Adventure Audio Dream Reaper
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Re: Adventure Audio Dream Reaper
i want this pedal so badly, good to know its versatile even without the dream settings too
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Re: Adventure Audio Dream Reaper
i want this
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Re: Adventure Audio Dream Reaper
I love mine. It's a crazy ass pedal and it's so odd how it reacts to your pick ups. I've never had anything like it that I can remember.
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Re: Adventure Audio Dream Reaper
Thinking..... I might need one finally.
Can anyone tell me there experience with expression pedals? I have Mission 25K and an expressionator that can change that to roughly 10K. The online manuals suggests nothing short of 100K but I see in Eivind's video he's using a Roland EV5 which I'm assuming is 10K. Thanks in advance for your input. Also, already having a LAL Oscillo 88, would this pedal be redundant, or a welcome addition?
Can anyone tell me there experience with expression pedals? I have Mission 25K and an expressionator that can change that to roughly 10K. The online manuals suggests nothing short of 100K but I see in Eivind's video he's using a Roland EV5 which I'm assuming is 10K. Thanks in advance for your input. Also, already having a LAL Oscillo 88, would this pedal be redundant, or a welcome addition?
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Re: Adventure Audio Dream Reaper
Asking this of ILF is asking Bob Ross if “burnt ochre” is a wise choice for your painting of a sunset.sostark wrote: Also, already having a LAL Oscillo 88, would this pedal be […] a welcome addition?

I own both, and there’s definitely some overlap in the Venn diagram, but enough singular character to warrant having both.
I don’t use the expression jack on either, since I sit in front of my board and tweak as I play, so sorry I can’t help with that.
But...
When oscillating, the Dream Reaper doesn’t have quite the... nuance... that the 88 has. The 88 just responds so much more to the slightest change in capacitance like volume or tone knob changes or pickup selection.
However, the Dream Reaper is much more versatile when it come to “standard” shades of dirt. I’d say it sounds like a very lively Rat, but then you add the filter and the bias and all the othe fun stuff.
Oh! And speaking of the filter... I really dig the Dream Reaper’s oscillation tone over the 88 if I’m using either pedal as the “sound source”. Where the 88 is just pure oscillation (which can have its uses too), the Reaper’s filter is really useful for dialing in the perfect tone before sending it downstream to the rest of your effect chain.
TL;DR
Get a Dream Reaper.
Play it against your 88.
Flip the one you dig the least
...or not
Keep both for maximum ILFness

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Re: Adventure Audio Dream Reaper
^ Yeah, this sounds right. About the expression pedal, I guess 100k is better and would give you a wider range. I just have the Roland, so use that for everything. If the range I got in my video sounds good to you, then yours should be fine (someone with more technical know how can probably chime in if this is entirely wrong and dangerous).
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Re: Adventure Audio Dream Reaper

This guy is the last word in oscillating fuzz