Tips on non-fuzz pedals to fill out my board?
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Re: Tips on non-fuzz pedals to fill out my board?
From Dr. Scientist... BitQuest and Cosmichorus.
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Re: Tips on non-fuzz pedals to fill out my board?
Deadbeat by A Place to Bury Strangers, the "moving guitar fuzz" sounds. It happens from like :12 until :17 the first time and a bunch more throughout the song. Very certian that is wah after fuzz because wah before fuzz isnt as resonant, but wah before fuzz is cool because it effects the frequencies going into the fuzz whoch can create lots of sweet textures.UglyCasanova wrote:I've never really digged wah by itself. Got any songs that show of this magic of wah+fuzz? :surprise:kbithecrowing wrote:I would suggest some kind of wah/filter. Wilson Freaker could be magic for you.
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Re: Tips on non-fuzz pedals to fill out my board?
Wah is great
I think if you look at it more like a tool to accentuate certain frequencies and to cut through a mix in unique ways and less like John Mayer you're better off
I think if you look at it more like a tool to accentuate certain frequencies and to cut through a mix in unique ways and less like John Mayer you're better off
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Re: Tips on non-fuzz pedals to fill out my board?
ExactlyCasavettes wrote:Wah is great
I think if you look at it more like a tool to accentuate certain frequencies and to cut through a mix in unique ways and less like John Mayer you're better off
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Re: Tips on non-fuzz pedals to fill out my board?
BitQuest is the obvious choice. Elements is another good option. RRR, too...
There's 3 that will fit...and function as a complete nano pedal board within your pedal board.
There's 3 that will fit...and function as a complete nano pedal board within your pedal board.
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Re: Tips on non-fuzz pedals to fill out my board?
I've said it before, but chuck a Systech Harmonic Energizer or Maestro Parametric EQ or some other such filter somewhere in the middle of your chain. It'll make all your other pedals do new, weird things.
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Re: Tips on non-fuzz pedals to fill out my board?
Wait - there are non-fuzz pedals?

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Re: Tips on non-fuzz pedals to fill out my board?
Ryan has started populating pcbs for the first production run of BitQuests. Enclosures are coming soon. The initial etched run was limited but the BQ is going to be a fully fledged production pedal. And it gets my vote for your next purchase. The flanger and the ring mod are outstanding, as is the delay.
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Re: Tips on non-fuzz pedals to fill out my board?
I'm not much of a wah guy, but if you are, I guess it'd make sense to look in that direction. As for other modulation: Impo any good non-artificial/digital sounding chorus or phaser or flanger would make a nice addition to your board. I too used to think modulation pedals weren't for me. Turns out I'm just really picky 
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Re: Tips on non-fuzz pedals to fill out my board?
You didn't mention a budget... So...
I'm gonna go big and say that an Eventide H9 can do the weirdest, wackiest, most controllable stuff. It's definitely not for everyone based on cost, and the iOs or desktop interface is pretty critical to getting everything perfect. All that said, I bought one, snatched up the pitchfactor algos that are good, Ringmod from modfactor, blackhole and mangled verb from Space, Digidelay and reverse from timefactor, and all the new H9 exclusives.
This has been over the past year or so, and it has been so worth it. My problem right now is that I want a 2nd h9 to run one at the beginning of my chain, and one at the end.
There's also a wah algo in the h9
It's usable.
This has been over the past year or so, and it has been so worth it. My problem right now is that I want a 2nd h9 to run one at the beginning of my chain, and one at the end.
There's also a wah algo in the h9
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Re: Tips on non-fuzz pedals to fill out my board?
DUDE! I got the Norwegian dealer to order a Bit Quest some time ago, but I probably wont be able to put it anywhere now. You can haz?
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Re: Tips on non-fuzz pedals to fill out my board?
I can haz! Thanks for all the input, you guys! That sure gave me something to think about and a bunch of demos to listen to. You're the pinnacle of duders! Be on the lookout for my board in a month or so to see what I picked out 
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