Synth Peds
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Synth Peds
i realized my pedalboard is lacking in synths.
i used to mess around with the line 6 fm4 which had some cool stuff going on, but i'm looking for something a little more compact...and better sounding
as of now i'm leaning towards a bit commander, seems to have that nice thumpy sound to it
what say you my little fuzzies?
school me on synth peds.
this is for guitar for anyone that cares
i used to mess around with the line 6 fm4 which had some cool stuff going on, but i'm looking for something a little more compact...and better sounding
as of now i'm leaning towards a bit commander, seems to have that nice thumpy sound to it
what say you my little fuzzies?
school me on synth peds.
this is for guitar for anyone that cares
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Re: Synth Peds
What kind of synthy sounds are you looking to get?
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Re: Synth Peds
These Synth Threads will be the Death of me...Chankgeez wrote:What kind of synthy sounds are you looking to get?
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The Bit Commander slays on guitar. Tracks brilliantly, relatively inexpensive, the filter control is useful to get rid of harshness when you have the upper octave turned up. And yeah, it is definitely 'thumpy'.
Only downside is that it always sounds kinda heavy/fuzzy, but if you like that then it's a REALLY good option. I haven't tried pairing it with an env. filter but I'm guessing that would make it even synthier.
Only downside is that it always sounds kinda heavy/fuzzy, but if you like that then it's a REALLY good option. I haven't tried pairing it with an env. filter but I'm guessing that would make it even synthier.
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Re: SYNTH PEDS
Casavettes wrote:i realized my pedalboard is lacking in synths.
i used to mess around with the line 6 fm4 which had some cool stuff going on, but i'm looking for something a little more compact...and better sounding
as of now i'm leaning towards a bit commander, seems to have that nice thumpy sound to it
what say you my little fuzzies?
school me on synth peds.
this is for guitar for anyone that cares
check out the OTO BISCUIT/Der OTO pedal. it is pretty heady. a bit crusher/processor with wave shaping, delay, pitch shifting etc....and its also a monosynth with 16 step sequencer, 2 oscillators, lfo etc.
http://www.otomachines.com/biscuit.html
pll pedals are soooooooo much kick ass. infanem has the analogue harmony synth, snazzy fx had the mini ark, schumann had the PLL. i'm pretty sure the schumann has clones in production, otherwise they go used for a couple thousand. I've got all three and they are each amazing in their own right.
http://www.infanem.com/harmonysynthesizer/
http://snazzyfx.com/miniark.html
http://www.schumannelectronics.com/pll.html
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Also, the Digitech Synth Wah is cool. It's probably on the cheaper-sounding side like the FM4, but if you can pick one up for cheap it's worth a try. I've been meaning to pick up another for a while now.
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Re: Synth Peds
that probably would've helped if i went more in depth in my OPChankgeez wrote:What kind of synthy sounds are you looking to get?
i guess something with a lot of low end, that may or may not sound like it's tearing through my speakers. not in a shrill high end way but just for lack of a better word gnarly.
which would lead me to my next question,
backwardsvoyager how does the bit commander stack with other dirt?
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this thing sounds insane!Uncle Grandfather wrote:check out the OTO BISCUIT/Der OTO pedal. it is pretty heady. a bit crusher/processor with wave shaping, delay, pitch shifting etc....and its also a monosynth with 16 step sequencer, 2 oscillators, lfo etc.
http://www.otomachines.com/biscuit.html
seems to cost a pretty penny though :\
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Casavettes, how low does your little wah go?
Have you considered an octave (or two octave) down pedal w/ wah?
Because that's a good sound and might get you the sound you're looking for.
Have you considered an octave (or two octave) down pedal w/ wah?
Because that's a good sound and might get you the sound you're looking for.
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Re: Synth Peds
hmm
its not crazy low
but i never really thought of doing that, have to try it with my organizer
my only concern with that is when the wah is at its lowest, the sound can be lacking presence.
its not crazy low
but i never really thought of doing that, have to try it with my organizer
my only concern with that is when the wah is at its lowest, the sound can be lacking presence.
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yeah from what you're saying the Bit Commander would definitely be a good contender.Casavettes wrote:that probably would've helped if i went more in depth in my OPChankgeez wrote:What kind of synthy sounds are you looking to get?
i guess something with a lot of low end, that may or may not sound like it's tearing through my speakers. not in a shrill high end way but just for lack of a better word gnarly.
which would lead me to my next question,
backwardsvoyager how does the bit commander stack with other dirt?
I run Bit Commander -> ss/bs Mini -> Boss FZ-2 and i think it stacks well, the mini just adds some subtle grind/breakup to it whilst the FZ-2 seems to accentuate the synthi-ness and make it more heavy and cutting.
I don't see why it wouldn't stack well with most other dirt boxes, especially if it's before any of them in the chain.
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Re: Synth Peds
Running a boost at the end of your chain may help add presence.Casavettes wrote:hmm
its not crazy low
but i never really thought of doing that, have to try it with my organizer
my only concern with that is when the wah is at its lowest, the sound can be lacking presence.
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its quite the instrument, but def have to $$$ to play unfortunately. same thing with the pll pedals.Casavettes wrote:this thing sounds insane!Uncle Grandfather wrote:check out the OTO BISCUIT/Der OTO pedal. it is pretty heady. a bit crusher/processor with wave shaping, delay, pitch shifting etc....and its also a monosynth with 16 step sequencer, 2 oscillators, lfo etc.
http://www.otomachines.com/biscuit.html
seems to cost a pretty penny though :\
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Re: Synth Peds
Ehx microsynth is pretty cool.
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