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Re: The official CHK CHK BOOM "sounds awesome with" thread

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 11:05 am
by weirdcountry
just got my ccb today. haven't played with it a lot, but so far it's making a great racket. i stuck a coupla pedals in the loop just to see how the thing works as i didn't have much time to tweak - a barge effects bb. jr and a digitech digidelay. found i could make a lot of different sounds just tweaking my guitar's volume and tone knobs while stepping on the ccb. pretty cool. and the toy and the cd were a nice touch. thanks a lot lawrence! :thumb:

Re: The official CHK CHK BOOM "sounds awesome with" thread

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 3:56 am
by lawrence scaduto
hey buddy.

thanks for buying one!

glad to see ya dig it. make a demo vid! everyone loves 'em!

Re: The official CHK CHK BOOM "sounds awesome with" thread

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:41 pm
by the.usho
This is a nice, simple setup with an Utter Stutter, but I'm sure it would work with a CHK CHK BOOM as well.

-Tele, tone knob @ 1, volume @ 10, neck pickup
-U.S., feedback knob, um, wherever it was to get this sound. Maybe around 7
-Danelectro Chili Dog (Octave/2 Octave down), all knobs at max
-Danelectro Fish & Chips (7-band EQ), 110 Hz @ +15, 200 Hz @ +7, all others at zero
-Princeton Reverb Reissue

Really tame by U.S./C.C.B. standards, I know, but I'm digging the drum roll sound. The drum roll was really easily controllable, too. To stop, mute all strings. To keep it going, don't mute the strings, no new picked notes needed for a long while.

I plan on trying out my Flanger Hoax, Polychorus, Polyphase, Wiggler, and Memory Man Deluxe tomorrow. Will post more, surely.

Re: The official CHK CHK BOOM "sounds awesome with" thread

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 1:14 pm
by lawrence scaduto
the.usho wrote:This is a nice, simple setup with an Utter Stutter, but I'm sure it would work with a CHK CHK BOOM as well.

-Tele, tone knob @ 1, volume @ 10, neck pickup
-U.S., feedback knob, um, wherever it was to get this sound. Maybe around 7
-Danelectro Chili Dog (Octave/2 Octave down), all knobs at max
-Danelectro Fish & Chips (7-band EQ), 110 Hz @ +15, 200 Hz @ +7, all others at zero
-Princeton Reverb Reissue

Really tame by U.S./C.C.B. standards, I know, but I'm digging the drum roll sound. The drum roll was really easily controllable, too. To stop, mute all strings. To keep it going, don't mute the strings, no new picked notes needed for a long while.

I plan on trying out my Flanger Hoax, Polychorus, Polyphase, Wiggler, and Memory Man Deluxe tomorrow. Will post more, surely.


that sounds awesome!

seems like it would do well for some creepy david lynch-ian score

Re: The official CHK CHK BOOM "sounds awesome with" thread

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 9:54 pm
by hiorgos
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Re: The official CHK CHK BOOM "sounds awesome with" thread

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 10:36 pm
by Nychthemeron
I know that I'm selling my CCB right now, but it seriously is awesome with a noisy pedal and a modulation pedal in sequence. You get super crazy faux-synth sounds!

(Also, I will get another CCB back in the future when funds allow for it!)

Re: The official CHK CHK BOOM "sounds awesome with" thread

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 3:22 am
by hiorgos
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Re: The official CHK CHK BOOM "sounds awesome with" thread

Posted: Mon Apr 19, 2010 4:34 pm
by deadbeatriot
i used a triangle big muff clone -> sho clone -> mxr phase 90 in the loop and got really cool swooping siren-like noises. add a tc electronics nova repeater in the mix and you get a really cool, usable alarm swell.