Pedals you wish existed?
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 5:21 pm
What's is a pedal you wish was real? Is there a pedal idea out there you think is a no brained and you're surprised no one's made one yet?
Interesting, very interesting. Modulating texture or saturation on a fuzz would be sick.PumpkinPieces wrote:Frequency modulated feedback loops. I think devi made one once back in the E13 days. But a feedback loop where the feedback "control" can be modulated. Hell modulating anything. Why do we not have fuzzes that have built in modulation for say... the texture of the fuzz, or gain? There is so much more you can do with modulation than chorus, tremolo, phaser, etc.
Or how about a starve pedal that modulate the voltage going to the pedal?
i'm not gonna lie, kinda grew aroused reading that.kbithecrowing wrote:Interesting, very interesting. Modulating texture or saturation on a fuzz would be sick.PumpkinPieces wrote:Frequency modulated feedback loops. I think devi made one once back in the E13 days. But a feedback loop where the feedback "control" can be modulated. Hell modulating anything. Why do we not have fuzzes that have built in modulation for say... the texture of the fuzz, or gain? There is so much more you can do with modulation than chorus, tremolo, phaser, etc.
Or how about a starve pedal that modulate the voltage going to the pedal?
4ms atoner.PumpkinPieces wrote:Frequency modulated feedback loops. I think devi made one once back in the E13 days. But a feedback loop where the feedback "control" can be modulated. Hell modulating anything. Why do we not have fuzzes that have built in modulation for say... the texture of the fuzz, or gain? There is so much more you can do with modulation than chorus, tremolo, phaser, etc.
Or how about a starve pedal that modulate the voltage going to the pedal?
Stereo fuzz pedals. Have different controls for each output. Yeah its a niche thing that would be best used for recording, BUT IT SHOULD BE OUT THERE. Like you could record a stereo track and have fat fuzz on the right and thin on the left. FUCK MODULATE THAT SHIT TOO. Phase those two tones back and forth between left and right.
Basically ehat I am saying is I am too lazy to use an expression pedal. MODULATE IT FOR ME PLZ.
I've always wanted a Fuzz Factory with the stab knob being swept by an LFO. I think that would sound kickass.PumpkinPieces wrote:Frequency modulated feedback loops. I think devi made one once back in the E13 days. But a feedback loop where the feedback "control" can be modulated. Hell modulating anything. Why do we not have fuzzes that have built in modulation for say... the texture of the fuzz, or gain? There is so much more you can do with modulation than chorus, tremolo, phaser, etc.
Basically ehat I am saying is I am too lazy to use an expression pedal. MODULATE IT FOR ME PLZ.
Eh, for me that more modulated how glitchy it got, which is COOL, but I think just modulating like the tone or texture of a basically normal fuzz sound might sound really awesome.Derelict78 wrote:4ms atoner.PumpkinPieces wrote:Frequency modulated feedback loops. I think devi made one once back in the E13 days. But a feedback loop where the feedback "control" can be modulated. Hell modulating anything. Why do we not have fuzzes that have built in modulation for say... the texture of the fuzz, or gain? There is so much more you can do with modulation than chorus, tremolo, phaser, etc.
Or how about a starve pedal that modulate the voltage going to the pedal?
Stereo fuzz pedals. Have different controls for each output. Yeah its a niche thing that would be best used for recording, BUT IT SHOULD BE OUT THERE. Like you could record a stereo track and have fat fuzz on the right and thin on the left. FUCK MODULATE THAT SHIT TOO. Phase those two tones back and forth between left and right.
Basically ehat I am saying is I am too lazy to use an expression pedal. MODULATE IT FOR ME PLZ.
You guys hardly represent a fair portion of the market. Interestingly, you guys are who I like making stuff fir. I hate having to dumb shit down in order to appeal to a wider audience.sonidero wrote:Does this count as "Product Research"???