Re: I should get a Moog, right? Right?
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2023 3:52 pm
For your synths, why not use the reverb in the grandmother? It sounds fantastic and it's patchable.
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 morePanicProne 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.
Thanks! I'm loving it. And thanks for all the reverb recommendations guys!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).
I do like the spring reverb on the GM, but would like something more "dramatic" too, if that makes sense?cosmicevan wrote:For your synths, why not use the reverb in the grandmother? It sounds fantastic and it's patchable.
Eventually recording but right now mainly jamming on my own as I don't even own a laptop atm.Pepe wrote:echorec wrote: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/$).PanicProne wrote:REVERB - what are you guys using for synths?
[/quote]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.