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Re: Room for one pedal, but which one??

Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2017 2:07 pm
by comesect2.0
raj007 wrote:Some that come to mind:

CBA Spectre or Wombtone

Or, something in this family:
MASF Raptio or Possessed
Malekko Charlie Foxtrot
MWFX Judder
DRolo Stammen
Hexe Revolver

These pedals can add texture galore.
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This ..and does anyone contact snazzy anymore for wow and flutters.?...get a gristleizer by msl :idk: beetronics whoctahell....

Re: Room for one pedal, but which one??

Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2017 3:00 pm
by Pete
comesect2.0 wrote:
raj007 wrote:Some that come to mind:

CBA Spectre or Wombtone

Or, something in this family:
MASF Raptio or Possessed
Malekko Charlie Foxtrot
MWFX Judder
DRolo Stammen
Hexe Revolver

These pedals can add texture galore.
^
This ..and does anyone contact snazzy anymore for wow and flutters.?...get a gristleizer by msl :idk: beetronics whoctahell....
I'll add Bananana Mandala to the list of possibilities

Re: Room for one pedal, but which one??

Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2017 3:05 pm
by frigid midget
Phaser, Flange, octave, pitch shitfting,..All solid suggestions.

But my personal style/taste would require at least one other dirt pedal than what's already on your board. I'd need a versatile tricked out tonebender variant like the Clusterfuzz, or a tweakable superfuzz style pedal like the Buzzz or Necromancer. Never even messed with either of those last ones btw, my thrusty old FZ-2 does the trick for me. Not really into oscillating fuzzes anymore these days myself, but your board also seems to miss a more trippy fuzz like the fat fuzz factory or dwarfcraft great destroyer...:idk:

Re: Room for one pedal, but which one??

Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2017 3:40 pm
by friendship
Enjoy the negative space on your board as a gift :)

Re: Room for one pedal, but which one??

Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2017 6:23 pm
by PeteeBee
So I might end up just keeping the negative space for a little, see what I want more naturally... or get a bit quest haha. Can't find info on that Matthews chemist? I'll try googling again. Also might put on my baby thunder as was suggested for wanting one more dirt option. I saw a band last night that made some real magic happen with just a muff for dirt and it got me all inspired.

Found that the chemist hasn't launched yet. That explains it.

Re: Room for one pedal, but which one??

Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2017 7:02 pm
by actual
UglyCasanova wrote:
actualidiot wrote:How do people get by without flanger/filter/phaser?
Fine, thanks for asking. :p
Sweet denial


Edit: Band name, called it

Re: Room for one pedal, but which one??

Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2017 8:27 pm
by digi2t
Slightly different line of thought....

Rather than more noise, how about more tone sculpting?

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Re: Room for one pedal, but which one??

Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 12:31 am
by PeteeBee
See but I already have the compressor, which feels excessive anyway. I mostly have it because of florist and self defense both use compressors, but I'm forever on the fence about it. Makes the guitar sound a little more piano-like, can't imagine what I would do with a second one.

Re: Room for one pedal, but which one??

Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 9:16 am
by digi2t
PeteeBee wrote:See but I already have the compressor, which feels excessive anyway. I mostly have it because of florist and self defense both use compressors, but I'm forever on the fence about it. Makes the guitar sound a little more piano-like, can't imagine what I would do with a second one.
If you feel that a compressor is excessive, than just replace it with this. The compression is very subtle with this, and it's true strength lies in the harmonic accenting and tone shaping. Between my Engineer's Thumb (which is no slouch in the compressor department) and this, the Guyatone will win that "last spot on the board" any day of the week, and twice on Sunday.

I know it still leaves an open spot on your board (hence not solving the original premise of this thread), but hey... you just made things better in the process. ;)

Re: Room for one pedal, but which one??

Posted: Sun Jun 18, 2017 11:25 am
by worra
BitQuest, or something for more fuzz insanity. Mini wolf cpu?

Re: Room for one pedal, but which one??

Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 11:42 am
by Jwar
digi2t wrote:
PeteeBee wrote:See but I already have the compressor, which feels excessive anyway. I mostly have it because of florist and self defense both use compressors, but I'm forever on the fence about it. Makes the guitar sound a little more piano-like, can't imagine what I would do with a second one.
If you feel that a compressor is excessive, than just replace it with this. The compression is very subtle with this, and it's true strength lies in the harmonic accenting and tone shaping. Between my Engineer's Thumb (which is no slouch in the compressor department) and this, the Guyatone will win that "last spot on the board" any day of the week, and twice on Sunday.

I know it still leaves an open spot on your board (hence not solving the original premise of this thread), but hey... you just made things better in the process. ;)
What about the new Iron Ether Divaricator? Three exciters in one. Seems much better option, though I'm not familiar with the voicing on this one.

Re: Room for one pedal, but which one??

Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 11:48 am
by resincum
bitquest :D :D :D

Re: Room for one pedal, but which one??

Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 12:01 pm
by Jwar
A few more suggestions.

CT5 if you're looking for something that can do odd, but can also be tamed if need be.
Bitquest if you want a fuzz plus a huge variety of other effects.
A dedicated EQ pedal at the end of your chain or a DI with eq options. I don't know how important this is to you, but it can make a dramatic difference for sure.

Re: Room for one pedal, but which one??

Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:53 pm
by tremolo3
H9 is perfect for all types of music, from P&W to Doom.

Re: Room for one pedal, but which one??

Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:54 pm
by digi2t
Seeing as how I'm being out gunned on the aural excitement front, I'll acquiesce to the noise maker option...

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