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Re: Oscillating fuzz demos - (Infanem 141G)
Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2015 8:34 am
by Disarm D'arcy
Rad demo Eivind, as usual

Re: Oscillating fuzz demos - (Infanem 141G)
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 6:39 pm
by Eivind August
Devi Ever Truly Beautiful Disaster
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkssJsC7p_s[/youtube]
Oscillating fuzz with feedback loop. Now, that is a pretty cool idea. Also, photosensitive eye that controls the "intensity" or whatever of the loop. Yeah. Good for noisemaking, and for mangling your other effects into inrecognizable messes of incoherent sound. The fuzz itself is pretty standard fare for this type of pedal. It screams, arpeggiates, creates subs etc. And it has a gate that more or less removes noise inbetween notes. The feedback loop is where it's at though. Got some really cool results by messing with it. Yeah.
Re: Oscillating fuzz demos - (DE Truly Beautiful Disaster)
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 6:43 pm
by lordgalvar
Wow, the TBD sounds way different than it used to. It actually sounds mildy useful now. My old one (i dunno, got it in 2004 or something) just sounded like sub farts and the guitar (no matter how hot) barely cut through for anything. That one has more bite and less mud. Good demo as usual.
Re: Oscillating fuzz demos - (DE Truly Beautiful Disaster)
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 7:01 pm
by Eivind August
Thanks man. It gets the way you describe if you roll back the fuzz knob a bit, so it might be that they have given it more juice or something?
Re: Oscillating fuzz demos - (DE Truly Beautiful Disaster)
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 7:08 pm
by lordgalvar
Eivind August wrote:Thanks man. It gets the way you describe if you roll back the fuzz knob a bit, so it might be that they have given it more juice or something?
Yeah, maybe. I dunno, it was way back in the E13 early days before all the different stuff came out. I got it at the same time as the Tri-Fuzz (kinda...had to wait forever and they got shipped separately or something). Who knows really but I found it pretty useless and it just sat for like 10 years until I sold all my old stuff. It just didn't cut through anything. Dwarfcraft probably just found the best version of it and made it standard. haha.
Re: Oscillating fuzz demos - (DE Truly Beautiful Disaster)
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 7:12 pm
by Eivind August
Yeah, the Dwarfcraft guys know their shit. Wouldn't be surprised if Aen and his merry band of oscillateurs modified and improved the existing circuit.
Re: Oscillating fuzz demos - (DE Truly Beautiful Disaster)
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 10:41 pm
by Uncle Grandfather
Hella yeah, Im going to have to pull my TBD out and mess around with the feedback loop now! Great job

Re: Oscillating fuzz demos - (DE Truly Beautiful Disaster)
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 1:13 pm
by Confuzzled
I had one and flipped it. Wasn't a fan of the fuzz sound and hated the backwards knobs.
Re: Oscillating fuzz demos - (DE Truly Beautiful Disaster)
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 6:25 pm
by stephen sawall
Oscillation is great.....
Re: Oscillating fuzz demos - (DE Truly Beautiful Disaster)
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 6:56 pm
by UglyCasanova
Cool demo, shit pedal.

Re: Oscillating fuzz demos - (DE Truly Beautiful Disaster)
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 7:11 pm
by Eivind August
stephen sawall wrote:Oscillation is great.....
I agree.
Also, I wouldn't call the TBD shit (especially since I'm selling it), but yeah, it's not that special. It was suggested to me in an earlier oscillating thread as something different from most oscillating fuzzes, which I don't really think it is. The feedback loop is cool, but that's also the only thing that sets it apart from the other pedals I've encountered on this journey, and it's not like you can't just buy a feedback looper separately. I've tried a couple of DE fuzzes, and they've all left me wanting. I think they're cool for punk rock or just crazy noise, though. Just not for my crystal lattice prog tonal warmth analog toanz.

IMO of course, and I still think you should buy it from me as an expression of your teenage angst, generation X irony and opposition to pretentious descriptions of sound.

Re: Oscillating fuzz demos - (DE Truly Beautiful Disaster)
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 7:22 pm
by UglyCasanova
I guess. It just didn't sound good to me, despite great playing. It was sort of lifeless, if that makes any sense. Stuff like the Bit and Test Pattern on the other hand...oh yeah, them be some tasty Devi's.
Eivind vs. destructo noctavia? Yes please and thank you!

Re: Oscillating fuzz demos - (DE Truly Beautiful Disaster)
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 7:25 pm
by lordgalvar
Eivind August wrote:stephen sawall wrote:Oscillation is great.....
I agree.
Also, I wouldn't call the TBD shit (especially since I'm selling it), but yeah, it's not that special. It was suggested to me in an earlier oscillating thread as something different from most oscillating fuzzes, which I don't really think it is. The feedback loop is cool, but that's also the only thing that sets it apart from the other pedals I've encountered on this journey, and it's not like you can't just buy a feedback looper separately. I've tried a couple of DE fuzzes, and they've all left me wanting. I think they're cool for punk rock or just crazy noise, though. Just not for my crystal lattice prog tonal warmth analog toanz.

IMO of course, and I still think you should buy it from me as an expression of your teenage angst, generation X irony and opposition to pretentious descriptions of sound.

When it first came out, it sounded way different than other oscillating fuzzes, it just wasn't that useful. I think it has become more useful partially at the expense of uniqueness. It wouldn't really work in the punk world to me versus stuff like the dba fuzzgun or even the 88 (for osc fuzzes) because of its lack of bite (at least with my old one). It's ok in a noise setting but there are better options. The feedback loop is fun though, but I have yet to find a useful photo eye haha (and it is just a feedback loop). The trifuzz was something different, but again I jsut didn't really find a use for it. When it came out though, there just wasn't a ton of osc fuzz options that I can remember (trifuzz, tbd, fuzz factory, 86, 87, and maybe a dba but they were way new). It has importance in the scheme of things.
Re: Oscillating fuzz demos - (DE Truly Beautiful Disaster)
Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 10:18 pm
by aens_wife
Great Demo. I still hate the Disaster Fuzz circuit though.
Prior to DE's meltdown to crazytown, we planned on putting a different fuzz circuit in there. Maybe we will do something similar under the DC flag next year.
Re: Oscillating fuzz demos - (DE Truly Beautiful Disaster)
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2015 5:37 am
by Eivind August
aens_wife wrote:Great Demo. I still hate the Disaster Fuzz circuit though.
Prior to DE's meltdown to crazytown, we planned on putting a different fuzz circuit in there. Maybe we will do something similar under the DC flag next year.
Haha, thanks. Glad to hear that you agree. Or maybe not glad, but it's sort of reassuring. Yeah. Hey, what about mixing it up with the She Fuzz? Now that's a fuzz circuit that sounds great, and since you're discontinuing it...
I think Galvar is right in that it's important as part of the oscillation family tree, though. Sort of like how Garfunkel was important for the evolution of Paul Simon.

Anyway, I might sound overly negative, but I would still pick the TBD over alot of other fuzzes out there - it's just that there are several other oscillating fuzzes that are more interesting, and can be had at like half the price. Looking at you, Great Destroyer. I still think someone should buy it from me, though.

I mean, I love Yes and King Crimson and stuff, so my taste might be quite different from alot of you potential buyers reading this.
