Fennesz "The Master Distortion"

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Fennesz "The Master Distortion"

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Ok so Fennesz has this really great distortion/fuzz box that some German guy made for him. I found out about it via this thread on the gearpage.

http://www.thegearpage.net/board/showth ... p?t=829228

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He talks about it in this article form tiny mix tapes.

http://www.tinymixtapes.com/features/christian-fennesz

When we were talking a moment ago about the pedals you use, I wanted to bring up the Siemens Telefunken box that you've been using.
You mean the distortion box? The custom made box? That's a very weird story actually! A couple of years ago... no, it must have been five or six years ago already, a guy from Germany drove down to Austria and came by our studio. I didn't know him and he introduced himself and said he had been building this box for me. I was really surprised, so I checked it out and it just sounded amazing. He called it the Master Distortion. It's really incredible. I think he built three or four of them; one for John McEntire (of Tortoise/Sea and Cake/Gastr Del Sol), one for Kraftwerk, and one for me. So I was really lucky to get that thing. It came completely out of nowhere, and it was completely unexpected. I've been using it ever since, and it's a fantastic box. It is built from old Siemens Telefunken transistors from the '60s and '70s.
What exactly does it do? Does it just randomize the kind of distortion produced?
It does. It does things that are completely unexpected sometimes. It's really weird and kind of hard to describe. Sometimes the effect is very small. For example, the track on Venice with David Sylvian (“Transit”) has this kind of broken guitar sound that came from this distortion box.
I was reading that you had some trouble transporting it when you were touring, so I take it you no longer use it when you play live?
That's changed now, because I've had someone build a smaller, lighter box that is transportable. I think I'll take this one on the road. The larger version looked like a bomb. I had so much trouble with airport security. It was so heavy; it was this iron box that was about 15 kilos or so. It was impossible to transport. Now it's smaller, so I can actually tour with it again.

I am wondering if any builders would find it interesting to try to come up with a pedal that could come close to replicating the sound of this thing. I am sure a schematic would be very hard to come by if possible to get at all but I wonder if listening to some Fennesz tracks where he uses it could give an idea of what sort of circuitry might allow similar sounds.

Fennesz w/ David Sylvain.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XYZsLwZruE[/youtube]
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BUMP for Fennesz... Just got Endless summer on vinyl and it's sooooooooooo good. We need more talk about this side of guitar and Fuzz too :thumb:
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I fucking love fennesz too.
that guy is a genius.

I don't really know anybody else really excelling at that genre these days.
but 9 years ago there was this explosion of awesomeness.
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Oval, and all of his hidden fuzz.
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yeah i sent him an email about the fuck overdrive and he was into it, so we'll see how it fares...
i think you could probably cop some of those sounds for sure.

i love fennesz, tim hecker, eluvium, william basinski (and oh how the fuck can kind of get his sounds)... all that good sheeeeiiit. :hug:
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+1 for lovers of all of this kinda stuff. Saw Fennesz last year and it didn't really grab me, but that track above is gooooooooooooood.
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smallsnd/bigsnd wrote:yeah i sent him an email about the fuck overdrive and he was into it, so we'll see how it fares...
i think you could probably cop some of those sounds for sure.

i love fennesz, tim hecker, eluvium, william basinski (and oh how the fuck can kind of get his sounds)... all that good sheeeeiiit. :hug:


Can you talk about the fuck overdrive in relation to the sounds 6ennesz is getting frrom the master distortion?
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smallsnd/bigsnd wrote:yeah i sent him an email about the fuck overdrive and he was into it, so we'll see how it fares...
i think you could probably cop some of those sounds for sure.

i love fennesz, tim hecker, eluvium, william basinski (and oh how the fuck can kind of get his sounds)... all that good sheeeeiiit. :hug:


Basinski, Basinski, Basinski... How bout Christopher Willits, Brad Laner, and Aidan Baker? Those guys know how to make a guitar sound so shitty that it's the most beautiful thing you can imagine... :thumb:
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You guys make me proud. You haz good tastes. Nom.
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Didn't knew about him, will check it out :cool:
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Recently he's been using a Cranetortoise DD-1 for distortion live.
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Blurillaz wrote:Recently he's been using a Cranetortoise DD-1 for distortion live.


If my currency exchange rate skills are correct you can buy one of these for about $237.

http://www.google.com/search?q=19%2C320 ... =firefox-a

http://item.rakuten.co.jp/ishibashi/600090900/

I wonder how much of what the Master Distortion does it is capable of?

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sounds cool, but nothing ground breaking?
http://www.albit.jp/effectors_distortio ... d_DD-1.MPG
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Just one of the many ones he's used live, but he's been favoring it for a while :idk: He used a df-2 a lot before. But you're not going to gett anything close without lloopp or something similair....
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