Ghost Hip wrote:Been meaning to chime in on this thread to say I started a heavy punk/post hardcore band as a bassist and so far I'm using the Pest Tattern as an always on fuzz and my "clean" tone is more an auxiliary dynamic shift when needed. It rips. So much scuzzy low end and in the more normal settings its dead quiet when I stop playing, but still able to get feedback/noise when desired. It sounds nasssttttyyyyyyy I love it.
No clips and no settings?
You got it lol. This is from our first jam and first song idea we hashed together, so vocalist is mostly feeling it out/riffin from a notebook. Volume full, bias around 10 oclock, gain at half. Oscillation off. I turn it on when the band drops and I play alone the first time. Borrowing my buddy's Epiphone Ripper -> my Ampeg PF-500 - > SWR Henry 8x8 that was at the space. Really kooky happenstance set up for the style of music but I honestly dig it and I might lean into it for this project.
Ghost Hip wrote:Been meaning to chime in on this thread to say I started a heavy punk/post hardcore band as a bassist and so far I'm using the Pest Tattern as an always on fuzz and my "clean" tone is more an auxiliary dynamic shift when needed. It rips. So much scuzzy low end and in the more normal settings its dead quiet when I stop playing, but still able to get feedback/noise when desired. It sounds nasssttttyyyyyyy I love it.
No clips and no settings?
You got it lol. This is from our first jam and first song idea we hashed together, so vocalist is mostly feeling it out/riffin from a notebook. Volume full, bias around 10 oclock, gain at half. Oscillation off. I turn it on when the band drops and I play alone the first time. Borrowing my buddy's Epiphone Ripper -> my Ampeg PF-500 - > SWR Henry 8x8 that was at the space. Really kooky happenstance set up for the style of music but I honestly dig it and I might lean into it for this project.
Jero wrote:Art is always a big hangup for me. Especially on projects like this. Would like to keep to the name, but open to ideas.
As for mods/updates...the two I made in the past had extra clipping modes and one had a internal feedback loop on a foot switch...I have some other ideas as well but don’t really want to go too overboard with these.
Noticing now that the Singing Tree may have subconsciously inspired the Haxan art
Just scrolling back up and I want to say that feedback on a momentary switch is my favorite thing.
Would like to report I am still VERY pleased with the Pest Tattern, it's one of two pedals in my minimalist rig when i don't feel like dealing with shit.
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