Pitchfactor, meh, sell, meh?

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Pitchfactor, meh, sell, meh?

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I've had it since they came out, but I don't play with it much at all. I like the presets, but I really can't go beyond that because all the tweaking I do leads to a very unusable, digital mess. I know I should invest more time with the manual, but I'm still thinking of selling it. I like to tweak, but something about multifaceted digital pedals takes a lot of the joy out of it. I would only really miss the crystals and the arp effects, and I'd gladly pay half price to get those two effects in a pedal, but I don't know if that is justification enough to keep it. I've got a pog and plenty of octave fuzzes as comfort.

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Re: Pitchfactor, meh, sell, meh?

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Don't do it... :lol:

I understand what you mean by getting lost in the interface with a fancy pedal like that...
but if you take some time to fully grasp it, the pitchfactor is capable of some truly wonderous sounds.
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Re: Pitchfactor, meh, sell, meh?

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give to me for free
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pay me to take it.
well i guess, but i just don't know.

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I'm fortunate enough to afford these toys now and then, but not enough to give 'em away. sorry guys. I probably will end up selling it. I just think the pitchfactor does require a lot of time to sink into, and I too often use pedal fiddling and other hobbies as distractions from producing music, especially when I think a pedal can be a crutch or help dazzle up the song. shit, I just need to focus on finishing songs first, then dress them up later. The pitchfactor is just that, a big distraction.
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