Still looks mostly the same added a Geiger counter and Frazz dazzler though, im actually going to remove the Dark Destroyer now as i want to sell it (if anyone is interested???). I have had my fun with it :-)
I really like it but there are so many settings that it takes alot of dedication to get what you want. Ive actually put a Dopefx Earth Dweller in-front of it now and it tames it a little and allows me to dial in some crazy sounds while still retaining the ability to play chords.
"Usable" sounds come out of it when you turn the sample rate up full, so the settings i have for it in this pic sound awesomely brutal gated fuzz. Some of the wave tables will give you no sound unless you get the right combo of other settings but its all about trial and error and finding what you're looking for.
The manual is mostly useless, if you have the time to play then do it i picked mine up for £160 second hand so i thought it was worth it (retail around £230 here)
Yea that is the one thing that has kept me from picking one up, the huge amount of settings to try out. Usually I don't do well with pedals like that and end up flipping them.
Still looks mostly the same added a Geiger counter and Frazz dazzler though, im actually going to remove the Dark Destroyer now as i want to sell it (if anyone is interested???). I have had my fun with it :-)
D.o.S. wrote:tbh dude if I knew you made music I would have probably voted for your board?
not that I vote, but, you know what I mean? I just assumed you were a collector. No offense. We're bros, right? Internet bros? I assume that doesn't come off the wrong way?
yeah everything I buy is to make-a the tones, yeah. I could care less about collecting. If I don't use it then I'm selling it.... I just use a lot of stuff.
I've gotta be practical with "something new-in, something unused-out" in order to maintain clutter/resources. I have interests like Da Vinci...with the additional burden of expensive, dated taste. If only I had the luxury of the resources necessary for me to be a collector...
There's some great boards the last few pages. Ruiner, yours is awesome. It's even more spectacular once you put the shot of your rig in there.
I really wish the BILF had just been an overall top 3 instead of the groups of three. I think the last group was loaded and two of the top boards were in that group, and it would have been nice to see multiple boards from that group make the finals.
Oooh the Geiger! Had one for a while and sold it when I got back home. I liked one that was at like wave table 44F maybe? The gain range is crazy
Cydonia wrote: Too bad no one here is interested in talking about "gear"
BossMann73 wrote:I didn't insult it......I "curated" a "different aesthetic.".
John wrote:I love how this forum has the GDP of Switzerland in pedals but the collective value of everyone's patch cables is less than the change in my couch cushions. And I don't have a couch.
I've just pulled it all apart for a maximum efficiency rethink and to optimise it for integrating a synth into my live setup. Should be very interesting.
untilshewokeme wrote:Yea that is the one thing that has kept me from picking one up, the huge amount of settings to try out. Usually I don't do well with pedals like that and end up flipping them.
Glad you are enjoying it!
It's a bonkers pedal, but it's one of the few that was just too much for me--and I like really complicated stuff. GC just didn't seem to make a lot of sense (layout, controls, 'hidden' functions). That and the H9 were just too aggravating.
The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents.