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Tone Call Dream Bucket

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 9:32 pm
by lobster_aids
Howdy Ya'll :joy:

What fuzz sounds have you guyz and galz been yearning for in your hearts of hearts and loin of loins?


Long story short I'm rearing up to building something from scratchy scratch; no tweaks, mods, or homages. Only ohmages
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Oh mages I beseech ye, beseech ye as to what itches I could ever help scratch.

There won't be any reinventing the wheel here unless there is, but noodling with the flippy-clippies and temporal sqweech tunnels there is hope.

What sounds are you for?


Also, If your fuzz has more than two knobs you are one.

Re: Tone Call Dream Bucket

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 6:18 am
by niftyprose
Kind of a deafening silence in here, possibly because people here are too modest to call themselves mages. I'll be the first on the dancefloor, doing embarrassing dad dancing.

My fuzz tastes are pretty retro but I've always been surprised that so few few makers have gone after what I call the English Pastoral Fuzztone, the smooth, bassoon-like long-sustain fuzz of the early 70s. The absolute paradigmatic instance is Fripp's solo on 'Exiles' but the sound turns up on loads of records of the time. Much less common since. I suspect it's to do with amps as much as pedals and I'm not convinced it's achievable at less than 50w.

However the excellent Shoe Pedals made the 'Robert' fuzz for a while which got very close.

Re: Tone Call Dream Bucket

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 8:20 am
by 01010111
I’ve always wanted fuzzes to be chunkier than they are. Like, if a chainsaw wasn’t so smoooth. Maybe a chainsaw with randomly shaped teeth. Maybe a mechanized boulder of a fuzz, rolling up a mountain covered in glass and tinfoil.

I want a fuzz like that.

Re: Tone Call Dream Bucket

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 8:53 am
by D.o.S.
niftyprose wrote:Kind of a deafening silence in here, possibly because people here are too modest to call themselves mages. I'll be the first on the dancefloor, doing embarrassing dad dancing.

My fuzz tastes are pretty retro but I've always been surprised that so few few makers have gone after what I call the English Pastoral Fuzztone, the smooth, bassoon-like long-sustain fuzz of the early 70s. The absolute paradigmatic instance is Fripp's solo on 'Exiles' but the sound turns up on loads of records of the time. Much less common since. I suspect it's to do with amps as much as pedals and I'm not convinced it's achievable at less than 50w.

However the excellent Shoe Pedals made the 'Robert' fuzz for a while which got very close.
Lori S gets close to the same kind of tone on lots of Acid King stuff with her Little Big Muff, but it doesn't sound the same since they're tuned to C and not really operating in the same register. TBH lots of stoner rock stuff would fall into this zone, and the various Big Muffs can get there because Big Muffs are the best fuzz circuits ever for precisely this reason :lol:

Check 4:35
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Personally, I would really love it if I could find a One Knob Fuzz that played nicely with high impedance pickups. The Ritual sounds fucking perfect on everything except my main bass.

Re: Tone Call Dream Bucket

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 9:27 am
by coldbrightsunlight
Can confirm it sounds killer on good instruments. ;)


The next great one knob fuzz is a noble quest.

Re: Tone Call Dream Bucket

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 9:51 am
by oldangelmidnight
I guess I'm more of a knob than a mage and I'm okay with that.

Re: Tone Call Dream Bucket

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 10:21 am
by friendship
I would like a Fuzz Face with a mids control and maybe a bias knob, and a meatball sub.

Re: Tone Call Dream Bucket

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 10:31 am
by 01010111
I also wish there were more fuzzes like the yr2525 and yr4545. Those got up into supersonic audio territory. My hearing’s weird and I hear dog whistles. More fuzzes and audio equipment should play in those ranges.

Re: Tone Call Dream Bucket

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 12:11 pm
by crochambeau
I would like a one knob fuzz that opens a rent in the space time continuum allowing extraplanar melodies to integrate within my mind field.

What part of Oregon are you in? Hopefully you're well removed from our rambunctious wildfire situation.

Maybe add one more knob to the above that can kill fire - sort of an ice blade one can ease into things. Icy hot and fluffy warm.

Re: Tone Call Dream Bucket

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 12:41 pm
by Chankgeez
coldbrightsunlight wrote:

The next great one knob fuzz is a noble quest.
No-knob FUZZ is even better. :ewok: :doom: :ewok:

Re: Tone Call Dream Bucket

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 12:50 pm
by coupleonapkins
Chankgeez wrote:
coldbrightsunlight wrote:

The next great one knob fuzz is a noble quest.
No-knob FUZZ is even better. :ewok: :doom: :ewok:
I can't vouch for how this one sounds, but........ :animal:

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Edit: oh! :)*

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Re: Tone Call Dream Bucket

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 12:51 pm
by backwardsvoyager
I want more parallel fuzz.
Like rudimentary suboctave + octave fuzzes tweaked to sound good in parallel.
No independent switching, just fuzzes made out of multiple fuzzes, y'know.

Re: Tone Call Dream Bucket

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 1:27 pm
by fcknoise
Oscillating fuzz with pitch control using an exp-in, a lá LAL 88 with the ¿middle? switches would be coolio poolio. With just that mode it would be 2 knobs :)

Re: Tone Call Dream Bucket

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 4:15 pm
by coldbrightsunlight
backwardsvoyager wrote:I want more parallel fuzz.
Like rudimentary suboctave + octave fuzzes tweaked to sound good in parallel.
No independent switching, just fuzzes made out of multiple fuzzes, y'know.
Parallel fuzz is fun! I've had one and made my own by blending and there's a lot of veeery cool sounds to be had. So yeah I have to agree

Re: Tone Call Dream Bucket

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 5:22 pm
by Dowi
i was thinking about parallel dirt last night after rehearsals. I was thinking how would be cool to have my usual Interstellar Overdriver sound mixed with the huge mid-scooped muff sound, and i don't mean a clean blend, but more like a blend where the low and high freq above/under a certain area are from the Muff, and only the remaining central/ mid-freq part of the signal stays exactly the same as the original overdriven sound. :idk: :facepalm: