I think it's sort of funny that those guys in TG claim they aren't rolling in dough when they justify being THE BIGGEST CAPITALISTS EVER...
I don't have any ill will towards them or anything, though... Still like their music (especially the 70's-80's material).
I got a total boner looking at those pedals, even if they're all Boss (not that I even have a dislike of Boss in general, but damn... too many duplicates to seem practical/useful).
Re: chris carter sonic madness
Posted: Thu Oct 15, 2009 8:48 pm
by SilliusSodus
the raytownian wrote:I got a total boner looking at those pedals, even if they're all Boss (not that I even have a dislike of Boss in general, but damn... too many duplicates to seem practical/useful).
Right?
But I think it sounds sweet and in essence blows that theory out of the water.
Still, ya gotta love the bc8.
Re: chris carter sonic madness
Posted: Fri Oct 16, 2009 4:54 pm
by the raytownian
I might use a BC8 if someone GAVE me one, but, for some reason, I've just never been that into "noise synths"... I guess I am just kind of stuck in my ways, but I still do most Noise with mics and feedback loops!
With that said, I wouldn't mind (actually, I really want) a sampler, and some kind of synth like a WSG or Sirkut SNB... My main problem with most synths being that so many of them sound too thin and too much like they're only good and making high-pitched squealing sounds (I need dem ultra-thick lows, dawg)... I realize there are limitations for this sort of things, though...
Totally unrelated, but I reeeeaallly want a TSP Teaspoon... It could totally replace my Boss DD-3 for how I use it, I think... Or, the very least, it could add a lot more craziness with both being used together!