kpsta wrote:Please explain this dry blending more. I have an ARF and I'm trying to figure out where to put it among my other things...
Well I'm using a mixer, so I just have it on it's own channel and adjust the level to taste with the dry signal. But you could use something like the saturnworks blender looper, where it's just a single loop but it has a mix control to blend the pre-loop dry signal with the post-loop wet signal. Does that make sense?
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kpsta wrote:Please explain this dry blending more. I have an ARF and I'm trying to figure out where to put it among my other things...
Well I'm using a mixer, so I just have it on it's own channel and adjust the level to taste with the dry signal. But you could use something like the saturnworks blender looper, where it's just a single loop but it has a mix control to blend the pre-loop dry signal with the post-loop wet signal. Does that make sense?
hbombgraphics wrote:dude, that is awesome you have some great stuff on there
how bad is the bypass on the D&S?
Thanks
It's not that I'm poor or stinchy, but I insist on sticking to non-booteek peds unless I have a good reason not to. Most of the time I can find what I need in cheapo peds, and in some case I like 'em more than the more pricey alternatives.
The bypass on the D&S doesn't bother me THAT much, it's actually pretty okay on the overly bright normal channel of the AC15C2 I play through at home. But it does roll of quit a bit of treble it seems, so I figured I might as well fresh up on my soldering skills on a true bypass mod
hbombgraphics wrote:dude, that is awesome you have some great stuff on there
how bad is the bypass on the D&S?
Thanks
It's not that I'm poor or stinchy, but I insist on sticking to non-booteek peds unless I have a good reason not to. Most of the time I can find what I need in cheapo peds, and in some case I like 'em more than the more pricey alternatives.
The bypass on the D&S doesn't bother me THAT much, it's actually pretty okay on the overly bright normal channel of the AC15C2 I play through at home. But it does roll of quit a bit of treble it seems, so I figured I might as well fresh up on my soldering skills on a true bypass mod
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hbombgraphics wrote:dude, that is awesome you have some great stuff on there
how bad is the bypass on the D&S?
Thanks
It's not that I'm poor or stinchy, but I insist on sticking to non-booteek peds unless I have a good reason not to. Most of the time I can find what I need in cheapo peds, and in some case I like 'em more than the more pricey alternatives.
The bypass on the D&S doesn't bother me THAT much, it's actually pretty okay on the overly bright normal channel of the AC15C2 I play through at home. But it does roll of quit a bit of treble it seems, so I figured I might as well fresh up on my soldering skills on a true bypass mod
Never apologize for the gear you pick to get your sounds. if it works for you that should be all that matters
UglyCasanova wrote:Nice! What are you controlling with that 8 step?
I have TRS cables dangling from the echolution (to control the delay time) and from the Randy's Revenge (to control the carrier frequency). I can swap them back and forth depending on what I'm doing. It is possible I may also throw one on the Four Eyes fuzz, so that I can use both my pigtronix dual expression pedal and the 8 step...depending on how the 8 step sounds there. We shall see.
For some reason the Four Eyes will not work with those power adapters. So, I've got to squeeze a boss adapter in there somewhere for that guy to run off of. I hope none of my other pedals objects to the ModTone 9v adapter. Meet Maude, and Randy's Revenge seems to run off of them fine, so its not a Fairfield Circuitry thing.