Octave fuzz fatigue
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Re: Octave fuzz fatigue
I just like the tychobrahe clone but roger mayer says this is incorrect!
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Re: Octave fuzz fatigue
I don’t mind hearing it but I can’t make octave up fuzz work for me when playing. It’s all about octave down for me. I really liked the El Guapo when I had it and the Foxrox Octron 3 sounds great. It has Up and Down, blended to taste.
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Re: Octave fuzz fatigue
FZ-2. Not as much octave as a 'real' superfuzz clone, less spit and sputter too. More gnarl though, it sounds bigger and meaner.
I think I read somewhere it's based on the Beebaa, who knows
Other than that, what I like for octave fuzz...Clusterfuzz with my guitars volume turned halfway down
Sort of a hidden setting I guess, it doesn't even work with all guitars/pups for some reason.
But I mostly use an old dod octoplus in front of the fz-2 or my harmonic percolator clone, or whatever else is on my board. There's plenty of alternatives for the octoplus that track better and have more options, like maybe a pitch fork or something
I think I read somewhere it's based on the Beebaa, who knows
Other than that, what I like for octave fuzz...Clusterfuzz with my guitars volume turned halfway down
Sort of a hidden setting I guess, it doesn't even work with all guitars/pups for some reason.
But I mostly use an old dod octoplus in front of the fz-2 or my harmonic percolator clone, or whatever else is on my board. There's plenty of alternatives for the octoplus that track better and have more options, like maybe a pitch fork or something
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Re: Octave fuzz fatigue
Zvex Octane is rad... great for heavy tones. HBE UFO fuzz is another one I love (Home Brew Electronics, Ultimate Fuzz Octave). Neither of these are weird, if you want something weird.MechaGodzilla wrote:I like the zvex octane for a kind of superfuzz w moderate octave and lots of useful tones (as opposed to just 2)
Octron makes another one that looks good, I have no experience with it.
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Re: Octave fuzz fatigue
Buzzz is probably my favorite. Superfuzz, Scrambler, velcro, low gain germanium overdrive, all kinds of good stuff in there and lots of options to fiddle with.
Mid-fi Peace Gun can do some pretty cool octave sounds, plus all the gnarly resonant filter tones.
Wolftone Chaos does octave up and envelopey, wave-folding-sounding things, while the Helium does surprisingly clean octave up to Octavia to cracked-out Octavia. Also you can find the Malekko versions super cheap.
Mid-fi Peace Gun can do some pretty cool octave sounds, plus all the gnarly resonant filter tones.
Wolftone Chaos does octave up and envelopey, wave-folding-sounding things, while the Helium does surprisingly clean octave up to Octavia to cracked-out Octavia. Also you can find the Malekko versions super cheap.
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It's the fiddling part that kept me from buying a Buzzz. Seeems to do all I want from a superfuzz type pedal, but also a lot more...I'm a set-and-forget kinda guy, I get 'option anxciety' when I'm using a dirt pedal that has more than 3 controls
So if any of the SS/BS peeps are reading this: Build a junior version of the Buzzz please, a condensed version that's easier on our wallets and pedalboard space
So if any of the SS/BS peeps are reading this: Build a junior version of the Buzzz please, a condensed version that's easier on our wallets and pedalboard space
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Re: Octave fuzz fatigue
you can just tape over everything except the usual superfuzz/standard fuzz controls. aside from being a bit gainier and heavier, the buzzz is just a really good superfuzz with a couple of bells and whistles.frigid midget wrote:It's the fiddling part that kept me from buying a Buzzz. Seeems to do all I want from a superfuzz type pedal, but also a lot more...I'm a set-and-forget kinda guy, I get 'option anxciety' when I'm using a dirt pedal that has more than 3 controls![]()
So if any of the SS/BS peeps are reading this: Build a junior version of the Buzzz please, a condensed version that's easier on our wallets and pedalboard space
i guess a "buzzz jr" could be a normal fy6 with a couple component changes?? (built from a kit???)
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Re: Octave fuzz fatigue
Shiva/She Fuzz is my favorite that I've heard.
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Yeah, love my Shiva. 
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Re: Octave fuzz fatigue
Boss FZ-2 for sure!
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Re: Octave fuzz fatigue
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Re: Octave fuzz fatigue
Some interesting suggestions, but I still don't quite get the love for the Boss FZ-2. I tried one years ago and thought it was a decent FY-6 tone, but nothing amazing. 
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Re: Octave fuzz fatigue
While I love super fuzz clones and I think the Shiva is badass the TZ-2 is still my fave followed by the henretta engineering purple octopus [octavia clone] - into some other fuzzier fuzz 
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Re: Octave fuzz fatigue
I (also) have an Upper. But despite being like the third pedal I bought, I've used it relatively little. Might be that octave up is not really my cup. Like adamajah I prefer down. For now I use the Parasit Sidescroller, which can blend between both. I enjoy its stable PLL synth sounds, I guess that's what I look for in octavers more than the dynamic, vintage (tempted to say 'stripped of all meat')-sounding ones.
Oh and I built myself a Fuzzhugger Phantom Octave clone, but haven't really played it enough to find out if it suits me. It's definitely different from the abovementioned. Maybe closer to an Octavio. If I remember correctly my buddy had his to contrast with on that rehearsal, and they were on a similar level of brutality, though the Phantom is more.. robotic, industrial? Well it's op-amp/LED clipping as opposed to transistor/transformer/diodes? Haven't looked at the circuit much, might not for a while because of the ongoing downward octave quest.
Having said that I do like guitar notes +1 or 2 octaves flying overhead at strategic moments in songs.. I can't think of any examples but you know what it is. Wanna say power pop is a good place for those sounds, but you might like the jazz, or metal. Not to be overdone, mind you - I don't want my ears sliced off.
Oh and I built myself a Fuzzhugger Phantom Octave clone, but haven't really played it enough to find out if it suits me. It's definitely different from the abovementioned. Maybe closer to an Octavio. If I remember correctly my buddy had his to contrast with on that rehearsal, and they were on a similar level of brutality, though the Phantom is more.. robotic, industrial? Well it's op-amp/LED clipping as opposed to transistor/transformer/diodes? Haven't looked at the circuit much, might not for a while because of the ongoing downward octave quest.
Having said that I do like guitar notes +1 or 2 octaves flying overhead at strategic moments in songs.. I can't think of any examples but you know what it is. Wanna say power pop is a good place for those sounds, but you might like the jazz, or metal. Not to be overdone, mind you - I don't want my ears sliced off.