I have gone back to this combination so many times.
Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
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Everything is is some kind of appropriate order and whatever etc. I'm kind of totally not into how this is all rolling. I need to do like a total revamp, and figure a way to get the volume pedal into the rotation but not not on the board, so I need some cables, etc.
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weed_killer wrote:the Life Aquatic wrote:
I have gone back to this combination so many times.
swap the boss for a dmm or ibanez ddl and I've been there. Sometimes minimal setups are the most fun of all.
Gives you moar time to feel the music then the knobs
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Eivind August wrote:Still a sweet set-up. I get that feel, though. Downsizing is fun. Until you at some point will miss stuff, and start buying it back. You should sell stuff to me. Because I won't sell it back, thus saving you from the eternal circle of stuff. Yeah. Anyway, sweet set-up was what I was gonna write. Now we here.
well i think pedals for me were a sort of reaction to being totally frustrated with the way i was taught how to play guitar and taught about music at school, so i could turn the boring technical skills i'd developed into being able to make ridiculous noises instead. but now that noise side has been absorbed into my tabletop setup and my guitar playing has developed into maybe a more distinct voice now that i've been able to truly forget all the useless theory and stylistic stuff i learnt and just PLAY. that's just how it seems to be working for me anyway. if i do sell stuff i never regret it or re-buy it (luckily).
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monkeydancer wrote:Yeah it is.
Here's what I've been having fun with recently.
You got a board!!
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UglyCasanova wrote:Splanda Jebus, that board looks like months and months of fun! I like the fairfield-looking Fuck and the green TAFM a lot!![]()
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Fixed my memory man! 



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That looks fun as fuck!
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How do you get along with the voodoo fuzz? I have one. Can't make up my mind. It's currently my only fuzz since my buddy won't take any hints I want my muff back. Some days it like it with the octave engaged because it gets a little gated and can't figure out what notes to play. Other days it just sounds thin. This is all on guitar btw
And whenever I try it in my noise set up it sounds extremely thin. Not sure why...
And whenever I try it in my noise set up it sounds extremely thin. Not sure why...
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PeteeBee wrote:How do you get along with the voodoo fuzz? I have one. Can't make up my mind. It's currently my only fuzz since my buddy won't take any hints I want my muff back. Some days it like it with the octave engaged because it gets a little gated and can't figure out what notes to play. Other days it just sounds thin. This is all on guitar btw
And whenever I try it in my noise set up it sounds extremely thin. Not sure why...
It shouldn't sound thin at all. Tone Machines are mean. Perhaps try the mod that's listed online for the voodoo? I think a couple of the capacitors are oriented the wrong way.
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I like it. would prefer something else but it gets that scooped muff sound and is super nasally, (which stands out and I like it)
playing on the neck pick up with the tone rolled down a bit you can get ping pong-y octaves around the 10-15 fret marks.
it tracks a bit better sounds more fuller if you have something driving it. but it is a cheapo pedal and I'd like something more BOUTIQUE whenever that happens.
took me three years to zip tie the loose exposed cables in and buy a switch to throw it on my memory man.
playing on the neck pick up with the tone rolled down a bit you can get ping pong-y octaves around the 10-15 fret marks.
it tracks a bit better sounds more fuller if you have something driving it. but it is a cheapo pedal and I'd like something more BOUTIQUE whenever that happens.
took me three years to zip tie the loose exposed cables in and buy a switch to throw it on my memory man.
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Could/would rock that!
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Played a little game of musical capacitors, C9 - C15, and it sounds way different. way more big muffy. easy mod, took like 40 minutes.

sounds great! definitely will be waiting on replacing this duder...!

sounds great! definitely will be waiting on replacing this duder...!
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Yeah Blackarts isn't ILF, but y'know



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