Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 12:36 am
AWESOME... Do you still have that Washing Machine or Tape Thing or whatever that Holowon thing was???
Lol I know of one that might be for sale soonrustywire wrote:DMM SQUAD ASSEMBLE!
YES, ITS BIG AND FINICKY
YES, IT CAN BE NOISY
YES, IT CAN BEAT UP AND HUMILIATE YOUR OTHER DELAYS
NO, IT AINT FOR SALE
Dude! So cool that you ended up with my mini!PumpkinPieces wrote:Might as well post what I've been messing around with. Finally learning how to use the God Machine as an effect unit as opposed to a drone synth.![]()
Black themed board ftw.
I do! I mostly use it for recording, ambient and background tracks on songs mostly. Give certain parts a bit of movement and depth.sonidero wrote:AWESOME... Do you still have that Washing Machine or Tape Thing or whatever that Holowon thing was???
DMM FOR LIFE. I am glad mine isn't really noisy, its one of the 2000s reissues, I remember my 80s one was a wee bit noisy though. But yeah the chorus/vibrato is the best I've heard from any delay I have played, and I totally don't miss having a rate knob.rustywire wrote:DMM SQUAD ASSEMBLE!
YES, ITS BIG AND FINICKY
YES, IT CAN BE NOISY
YES, IT CAN BEAT UP AND HUMILIATE YOUR OTHER DELAYS
NO, IT AINT FOR SALE
Its been in so many hands! (twss) I love it, its the reason I am getting rid of my dark boost, that and I have an Electric Brown, SHO, Sparkle Motion, and Tri-Fuzz for boosting all sorts of ways.Officer Bukowski wrote:Dude! So cool that you ended up with my mini!PumpkinPieces wrote:Might as well post what I've been messing around with. Finally learning how to use the God Machine as an effect unit as opposed to a drone synth.![]()
Black themed board ftw.
Where do you usually have your input set when you use the EB? I find I only really like it full to the bassier/louder side.PumpkinPieces wrote:Its been in so many hands! (twss) I love it, its the reason I am getting rid of my dark boost, that and I have an Electric Brown, SHO, Sparkle Motion, and Tri-Fuzz for boosting all sorts of ways.

My EB is in my God Machine and Devi has it wired so its mostly a gain knob rather than changing the texture. I've had a few EBs and an LP and some the control knob is just a gain knob, and on others it also effected the EQ. But the EB in my God Machine is set to that bassier, compressed sound when cranked and backing off the control give more clairty. I love how it can get super choked and compressed when cranked with some humbuckers. However, when I had the Eb/Lp that had more of a texture knob, I like it rolled back because it was as if the lower notes were more transparent while the higher notes kicked it into dirty drive.Jero wrote:Where do you usually have your input set when you use the EB? I find I only really like it full to the bassier/louder side.PumpkinPieces wrote:Its been in so many hands! (twss) I love it, its the reason I am getting rid of my dark boost, that and I have an Electric Brown, SHO, Sparkle Motion, and Tri-Fuzz for boosting all sorts of ways.
PS. Does you has YOTR?
It ain't going anywhere soon, love the enclosure, the sparkle, and of course THE TOANS. Never had such a versatile overdrive before. Reminds me of my Umiom in how tweakable it is. The bias knob is the best thing that should be on every overdrive pedal. It has some similar character to my Tri-Fuzz when its set to overdrive, which is great because I love that sound, and can set the mini up for sexy overdrive and let the Tri-Fuzz do what it does best, FUZZ.Officer Bukowski wrote:I think you're the third owner. The hands of Bri and I don't count since we made it. Hold onto it mang it hurts watching it float around
Lovin the Spack Vibe!! its gritty gristly crunchy goodness. Sounds super sweet on lower drive settings too, gives a bit of a Sonic Youthish subtle overdrive with just a teeny bit of grit and sparkle. I highly recommend it. Also verges on a more standard rocky crunchy fuzz on higher settings with the 'harder' swich engaged.sonidero wrote:Man I want a Spack, how are you liking it??? That's a pretty wooden board too...