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Great Destroyer Sensitivity
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 12:49 am
by Moustache_Bash
Is it hard to dial in? Like, has anyone found it's hard to get the same sound twice? Sorry, if I'm not making sense...
Re: Great Destroyer Sensitivity
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 12:33 pm
by oldangelmidnight
Yes.
It's hard to get the same sound once.
Re: Great Destroyer Sensitivity
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 1:02 pm
by MaggotBrainNY
Depends... if the Starve control is not dimed, then yes, it's basically impossible in my experience. I dig that about it though.... the unpredictability. With the Starve dimed, I find the setting that I use for a couple parts on stage to be consistent.
It's interesting though, because literally every element in the chain, conditions, order of effects, guitar, amp, etc... it all has a pretty profound effect on what it does. There's some voodoo happening in there.
Re: Great Destroyer Sensitivity
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2013 11:50 am
by fluffytunapouch
MaggotBrainNY wrote:Depends... if the Starve control is not dimed, then yes, it's basically impossible in my experience. I dig that about it though.... the unpredictability. With the Starve dimed, I find the setting that I use for a couple parts on stage to be consistent.
It's interesting though, because literally every element in the chain, conditions, order of effects, guitar, amp, etc... it all has a pretty profound effect on what it does. There's some voodoo happening in there.
Totally true. I've been using this pedal for three years, and you can replicate tones and sounds. Some things you cant replicate, each dial depends on the other, especially the starve. But if ANYTHING changes in your set up, the sound will change. I've definitely had a few sounds that are lost in the past, that I cannot get to happen again.
I love this pedal's versatility.
Re: Great Destroyer Sensitivity
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 8:06 am
by Bassus Sanguinis
Re: Great Destroyer Sensitivity
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 10:28 am
by Pugie
It's really sensitive to buffers, or the placement of them if you will. So if you change things up in your chain, like someone already said, it will have a big impact of sound of the destroyer. I found that i liked it the most with a buffer before it (had a boss TU-3).
And regarding the knobs, yes it's kinda hard to dial in the same sound twice, it really demands preciseness. But it's not impossible or anything. Just sound check it before playing if it's at a gig.
Re: Great Destroyer Sensitivity
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 9:02 pm
by Derelict78
Put it first in the chain
Re: Great Destroyer Sensitivity
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2013 9:10 pm
by bigchiefbc
I find that I can usually get it pretty close to the same fuzz sound every time. But the oscillation/screeching/motorboating thing seems to be different every time. And I love that, because that's the part of it that I want to be unpredictable and crazy.
Re: Great Destroyer Sensitivity
Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2013 7:54 pm
by theavondon
I remember one time it used to do this crazy microphonic feedback tremolo thing. God, that ruled.
Re: Great Destroyer Sensitivity
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 4:54 pm
by MaggotBrainNY
Sometimes it's actually slightly depressing to me... it's unpredictability. For instance, at our last gig, during "sound check" (i.e. turning my amp on and dialing in my pedals to make sure they're working properly... what the fuck is a sound check? anyhooo), i dialed in a sound that was CLOSE to what I was using at the previous rehearsal to use on a specific part... it was absolutely disgusting and destructive in the raddest way imagineable... never to be repeated. Oh well, I fucking lost it on stage when it happened, so worthwhile. C'est la vie.
Re: Great Destroyer Sensitivity
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 5:33 pm
by fluffytunapouch
One of my bands were opening a set with some noise, and I was supposed to get like a wind sound by running TGD into a phaser type effect. Done it tons of times, but once it was my cue to get it going, just a bunch of bleeps. Still sounded cool, got some looks though from the other guys

Re: Great Destroyer Sensitivity
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2013 7:59 pm
by ooop
I can't remember if I have already posted this, but one time I was recording where my signal coming out of the guitar was immediately split, so that A went direct into the DAW and the B went into my pedal board and into an amp that was mic'ed. What was weird was that whenever I turned on The Great Destroyer, it completely borked up not just my B signal, but also some how jumped up into the splitter vomited out into the A signal, borking up my direct "clean" signal going straight into the DAW. Pretty weird. And awesome.
Re: Great Destroyer Sensitivity
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 3:06 pm
by DarkAxel
oldangelmidnight wrote:Yes.
It's hard to get the same sound once.

i'd say Aen should put these kinds of comments on the website as "user feedback"
after about three years of not having it, i'm thinking about getting a TGD kit and trying it again... i think I wasn't ready three years ago

Re: Great Destroyer Sensitivity
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 11:00 pm
by oldangelmidnight
I'm on my 3rd Destroyer...