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Re: I should get a Moog, right? Right?

Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2023 3:52 pm
by cosmicevan
For your synths, why not use the reverb in the grandmother? It sounds fantastic and it's patchable.

Re: I should get a Moog, right? Right?

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2023 4:42 am
by Pepe
No, it doesn't sound fantastic. But it is for sure useful as a source for the patch inputs. At least I didn't like the sound of the spring reverb at all when I tried it out in Ramsgate, UK at the "This Museum Is Not Obsolete" (by Sam "LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER" Battle).

Re: I should get a Moog, right? Right?

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2023 4:46 pm
by cosmicevan
ok, maybe fantastic is a bit of a stretch...but it does the job.

For fantastic, I keep reaching for my Ultrasheer. With the grandmother, I mostly use the built in verb.

Re: I should get a Moog, right? Right?

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2023 3:12 pm
by Fuzzrociouspedals
PanicProne wrote:S...Fuzzrocious Afterlife is for bass and the Unusual EAS is a bit too expermental for what I'm looking for right now, though I'm deffo keeping it. Suggestions? I don't want a strymon.
Just for clarification, Afterlife is not made for bass. It's made to be used on anything and is not voiced in any one direction. Shoot me an email at fuzzrociouspedals@gmail.com if you wanna talk more :).

Re: I should get a Moog, right? Right?

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 5:10 pm
by PanicProne
Pepe wrote:Congratulations for having fun with the Grandmother! The BOSS RV-5 in Modulation mode is my go-to reverb for most synthesizer sounds. Buy another one or upgrade your guitar setup with an RV-6 (at least I think it could be better than the opredecessor - I haven't tried one yet).
Thanks! I'm loving it. And thanks for all the reverb recommendations guys! :group: Fwiw I hadn't thought about getting another boss. I do love the modulate mode which is what I've been using for guitar ever since I got my RV-5 (what at least feels) like 15+ years ago.
cosmicevan wrote:For your synths, why not use the reverb in the grandmother? It sounds fantastic and it's patchable.
I do like the spring reverb on the GM, but would like something more "dramatic" too, if that makes sense?
Pepe wrote:
echorec wrote:
PanicProne wrote:REVERB - what are you guys using for synths?
For recording purposes, or will you be doing any gigs? There's a huge variety of reverb plugins (free to less than 50 GBP/EU/$).
Eventually recording but right now mainly jamming on my own as I don't even own a laptop atm.
Fuzzrociouspedals wrote:
PanicProne wrote: Just for clarification, Afterlife is not made for bass. It's made to be used on anything and is not voiced in any one direction. Shoot me an email at fuzzrociouspedals@gmail.com if you wanna talk more :).
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Ah, perhaps I phrased that a little clumsily. I meant I have an afterlife which I realy work, but it's staying on my bass board cause I love it there! :) Highly recommend anyone thinking about it to give it a go. Sounds great on guitar/baritone too but for me I prefer it on bass.


Also, someone point me towards some good long patch cables! :hello: