, balls, dirtyPreferably one with good grit, lots a lows, and super long sustain...... with a blend knob (Behndy, i now see the light!!!!!) I've been thinking about a TAFM for a while, but the ECT is enticing as well. BUT i might just pickup another LSTR since i know how ballsy and grity those can get, but they dont have a blend knob.
Well, if you're looking for ballsy & gritty WITH a blend, TAFM or Hair of the Dog OR The Elements would be the way to go. So that's, uh... a little closer.
Schlatte wrote:either you're on team awesome... or you're not.. keep that in mind.
Ancient Astronaught wrote:Schlatte wrote:either you're on team awesome... or you're not.. keep that in mind.
Well if i get this bass gig, then i just might join! I'm thinking a fuzz might fit better in their tone then a straight up distortion. Plus i believe TAFM's are a bit cheaper which is good.