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Re: Pedal trends that need to go begin

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 3:04 pm
by Mudfuzz
Ok also I has a gripe... those of you this applies to NEED TO DO AS I SAY!
THIS NEEDS TO HAPPEN MORE!
MAKERS NEED TO RECORD DEMOS OF THEIR PEDALS, ALWAYS!
EVEN IF IT ISN'T A GOOD ONE IT DOESN'T MATTER! YOU MUST POST A DEMO!

Re: Pedal trends that need to go begin

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 4:57 pm
by Haki
Mudfuzz wrote:Ok also I has a gripe... those of you this applies to NEED TO DO AS I SAY!
THIS NEEDS TO HAPPEN MORE!
MAKERS NEED TO RECORD DEMOS OF THEIR PEDALS, ALWAYS!
EVEN IF IT ISN'T A GOOD ONE IT DOESN'T MATTER! YOU MUST POST A DEMO!

Or just send it on a tour to you, Carrot, jwar and Excane.

Re: Pedal trends that need to go begin

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 6:22 pm
by stripes
i want a FUZZ + REVERB... so someone should do this.

Re: Pedal trends that need to go begin

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 8:31 pm
by madmax1012
stripes wrote:i want a FUZZ + REVERB... so someone should do this.



EQD Ghost Echo + EQD Tone Reaper= GHOST REAPER. I'd hit it.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkVAP5R0dKA[/youtube]

Re: Pedal trends that need to go begin

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 12:25 am
by Rygot
stripes wrote:i want a FUZZ + REVERB... so someone should do this.


*cough cough*

:duck:

Re: Pedal trends that need to go begin

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 5:16 am
by GardenoftheDead
Fuzz/Drive/Distortion pedals with actual parametric EQs rather than tone stack knobs. Wah pedals with more controls than a bypass switch. Also toe-switch wah pedals that don't require Thor to smash them with his hammer to switch on (I had to remove a washer from the switch in my crybaby before I could use it).

Re: Pedal trends that need to go begin

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 4:46 pm
by mathias
Warble controls.

Re: Pedal trends that need to go begin

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 12:40 am
by WeHuntKings
fungalattack wrote:bring on the delayveeeerrrbsss!


this.

also, i want more new and exciting dirt that takes your comfort zone with vintage sounds and totally blows it out of the water.

Re: Pedal trends that need to go begin

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 2:08 am
by Zander
A treadled pedal (example: a wah is a treadled pedal) that is instead a flanger but operates like a wah where the swoosh of the flange (not the speed of the swooshing, but the actual swoosh itself) is controlled by the throw of the treadle. :)*

Re: Pedal trends that need to go begin

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 3:57 am
by fetch
Standardise things like expression, voltage, draw, even polarity etc as much as possible. I get annoyed when something reasonably straight-forward becomes complicated for no reason whatsoever. They've already standardised/bastardised many things I love and in a way ruined them: why can't they make the world a better place and pretty much all play nicely with one another? :-(

Also boost on everything. Everything.

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Re: Pedal trends that need to go begin

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 5:47 am
by Officer Bukowski
Zander wrote:A treadled pedal (example: a wah is a treadled pedal) that is instead a flanger but operates like a wah where the swoosh of the flange (not the speed of the swooshing, but the actual swoosh itself) is controlled by the throw of the treadle. :)*

Wouldn't that be like a Whammy with a clean blend?

Re: Pedal trends that need to go begin

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 8:11 am
by hbombgraphics
I have been reading this thread for a few days and can't think of anything I want, I guess that is kind of sad.

I guess I would like a feedback loop pedal that was built into a wah enclosure so that you could control the feedback level more accurately and bring things into chaos more easily.
For now I will just keep sticking giant knobs on my feedback looper.

More voltage drop controls on all dirt would be cool, as I am understanding it's not that hard to do this
trails options on all reverbs and delays
and I would love to see a less main stream builder try to tackle some stuff for acoustic guitarists, once again the issue there is that you probably do need the buffers or at minimum soft touch switches to really make it effective.

Re: Pedal trends that need to go begin

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 12:24 pm
by Scruffie
Officer Bukowski wrote:
Zander wrote:A treadled pedal (example: a wah is a treadled pedal) that is instead a flanger but operates like a wah where the swoosh of the flange (not the speed of the swooshing, but the actual swoosh itself) is controlled by the throw of the treadle. :)*

Wouldn't that be like a Whammy with a clean blend?

How's that like a whammy?

You can get that if you use an A/DA with the expression pedal.

What's that Tychobrae? Flanger, is that treadle for rate or flangeing.

Re: Pedal trends that need to go begin

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 3:03 pm
by Casavettes
hbombgraphics wrote:I have been reading this thread for a few days and can't think of anything I want, I guess that is kind of sad.

I guess I would like a feedback loop pedal that was built into a wah enclosure so that you could control the feedback level more accurately and bring things into chaos more easily.
For now I will just keep sticking giant knobs on my feedback looper.

More voltage drop controls on all dirt would be cool, as I am understanding it's not that hard to do this
trails options on all reverbs and delays
and I would love to see a less main stream builder try to tackle some stuff for acoustic guitarists, once again the issue there is that you probably do need the buffers or at minimum soft touch switches to really make it effective.


Trail options fuck yeh.

And someone mentioned wahs before, I wouldn't mind if they were all iust switchless.

Re: Pedal trends that need to go begin

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 3:54 pm
by Officer Bukowski
Scruffie wrote:
Officer Bukowski wrote:
Zander wrote:A treadled pedal (example: a wah is a treadled pedal) that is instead a flanger but operates like a wah where the swoosh of the flange (not the speed of the swooshing, but the actual swoosh itself) is controlled by the throw of the treadle. :)*

Wouldn't that be like a Whammy with a clean blend?

How's that like a whammy?

You can get that if you use an A/DA with the expression pedal.

What's that Tychobrae? Flanger, is that treadle for rate or flangeing.

Well it's like if you had a Whammy with a clean blend and you did minute swirlies you'd get a chorus sound. So I guess if you went a little more extreme you'd get like a flanger sound.

But I kinda forgot to account for the regen