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Re: has anyone tried a Fuzz Goddess pedal?
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2016 10:41 am
by Inconuucl
morange wrote:rfurtkamp wrote:Inconuucl wrote:I just want that expanded test pattern ilf run that was being talked about a couple of days ago.

We shall see, I've provided the info I have!
Here is a schematic of the Test Pattern that agrees with the wiring graphic (attachement linked in this post: here
viewtopic.php?f=151&t=46313)
http://i.imgur.com/nb5TBal.png
The main change I've made compared to the previously posted GBFX schematics is the addition of 10k resistor R3. Devi mentions it in the wiring graphic, and the circuit doesn't do much of anything with the ground lifted by the switch unless it is there.
Anyway, I'm working on one with a few switches.

thanks, Boss.
Re: has anyone tried a Fuzz Goddess pedal?
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2016 3:24 pm
by Confuzzled
Inconuucl wrote:morange wrote:rfurtkamp wrote:Inconuucl wrote:I just want that expanded test pattern ilf run that was being talked about a couple of days ago.

We shall see, I've provided the info I have!
Here is a schematic of the Test Pattern that agrees with the wiring graphic (attachement linked in this post: here
viewtopic.php?f=151&t=46313)
The main change I've made compared to the previously posted GBFX schematics is the addition of 10k resistor R3. Devi mentions it in the wiring graphic, and the circuit doesn't do much of anything with the ground lifted by the switch unless it is there.
Anyway, I'm working on one with a few switches.
I wish I knew how to read electronics schematics. It's all just pretty lines to me.

thanks, Boss.
Re: has anyone tried a Fuzz Goddess pedal?
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 10:45 am
by psychic vampire.
lordgalvar wrote:[youtube]http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=63nMcrwporQ[/youtube]
But also more this. Almost made me yearn for my high school ska band days. Also i have a theory that all adults shit their pants once ina while but won't admit to it.
Re: has anyone tried a Fuzz Goddess pedal?
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 11:22 am
by Inconuucl
That was just a one time thing for me, lactose intolerance hit me like a ton of bricks.

Re: has anyone tried a Fuzz Goddess pedal?
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 11:25 am
by rfurtkamp
I'd have to wear pants to poop in them!
Re: has anyone tried a Fuzz Goddess pedal?
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 12:21 pm
by psychic vampire.
Inconuucl: That's the thing, saying you don't poop your pants is saying "i've never gotten a surprise stomach issue, eaten bad food, gotten sick, been allergic, been whatever..." Except rfurt, touché, finding the semantic loophole in our clumsy little language.
I won't try a Fuzz Goddess pedal for the same reason i don't listen to ska anymore? Shit that was cool over a decade ago just doesn't have the same appeal these days, and Devi is a fucking shitbag.
Re: has anyone tried a Fuzz Goddess pedal?
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 1:20 pm
by rustywire
Not even once.
Re: has anyone tried a Fuzz Goddess pedal?
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 2:27 pm
by goroth
morange wrote:rfurtkamp wrote:Inconuucl wrote:I just want that expanded test pattern ilf run that was being talked about a couple of days ago.

We shall see, I've provided the info I have!
Here is a schematic of the Test Pattern that agrees with the wiring graphic (attachement linked in this post: here
viewtopic.php?f=151&t=46313)
http://i.imgur.com/nb5TBal.png
The main change I've made compared to the previously posted GBFX schematics is the addition of 10k resistor R3. Devi mentions it in the wiring graphic, and the circuit doesn't do much of anything with the ground lifted by the switch unless it is there.
Anyway, I'm working on one with a few switches.

Re: has anyone tried a Fuzz Goddess pedal?
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 6:24 pm
by Wittgenstein
If the Atomizer 4k had come out 4 years ago, it would have been the shit. Now, compared to the newer, more innovative builders, her pedals just seem boring and dated to me.
Re: has anyone tried a Fuzz Goddess pedal?
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2016 6:38 pm
by Inconuucl
If anyone is building one of those Test Pattern schemes in this page and wants to hook me up let me know. I'll love you forever.
Re: has anyone tried a Fuzz Goddess pedal?
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 3:52 am
by frigid midget
psychic vampire. wrote:Inconuucl: That's the thing, saying you don't poop your pants is saying "i've never gotten a surprise stomach issue, eaten bad food, gotten sick, been allergic, been whatever..." Except rfurt, touché, finding the semantic loophole in our clumsy little language.
I won't try a Fuzz Goddess pedal for the same reason i don't listen to ska anymore? Shit that was cool over a decade ago just doesn't have the same appeal these days, and Devi is a fucking shitbag.
Spot on. Except..On which planet was ska ever "cool"?

Re: has anyone tried a Fuzz Goddess pedal?
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 4:19 am
by rfurtkamp
Maybe on the planet Zeist, home of the Highlanders?
Oh, I broke a solemn vow, to never utter anything about Highlander 2 ever again.
Re: has anyone tried a Fuzz Goddess pedal?
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 8:08 am
by Inconuucl
A free show with good friends and beer is fun regardless of music. If the music is bad then it's hilarious, if it's good it's spiritual.
Naw, but I was making good on a promise to make it to my friend's show, I didn't know he played Ska prior.
I am absolutely neutral on the genre really, it doesn't move me one way or another. Rx Bandit's Prog Ska is swell, however.

Re: has anyone tried a Fuzz Goddess pedal?
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 8:21 am
by MechaGodzilla
I think there's a genuine place in the world for trad ska (Prince Buster, Skatalites, etc.) and I think that Terry Hall and The Specials did really smart continuations of the traditional stuff but, even most two-tone is boneheaded rubbish and pretty much all the good stuff has been tainted by association with fascists and the whitest of white people. The American neo-ska (like Reel Big Fish or whatever), I see little value in. Although, I did like the Digimon Movie as a kid.
Re: has anyone tried a Fuzz Goddess pedal?
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 9:34 am
by psychic vampire.
I mean, these days i prefer dub pretty heavily, Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare are terrific, Black Ash Dub is on the all time favorite albums list.
Buuuut back in the day i did like some American Ska. Granted, hearing "Impression That I Get" as an 11 year old on the radio was one of the first moments where music really clicked for me, and a few years later i went and saw Mighty Mighty Bosstones live it was the first show i went to without any family members before getting into punk and hardcore (and ska, bc there was a lot of it in the northeast).
Which is to say, i'd probably give more emotional attention to Ska these days than Devi Ever.