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Splinter posted:Your terminology here is a bit confusing. All TRS cables can pass a balanced, mono signal if the gear on both sides of the cable has balanced inputs/outputs. If both connections aren't balanced, then the signal isn't balanced, regardless of whether you use a TRS or TS cable. If you're using a TRS cable to send a stereo signal (e.g. a headphone out), the signal will always be unbalanced. TS cables (like a standard instrument cable) only support an unbalanced, mono signal. You are 100% right, I hosed up my terminology. Everywhere that I said (unbal), I meant that I was using a TS Cable, not a TRS. Sorry for the confusion, I am still new to this stuff and trying to get things straight in my head. I am using ALL TS Cables in my chain from Minilogue -> Pedals -> Interface. I have the CH-2 and RV-6 pedals from Boss that both have dual outputs so I am going to play with that a bit to see how it comes through.
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Here's my pedalboard I currently have. Note that I have a ditto x4 and not two ditto x2s. Please tell me what you think. I like the ability to play a real raw, unfiltered guitar signal mixed in with a couple overdrives and muffs. Like to play noisy music like Metz all the way to ultra clean like Belle and Sebastian. Currently using a Fender Jazzmaster with a blackfaced Fender Pro Reverb. Ferdinand the Bull fucked around with this message at 18:31 on Mar 4, 2018 |
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Sadly, it seems the Han-Taun is not going to work for me. After comparing it to my other overdrives I realized that it cuts a pretty significant amount of low end, so it's not really usable for bass. I'd really like to try the Earthquaker Bellows. If only there was a dealer somewhere close to me...
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# ? Mar 5, 2018 09:03 |
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Ferdinand the Bull posted:Here's my pedalboard I currently have. Note that I have a ditto x4 and not two ditto x2s. Well you have no modulation. Phasers are always fun for noise. You could also go the abundant overdrive option too. Something that sits between SF and BMP. Also stacking delays is awesome.
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syntaxfunction posted:Well you have no modulation. Phasers are always fun for noise. You could also go the abundant overdrive option too. Something that sits between SF and BMP. Oh snap, I just realized I forgot my Fulltone OCD. It sits in just after my Big Muff in my overdrive circuit. I was thinking of getting either a Line 6 DL4 https://line6.com/stompbox-modelers/ or a Digitech Whammy https://digitech.com/en/products/whammy-4th-gen next. Thoughts?? What's a fun mod pedal to use?
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# ? Mar 5, 2018 16:16 |
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Wowwwweeee this Behringer HM2 clone does exactly what I want a synth fuzz/distortion to do. I think I wanna build one! Someone (Bhabi?) linked some pcbs earlier here right? Those looked pretty cool. Anyone have that link?
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JamesKPolk posted:Wowwwweeee this Behringer HM2 clone does exactly what I want a synth fuzz/distortion to do. I think I wanna build one! Someone (Bhabi?) linked some pcbs earlier here right? Those looked pretty cool. Anyone have that link? Just checked the clone out and wow, its only $25? I might get one just for fun to throw on my synth if it has a cool sound to it.
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JamesKPolk posted:Wowwwweeee this Behringer HM2 clone does exactly what I want a synth fuzz/distortion to do. I think I wanna build one! Someone (Bhabi?) linked some pcbs earlier here right? Those looked pretty cool. Anyone have that link? http://peperspedals.blogspot.co.nz/2018/01/pepers-pedals-hm-too-many-clones-build.html http://dirtypcbs.com/store/designer/details/PepersPedals/5880/hm2-v1-1-panel-zip If you have questions ask here or pm me so as not to poo poo up the thread. Pepers' Pedals might have a Sunn Beta/Lead fet translation preamp pedal coming soon, as well. I know this because Tony is cool and will tell you as much if you ask.
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 07:06 |
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A pedal building thread would be loving awesome hint hint. I have an overdrive kit that’s overdue to be built and I’d like to eventually get into making noise machines and simple synth boxes.
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hy + ty. Looks like really solid build docs (like all my modding questions (so far) were answered). Snowy posted:A pedal building thread would be loving awesome hint hint. I have an overdrive kit thats overdue to be built and Id like to eventually get into making noise machines and simple synth boxes. I'd be down for something like that. I'll make an OP when I have time but that'll be in a month or so probably so anyone feel free to scoop me. MrSargent posted:Just checked the clone out and wow, its only $25? I might get one just for fun to throw on my synth if it has a cool sound to it. Well its an HM2 so if you didn't spend your teens listening to swedish dbeat I can't promise its gonna hit the same nostalgic notes. If you're in the mood to throw $25-30 at a bunch of effects though this is a really handy chart: http://thetoneking.com/wp/behringer-stomp-box-cross-comparison-chart/
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 22:36 |
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Made the DIY Pedals thread guys: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3851429
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# ? Mar 10, 2018 22:45 |
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JamesKPolk posted:
Yah, I kinda contracted a case of pedalitis after buying an OS-2 pedal for my TR-8 to distort some 808s. From there I bought a RV-6, CH-1, and Bass Big Muff for my Minilogue over the course of about 3 weeks, haha.
