delivers a lot of bang for a couple of cheap chips. fits neatly within the tone mine you are working. more chaotic-static than linear-buzz in style.
fredrik is freppo here and on diysb/fsb.
am more into old school fuzz tones myself, this was a curiosity build. but for those who like that sort of thing, that is the sort of thing they like.
and keep the demos coming. you give good demo.
Well, he's more than welcome to demo my raygun+flawed logic dual pedal (built by Ian/GigaHeartsFX). I already did a demo of it, but I reckon EA's style of playing would really show it off properly.
He can do one on the Arcadiator too, if he wants. I've just been slacking on the demo front lately.
Thanks for the tips you guys. Heard about most of these - the reason they're not included is that I wanted to focus on the (sort of) less obscure/diy-pedals. Although I'm making this as a sort of resource for you guys, they are also fuzzes that I in most cases pay for and own based on my interest in them. I would love to demo every single oscillating fuzz out there, but yeah. Maybe I'll get around to it during the next five or ten years.
However, if you want to lend me some cool happy fuzz times, I'll be on that shit (I'm looking at you, UC!). Also, keep on suggesting stuff, something might peak my interest. Just wanted to be a bit more clear on why I work with a limited list.
Edit: I'm slightly hung over, sorry if that came of as a bit harsh/lecturing.
Yeah, there's a custom Fuzzhugger sometime in my future which is going to be Arcade -> AB-Synth. I'll probably get it moving when I'm done with some of these other guys, so I can flip the ones I don't need and use the money procured for fuzzy hugs.
Hypnodrone wrote:EA should include a demo of the esoteric Argo Navis my Danish friends at Vulcan Mulciber builds. Knobs, switches, oscillation. I want one.
Sounds rad dude! Started gassing until I realised I could get a second Hexe Revolver for that price. Excuse me while I go punch my bank account in the face until it starts behaving itself. Might take a while.
edit: Not saying it's overpriced - just that it's in Hexe territory. And well... Hexe. You know.
Great fun making this demo. Probably the fuzz pedal I use the most on my recordings. It seems that every time I sit down with it, I'll find a new sound. It does everything you'd expect from an oscillating fuzz - suboctaves, videogame sounds, screams, animal calls, spaceships and fat synth toanz. The expression control is what really makes it stand out, making it so much easier to control your oscillations, or even fade them in and out of your playing. And it does a cool "normal" fuzz.