PanicProne wrote: This is seriously nice. I've been thinking about "reseting" and rebuilding my board (obviously adding a few things) for quite some time now but haven't gotten down to it. This really inspired me though, so it might actually happen now. Bet you're looking forward to rehearsals this week, yeah? Is that a PT Pro or bigger, btw?
thanks bud...glad i could help in some way. That board is a PT Pro...it is massive and also, the hardcase is huge, but well worth it!
Very cool...we've got a lot of similar pedals. Interesting placement of the Revolver...I've never thought of putting it early. I have my on a second board with my boomerang and particle for modifying things post loop.
neonblack wrote:I find that I like stacking ODs more than fuzz lately. And there are so many interesting overdrives out there that I want, with so many different characteristics. Fuck, Mini, Driving Notion, Barbershop, Behemoth, Improbability Drive, Steroid OD. I could never touch another fuzz again and still get all the fuzzy sounds I could want.
That doesn't mean I don't still love fuzz though.
Stacking ODs is awesome. You can get some gnarly tones and textures. Fuzzhugger Arc Flash into a Penny Pedals Fingerprint is a thing of nasty beauty. Kind of like a hot chick, but when she smiles you see her fucked up teeth.
For the most part I only have one of any given type of effect on this board. When I want fuzz I just want the ripping velcro lead tone the fuzz factory gives me. A muff isn't substantially different from the drive on my amp to the point that I would make room for one in addition to the fuzz factory. I see lots of boards where guys will have 10 fuzzes on them or even multiple of a given type of fuzz and that just seems silly to me. You spend more time comparing sounds at that point than playing. I used to have easily 100 fuzz pedals in boxes around my house. Now I have 5 I think. I just dont need more than this one on my board.
Preach. I use a Fat Fuzz Factory for the exact same purpose and reason (though I might add a Muff now, just because I have room for it).
The Fuzz Factory is an incredible toolbox for dirt.
The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents.