Re: What's the best standard sized non fuzz pedal?
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 11:28 pm
wfs1234 wrote:I agree Copilot does have a lo-fi, old-time radio kind of feel. But with a looper that's kindof what I want, I have an rc-2 lying around that I can use if I want high quality, and with a lot of his stuff it works for the better as far as I can tell.
And that's how I feel about most filter pedals. Most of them do one trick, and it's a good trick, but I'd like them to do more. What intrigued me about the proteus, and the gyroscope, is the random almost arppegiatic sound it they have. I think the gyrscope would be more versatile, soundwise, but would be harder to incorporate when playing with other people.
I'm more or less looking for something that will push me farther as a guitarist. I guess you could say I'm looking for that new sound...
There is a switch in the latest version of the Proteus (inside the pedal)... BP (Band Pass) mode filter like the first version... LP (Low Pass) mode more like an auto wah.
I prefer the BP mode.
You can get some sound similar to Neil Young Le Noise in the tap mode.
I would never sell or trade this pedal.