Re: Death Metal pedalboard
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 5:04 pm
D.o.S. wrote:
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All HAIL VOMIR!!!!!D.o.S. wrote:
What good could come of this? Scott Burns typewriter clickey clackey drums and your sweet fretless bass turned down to zero?goroth wrote:should you ever need to leave the sunlight sound
i pulled some pedals from my main board and i made the following conclusions...goroth wrote:Yep. Put a ts9 instead of the comp. ts into HM-2 is a great tight modern sound, should you ever need to leave the sunlight sound. I'd ditch the noise gate for a harmoniser, and keep the chorus. The mxr 1 knobber is super good. I only have a ps-5 but I think it tracks better and sounds better after distortion.
Oh yeah.... Cosmichorus!!!
..."check it out on bass"...futuresailors wrote:I'd have thought the valnott would be at the top of the list...
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Kinda curious how the ocd with the hm2 would sound. The ocd is my favorite overdrive, but never got to try it with a hm2 as I haven't owned one in years. I used to pair the hm2 with a boss od-1. If cheap and nasty is what your going for I'd recommend a digitech bad monkey, it's a ts9 clone and can be had for next to nothing.samzadgan wrote:i pulled some pedals from my main board and i made the following conclusions...goroth wrote:Yep. Put a ts9 instead of the comp. ts into HM-2 is a great tight modern sound, should you ever need to leave the sunlight sound. I'd ditch the noise gate for a harmoniser, and keep the chorus. The mxr 1 knobber is super good. I only have a ps-5 but I think it tracks better and sounds better after distortion.
Oh yeah.... Cosmichorus!!!
- comp isn't that great, i lose too much pick attack which i like to keep with this kind of music.
- noise gate isn't really needed as i'm not playing with a lot of short stops
- slight amount of reverb sounds really good
The one thing i didnt get time to do was try my OCD with HM2, i'll do that tomorrow and see what the OD does.
So the pitch/harmoniser pedal seems pretty cool so i think that's one i will invest in in addition to a reverb.
Glad to know that info about the RRR, I've had a boss rv-3 since 96 and its starting to display some odd behaviors, may be needing a replacement sooner or later.goroth wrote:I reckon an OCD might have a bit too much bass for an HM-2. But test it by all means! Also, dr scientist RRR looooves copious amounts of distortion. It was the reverb that got me to like reverb on distortion.