Re: Pedals you wish existed?
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2014 5:30 pm
It might already, but I am really craving a looper that degrades the signal as it repeats.
its not the most straightforward looper, but the sound on sound mode of the el cap does this, i believechuckjaywalk wrote:It might already, but I am really craving a looper that degrades the signal as it repeats.
Just adjust the erase head/tape gap/bias of a Space Echo. 20-30s of glorious degrading background loop.chuckjaywalk wrote:It might already, but I am really craving a looper that degrades the signal as it repeats.
Does such a thing work on the RE-20 or just the real thing? I can justify one but not the other. El Cap might be a better option.rfurtkamp wrote:Just adjust the erase head/tape gap/bias of a Space Echo. 20-30s of glorious degrading background loop.chuckjaywalk wrote:It might already, but I am really craving a looper that degrades the signal as it repeats.
the ss/bs BUZZZ is similar to what you're describing, aside from there being no control for octave intensity. it's loud as hell and has tons of low end though.Abanoise wrote:A Superfuzz with volume, tone and gain knobs. Internal trimmer for the octave intensity. A toggle switch for the scooped eq, on/off footswitch and a secondo footswitch that engages the octave up. Lots of volume and low frequencies.
This. Pretty sure there are a couple options for that honestly.backwardsvoyager wrote:the ss/bs BUZZZ is similar to what you're describing, aside from there being no control for octave intensity. it's loud as hell and has tons of low end though.Abanoise wrote:A Superfuzz with volume, tone and gain knobs. Internal trimmer for the octave intensity. A toggle switch for the scooped eq, on/off footswitch and a secondo footswitch that engages the octave up. Lots of volume and low frequencies.
backwardsvoyager wrote:the ss/bs BUZZZ is similar to what you're describing, aside from there being no control for octave intensity. it's loud as hell and has tons of low end though.Abanoise wrote:A Superfuzz with volume, tone and gain knobs. Internal trimmer for the octave intensity. A toggle switch for the scooped eq, on/off footswitch and a secondo footswitch that engages the octave up. Lots of volume and low frequencies.
Just sent a mail to Brian! I had a Super Puzzle for a while. It was good, but it didn't have neiher a good amount of low frequencies, nor a scooped mids eq...Dibs on the flipAbanoise wrote:backwardsvoyager wrote:the ss/bs BUZZZ is similar to what you're describing, aside from there being no control for octave intensity. it's loud as hell and has tons of low end though.Abanoise wrote:A Superfuzz with volume, tone and gain knobs. Internal trimmer for the octave intensity. A toggle switch for the scooped eq, on/off footswitch and a secondo footswitch that engages the octave up. Lots of volume and low frequencies.Just sent a mail to Brian! I had a Super Puzzle for a while. It was good, but it didn't have neiher a good amount of low frequencies, nor a scooped mids eq...