New Non-BOSS Pedals
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Re: New Non-BOSS Pedals
Yes, all these old KORG units have a sound that I really, really like. There is not even one with a slight "meh"-factor.
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Re: New Non-BOSS Pedals
Thanks Laurie thats very kind of you!laurie wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2023 2:54 amIf you find one in Canada have it sent to me and I will mail it to you...fuzzbuzzfuzz wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2023 2:12 amMost pedals built in the US are quite pricy here. Still there’s hope!
Btw, how about a nice tremolo pedal build?
Like most effects I love it and have a dozen or more I use...yet I can see room to improve, functionally.
Someting the size of the Architect fuzz (and the rock solid build quality!). (the BBE Tremor I have is about right)
- 2 independent speeds/depths is the key, hopefully with a "ramp" time.
Wave shape of the basics - square, triangle, sine + "Skew" (that off centre wobble vintage tone is perfect)
Volume/boost/preamp control.
Surf green, white Fender knobs or similar (Like the TC Pipeline maybe?)
Expression jack (to ramp speed or depth)
Of course tap tempo would be the icing on the cake but its not essential.
Clear largish LEDs that flash the tempo.
Thoughts?
(Actaully I also recal I have a Fuchs Creme de la Trem in the junk pile which I loved - harmonic style trem. Now something like that on a mode would be thoroughly welcome! 18v fried the Fuchs, but its fiddly small circuit. They did send two replacement chips but to no avail. I also flipped out the diode but no dice.)
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Re: New Non-BOSS Pedals
I love the specificityfuzzbuzzfuzz wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 1:17 amThanks Laurie thats very kind of you!laurie wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2023 2:54 amIf you find one in Canada have it sent to me and I will mail it to you...fuzzbuzzfuzz wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2023 2:12 amMost pedals built in the US are quite pricy here. Still there’s hope!
Btw, how about a nice tremolo pedal build?
Like most effects I love it and have a dozen or more I use...yet I can see room to improve, functionally.
Someting the size of the Architect fuzz (and the rock solid build quality!). (the BBE Tremor I have is about right)
One of my favouritesis actually the Maxon Stereo Box - which is technically a pan but functions as a tremolo in mono mode. The PN-2 gets very close soundwise with less control of the speed.
- 2 independent speeds/depths is the key, hopefully with a "ramp" time.
Wave shape of the basics - square, triangle, sine + "Skew" (that off centre wobble vintage tone is perfect)
Volume/boost/preamp control.
Surf green, white Fender knobs or similar (Like the TC Pipeline maybe?)
Expression jack (to ramp speed or depth)
Of course tap tempo would be the icing on the cake but its not essential.
Clear largish LEDs that flash the tempo.
Thoughts?
(Actaully I also recal I have a Fuchs Creme de la Trem in the junk pile which I loved - harmonic style trem. Now something like that on a mode would be thoroughly welcome! 18v fried the Fuchs, but its fiddly small circuit. They did send two replacement chips but to no avail. I also flipped out the diode but no dice.)
I haven't ever thought of doing a tremolo - I bought a Fulltone Supatrem years ago and it does everything I need.
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Re: New Non-BOSS Pedals
I have a engineer's heart but non of the skill!I love the specificity
I think, as I am sure you know, after a while experience tells you X or Y is missing. I suppose its my impetus for modding my own too, quite satisfying. If I ever had the skill/time to build my own pedals they would have to be something with some practical learning/mods inc, rather than I guess retreads or exapnded functions for the sake of it. But for now its mere mods!
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Re: New Non-BOSS Pedals
As far as new pedals go, except the Ibanez BB-9, last year I got into multiband compression. For me, for the bass guitar at least, that seems the way to go. I like slower attack on the low end and a faster attack on the high end with just a moderate 3:1 or 4:1 ratio. A normal single band compressor like the MXR bass comp I had was never gonna give me that.
I have an old Trace Elliot combo where the dual band compression is build in, and I was kind of intrigued by this idea. So, since it's pretty hard finding an original TE dual band compressor pedal for a decent price, not to mention it runs on a crazy 18 volt centre positive adaptor, I found the TC electronic Hypergravity.
A multiband compressor that is fully programmable with their toneprint editor software.
I love it, in fact I love it so much I bought the mini as well.
Now I can set up one pedal for the electrics, and the other for my acoustic bass.
I found the original pedal's parameters on the Ovnilab website and some youtube video, and kind of went from there.
I like TC Electronic, I also have the Mojomojo, the mini Corona chorus and the skysurfer reverb.
Anybody else have and like toneprint pedals and use the editor software?
I have an old Trace Elliot combo where the dual band compression is build in, and I was kind of intrigued by this idea. So, since it's pretty hard finding an original TE dual band compressor pedal for a decent price, not to mention it runs on a crazy 18 volt centre positive adaptor, I found the TC electronic Hypergravity.
A multiband compressor that is fully programmable with their toneprint editor software.
I love it, in fact I love it so much I bought the mini as well.
Now I can set up one pedal for the electrics, and the other for my acoustic bass.
I found the original pedal's parameters on the Ovnilab website and some youtube video, and kind of went from there.
I like TC Electronic, I also have the Mojomojo, the mini Corona chorus and the skysurfer reverb.
Anybody else have and like toneprint pedals and use the editor software?
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Sounds like a nice solution! Ovnilab is a good source, especially for bass guitar. It seems like the owner of this site hasn't added too much in the last few years, though.
I only know the Skysurfer, which is my little brother's only reverb pedal. I always know when it's on. It's when there is constant noise in the pauses. So far this tc electronic pedal from the recent Behringer era hasn't convinced me to check out the other pedals from that brand. I have only heard good things about the old ones that were entirely made in Denmark.
I only know the Skysurfer, which is my little brother's only reverb pedal. I always know when it's on. It's when there is constant noise in the pauses. So far this tc electronic pedal from the recent Behringer era hasn't convinced me to check out the other pedals from that brand. I have only heard good things about the old ones that were entirely made in Denmark.
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Re: New Non-BOSS Pedals
I've never heard of a multiband compressor before, but that is a GREAT idea for bass. Thanks for sharing!
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Re: New Non-BOSS Pedals
The Trace SMX Dual Comp is a killer pedal. I bought one used back in the late 90s and it hasn't left my bass board since!Dirk wrote: ↑Tue Feb 28, 2023 6:39 pmAs far as new pedals go, except the Ibanez BB-9, last year I got into multiband compression. For me, for the bass guitar at least, that seems the way to go. I like slower attack on the low end and a faster attack on the high end with just a moderate 3:1 or 4:1 ratio. A normal single band compressor like the MXR bass comp I had was never gonna give me that.
I have an old Trace Elliot combo where the dual band compression is build in, and I was kind of intrigued by this idea. So, since it's pretty hard finding an original TE dual band compressor pedal for a decent price, not to mention it runs on a crazy 18 volt centre positive adaptor, I found the TC electronic Hypergravity.
A multiband compressor that is fully programmable with their toneprint editor software.
I love it, in fact I love it so much I bought the mini as well.
Now I can set up one pedal for the electrics, and the other for my acoustic bass.
I found the original pedal's parameters on the Ovnilab website and some youtube video, and kind of went from there.
I like TC Electronic, I also have the Mojomojo, the mini Corona chorus and the skysurfer reverb.
Anybody else have and like toneprint pedals and use the editor software?
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Cool board! Kudos to your for using the ODB-3 in the only correct way.