I snagged a gold boy since I already have a purp Supercollider. Its only a souped up fuzz face, and I should be getting the next hip glitch pedal, but I dig anything this fella makes so I am down to clown.
mr. sound boy king wrote:
Organic apples are not normal, they are special, like analog, whereas normal apples, like digital, taste sterile and lack warmth.
I wish I could get in on it. I love his pedals, but I'm over extended recently. Waiting on a custom dunwich and have bought way more pedals recently than I normally do in five years.
ryan summit wrote:Damn these fuckin bullshit techherpes
My preorder Centurion arrived in today's mail. I tend to prefer Muffs and Bee Baas for doom tones, but this Fuzz Face variant is no joke. It provides thick slabs of midsy sludge with ripping overtones. Some of the mid gain textures remind me of more starved settings of the Option 5 Destination Squarewave, though there is far more saturation and volume on tap at full bore. Decidedly a keeper. My Muffs may now be relegated to shoegazing duties.
The Texture knob seems to provide tone shaping of the bias/starve variety, i.e., more sputtery and gated to the left and increased sustain when turned clockwise. There is still a noticeable amount of crackly decay when Texture is dimed, and higher Mass settings can be used to compensate for bass loss at lower Texture levels. The Centurion can do super starved tearing paper textures pretty well, but kazoo emulation may be beyond its scope.
Just found this thread and was wondering if any of you who have this pedal would be able to do a small video of it?
I'm very, very interested in it and the YouTube demos look promising. But they're all of the old three-knob version. And I would really like to hear what the texture knob does to the sound and it's range.
I live in Denmark and will have to order it from the US and pay import tax so I want to make sure that it's what I'm looking for before I order it.