Yeah, cool pedals and all, but the most impressive thing is the color coding here. A Joy for the eyes.
If only that sound cartridge was red instead of green.
Chain: Hexe Sound Cartridge > Holy Island Audio Tides (w/ Bitquest in FX loop) > SSBS TAFM > Drolo Stamme[n] > Pest Tattern > DC Hax2 > BioMoon
I need to get one of those fancy expression pedals that can control several pedals now, because I want it for both the Sound Cartridge to sweep through presets and Hax2 frequency.
That's sorta what I needed right now to remind me that I don't need a huge board to have acces to a TON of different weird sounds.
Been struggling to fit a bunch of pedals on my board that I want on there just for the sake of having em on there
settled-ish on this board. going into record in a couple of weeks so it'll all be torn up to experiment with other things but this is mostly what I have been writing with for this upcoming record
Derelict78 wrote:That probably sounds awful in the best possible way.
settled-ish on this board. going into record in a couple of weeks so it'll all be torn up to experiment with other things but this is mostly what I have been writing with for this upcoming record
Yes to tall of this.
What’s the walrus audio pedal ?
THEBEERHAMMER wrote:
Achtane wrote:Doom Weed, duh.
Doom seed is like...what you get when wizards jerk it.
Doom Weed produces Doom Seed.
BRO IS THIS EVEN KUSH??? IS BUFFERED? TRV BYPASS??? MY FRIEND DAMBLEDORE TOLD ME I NEEDED CRYSTAL LETTUICE.
settled-ish on this board. going into record in a couple of weeks so it'll all be torn up to experiment with other things but this is mostly what I have been writing with for this upcoming record
Yes to tall of this.
What’s the walrus audio pedal ?
monument tremolo! its okay but im not 100% stoked on it and i dont know why. it seems to sit weirdly with the guitar which is a thing i found with the slo as well. think i like the sounds of the flint more but the tap tempo is handy in a band context
Derelict78 wrote:That probably sounds awful in the best possible way.
The Ghost Echo is great! It's just a simple "spring-y" reverb. It's a belton brick, which is a module designed to essentially emulate a spring tank in a small box (uses some stacked PT2399 chips I believe). Ghost echo also has quite a lot of variation available for pre-delay which is nice. So I'd compare it to any similar small Belton-based reverb pedals.
It's a pretty simple reverb, no fancy tricks. When I had one I just found that it... sounded really good?
the ability to adjust the pre-delay is probs the best most distinctive part about the G. E. I have a Levitation which really misses out in that department (stupid me impulse bought after spending 20 minutes doing volume swells into the thing ) Still sounds mighty nice that way or when I want a little bit more slapbacky/sproingy sound (although I gather that the Levitation has *less* pre-delay than the G. E. and is fundamentally brighter - more platey/less springy).
Never did get around to comparing it to my D. Minnerized Tenebrion
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"In a moment of unparalleled genius, Noel Parachute headed off this potential disaster by unplugging the microphone."
Fellow ghost echo enthusiast here, hi. It's on the more normal side of weirdverbs but it strikes the perfect balance of 'character' and 'usability' or insert whatever terms you want to use. The only thing I'll say is that even with its pre-delay dialed fully back it still has a noticeable amount of pre-delay.
coldbrightsunlight wrote:The Ghost Echo is great! It's just a simple "spring-y" reverb. It's a belton brick, which is a module designed to essentially emulate a spring tank in a small box (uses some stacked PT2399 chips I believe). Ghost echo also has quite a lot of variation available for pre-delay which is nice. So I'd compare it to any similar small Belton-based reverb pedals.
It's a pretty simple reverb, no fancy tricks. When I had one I just found that it... sounded really good?
i was asking because it seems like it would work well as a no nonsense end of the chain verb for bowed instruments as well. not sure how it would work in reality though