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moving discussion from Guitar thread...Spanish Manlove posted:Pretty much you've discovered the "clean boost" setting of a tube screamer, which everyone uses out front of a decent amp. I hear the old slayer tone is a 10band eq with the mids all the way up, a pro co rat, and an accidentally beastly jcm800 that had everything right go wrong for it. So this is going to sound really stupid, but why would people not just use a boost pedal to achieve this? Is it the combination of boost + low cut that a TS gets? I thought the TS compresses and adds mids - which is exactly the kind of thing that a Fender needs (being mid-scooped) and a Marshall doesn't (being mid-humped) ?
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# ? Mar 19, 2018 09:21 |
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Southern Heel posted:moving discussion from Guitar thread... TS gives you a mid-hump boost. That’s it.
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Southern Heel posted:
the low cut helps make palm muted notes sound more well-defined
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# ? Mar 19, 2018 12:05 |
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Found someone selling a Way Huge Green Rhino for double cheap so I'll see how that pans out.
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# ? Mar 19, 2018 15:09 |
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AmpTweaker FatMetal Pro review: shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit that sounds good
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# ? Mar 20, 2018 06:34 |
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I have a vocoder/talkbox question! In this world, there is only one kind of vocoder/talkbox sound that I want, (I was recently educated that these are different things, the cruxes of the issue apparently being which frequencies can be modulated, and method of operation) and it's Cory from this spectacular performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFWz_6hnAEI Exactly what kind of synth patch is he vocoding to get that crisp tone?
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Tweezer Reprise posted:I have a vocoder/talkbox question! In this world, there is only one kind of vocoder/talkbox sound that I want, (I was recently educated that these are different things, the cruxes of the issue apparently being which frequencies can be modulated, and method of operation) and it's Cory from this spectacular performance: This performance uses a vocoder, not a talkbox. You can tell the difference because a talkbox has a plastic tube connected to it that you put in your mouth, the tube carries the sound and you modulate it with your mouth. Vocoder on the other hand, you send your voice into the machine and you typically see this as in the video, with a microphone input connected to the vocoder. As for the synth patch, good question. I might play around with the Ableton Vocoder when I get home and see if I can get close.
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MrSargent posted:This performance uses a vocoder, not a talkbox. You can tell the difference because a talkbox has a plastic tube connected to it that you put in your mouth, the tube carries the sound and you modulate it with your mouth. Vocoder on the other hand, you send your voice into the machine and you typically see this as in the video, with a microphone input connected to the vocoder. thank you very much!
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Southern Heel posted:Found someone selling a Way Huge Green Rhino for double cheap so I'll see how that pans out. WHGR is pretty sweet - it's got a 100hz boost/cut which I've got at about 25% and it's shelving off the very bottom of the EQ nicely. Vol maxed, Tone at 90% and Drive at 10% - certainly brings everything into a more narrow spectrum. I gather because the Marshall is already quite middy, when the TS hump hits it the mids just compress and get all saturated without ending up a hairy mess.
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# ? Mar 22, 2018 13:06 |
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Oh my, the Broughton Sunder Fuzz might be the best fuzz pedal I've ever heard. The EQ is just so much more usable than any other fuzz I've tried on bass.
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Tweezer Reprise posted:thank you very much! I think I've mentioned it before in the synth thread, but if you have even the slightest interest in vocoders (or vocal processing in general), you need to read Dave Thompkins' How to Wreck a Nice Beach: The Vocoder from World War II to Hip-Hop.
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After The War posted:I think I've mentioned it before in the synth thread, but if you have even the slightest interest in vocoders (or vocal processing in general), you need to read Dave Thompkins' How to Wreck a Nice Beach: The Vocoder from World War II to Hip-Hop. oh, kickass! totally getting this
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# ? Mar 25, 2018 16:41 |
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Monday Morning Pedal People: Here is your mission, should you choose to accept it. You are to assemble the a mini/ultra portable pedal board. You have $500 (American) to buy any combination of pedals you want. The pedal board and power supply are “free.” Genre is your choice, but you do have to “label” your board.
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Captain Apollo posted:Monday Morning Pedal People: Hard Rock: Polytune, Way Huge Green Rhino, Boss DM-2w, Catalinbread Talisman - the only thing missing is some kind of modulation. I don't use it to bother buying a pedal but a Dunlop Mini Wah, or one of those all-in-one phaser/vibe/chorus pedals should do.
