vidret wrote:Dowi wrote:In a nutshell:
Grabbed A MAE Civil Math out of curiosity from BST and I absolutely love it. I had low expectations, instead it sounds awesome from Corgan muff walls to garage rock to early grunge vibes.
Finally bought a Halberd V2 and it is totally not what I expected. First time I return a pedal to the seller straight away. Not for me.
Everyone says the halberd is awesome. I think it sounds uninteresting in demos and when I tried it at a store it wasn't anything special.
However lots of people with good ears recommend it so it could be a gear context thing.
It surely is. In my setup it didn't work at all, at least for the purpose I wanted to use it for. I realize why some people like it so much, but it just not my thing.
cosmicevan wrote:
Civil Math is pretty incredible. I actually ended up exploring muffs via MAE. I snagged a Blue English which is a super compressed version w some weird parts...a Violet Math proto (made avail on discord to the first handful interested)...and a tall font/green drab. They all exhibit very unique characteristics...but the civil is the prize imo. Tall font is ridiculous as well but a bit of an anomaly due to a small bit of vintage Russian parts.
Highly recommend checking out the Germanium part garden of you get the chance...it's way more of an overdrive than a fuzz but super sweet sounding. Alec is really in his groove at this point imo.
Yuh, I remember your extensive Black Math collection

for the Part Garden, I love the standard version for broken fuzz sounds and all that stuff, so I guess the germanium is a bit less harsh?
MaxMaps wrote:
So what did I pick up?
Boss RC5
RC5 FTW! I snagged a used one some months ago and it's just simple and useful, especially for recording riffs and then compose some arrangements. I wanted to use the EHX 1440 for this but a major problem is that if you record something it is automatically saved in the memory, so the next time you turn it up you can't go back to the original recording unlike on boss units,where you have to click save if you want to save the overdubs.