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Captain Apollo posted:Monday Morning Pedal People: Are we going to have a rule to cover used gear? Only if something is out of production, and average price sold for on eBay? It's also okay if you want to stay with new stuff, just to keep it simple/easier for international posters.
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# ? Apr 2, 2018 13:21 |
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I’ll play - this is pretty much my current practice board at the moment anyways: Rock/Alternative board: Smallsound/Bigsound Mini ($160) - my current favorite crunchy overdrive EXH OpAmp Big Muff reissue ($80) - Pumpkins in a box Caroline Guitar Company Parabola ($200) - Awesome tremolo with a great “filtered trem” setting that helps the effect sit better and not get cheesy, with a gain section that can easily sub in for an overdrive in a pinch. And with the leftover I’d probably try to find a Super Hard On clone or similar boost.
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# ? Apr 2, 2018 14:09 |
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kirk hammett special: diezel vh4-2 distortion and mc404 wah
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# ? Apr 2, 2018 18:50 |
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Genre: Me loving around on the couch. $650 worth of random Death By Audio pedals. One of them won't work so I'll actually be under $500.
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# ? Apr 2, 2018 19:17 |
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Budget Psychedelic Sludge Board but also other music too Behringer SF300 Super Fuzz ($25) ProCo Turbo Rat ($100) Behringer VD400 Vintage Delay ($25) MXR Phase 90 ($60) Polytune3 ($100) EHX Micro POG ($150) $40 left over to buy a bunch of dirt weed. Edit: I don’t use wah pedals. I know. It’s weird. Dang It Bhabhi! fucked around with this message at 19:26 on Apr 2, 2018 |
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Dang It Bhabhi! posted:$40 left over to buy a bunch of dirt weed. Nah, you need another delay. For some reason. I don't know why.
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Dang It Bhabhi! posted:Edit: I don’t use wah pedals. I know. It’s weird. I would if anyone made really good ones with true bypass I might get the mini since it’s tb or suck it up and see if I like the buffer on the Petrucci sig since that one sounds amazing.
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Kilometers Davis posted:I would if anyone made really good ones with true bypass I might get the mini since it’s tb or suck it up and see if I like the buffer on the Petrucci sig since that one sounds amazing. All wah pedals are buffered bypass? Kilometers Davis posted:I would if anyone made really good ones with true bypass I might get the mini since it’s tb or suck it up and see if I like the buffer on the Petrucci sig since that one sounds amazing. It’s probably a great buffer. Making a great buffer is a solved problem that is inexpensive. The Klon buffer is 9 components. I’d say go for it.
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# ? Apr 2, 2018 23:41 |
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Most seem to be unfortunately. I’m incredibly picky about buffered pedals and haven’t always liked the Dunlop approach but if it’s good enough for Petrucci then it’s probably good enough for me!
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Kilometers Davis posted:I would if anyone made really good ones with true bypass I might get the mini since it’s tb or suck it up and see if I like the buffer on the Petrucci sig since that one sounds amazing. My 535Q is true bypass, that's the reason I got it. But the boost and variable Q/range are why I love it - really helps solos cut through.
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# ? Apr 3, 2018 04:29 |
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RMC (Teese) wahs are all true bypass
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# ? Apr 3, 2018 04:45 |
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I’ll check those out too. Not super familiar with the brand. After The War posted:My 535Q is true bypass, that's the reason I got it. But the boost and variable Q/range are why I love it - really helps solos cut through. Oh neat I didn’t know that! I’ll compare it with the mini and the JP and go from there. e: dang the 535Q might be exactly what I want
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# ? Apr 3, 2018 04:47 |
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Found a local store with a bunch of Earthquaker stuff, so today I went and tried some overdrives on bass. I was really enjoying the Bellows, but after going back and forth for a while I ended up preferring the Westwood. The Bellows can get gnarlier, but the extra EQ on the Westwood makes it a lot more versatile overall. I'm falling down the dirt box rabbit hole- there are like 4-5 other ones I feel like I need to test drive ASAP. The store is also a Wren & Cuff dealer, so I was hoping they would have a Suppa Phat Phuk, but no such luck.
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Juaguocio posted:Found a local store with a bunch of Earthquaker stuff, so today I went and tried some overdrives on bass. I was really enjoying the Bellows, but after going back and forth for a while I ended up preferring the Westwood. The Bellows can get gnarlier, but the extra EQ on the Westwood makes it a lot more versatile overall. I'm going to Chicago Music Exchange before our show next Saturday... I think I need to leave my credit card at home or I'll be coming home with another pedal... I want to build a Rat clone with a blend for bass, but some of those other pedals might be interesting to try as well.
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