Just put up a demo of the ADD Signal Overloader. This thing can be a not-so-clean boost, a fuzzy drive, or anything in between. I really love putting it in front of another fuzz or a dirty amp! And most importantly it looks soooo cool
_themissingshade_ wrote:I really enjoy these demos. Any time somebody demos an overdrive or fuzz and doesn't play a blues lick, an angel gets its wings.
Thank you! I feel like there's a ton of dirt pedals with original designs that get overlooked because everything sounds the same with blues licks. I try my best to do them justice!
_themissingshade_ wrote:I really enjoy these demos. Any time somebody demos an overdrive or fuzz and doesn't play a blues lick, an angel gets its wings.
Thank you! I feel like there's a ton of dirt pedals with original designs that get overlooked because everything sounds the same with blues licks. I try my best to do them justice!
It never ceases to amaze me how few people demo pedals without playing even a single chord. But I really like your playing style, you bring out the dynamics of dirt pedals really nicely. Keep up the good work!
Just put up a demo of the Big Game Pedals CVLT Deluxe. This thing is a super cool recreation of the Peavey f800B in a (relatively) compact pedal format. It get the gritty DFA1979 distortion tone, but also works as a great preamp, eq, or dirty boost. I'm loving running this into a dirty amp with the clean channel's volume turned down to clean up the amp a little, and the distortion channel set to push it into really nice breakup
Your Proverb video sold me on it and I'm notorious for hating most reverb pedals. Got the Pro not the XS, and I fall more in love with it every day. I also got a Lo Fi Junky after watching the comparison video between that and the gen loss, and stupidly traded it. Will probably end up with another if this Pitch Pirate doesn't work out. But I've gotten kinda gen loss-esque tones from a Lo-Fi Machine, Small Clone, and Fuck. (Also have a Mini but I was already in the know on those haha). It's nice to have a demo-er who plays very similar styles to myself, makes deciding on pedals easier, keep up the great work! If you ever want to demo an In Limbo iii compact I'd totally loan mine.
Thought I'd share the glory of the Proverb (guest appearance by my snare drum, apologies):
boneslygrifter wrote:Your Proverb video sold me on it and I'm notorious for hating most reverb pedals. Got the Pro not the XS, and I fall more in love with it every day. I also got a Lo Fi Junky after watching the comparison video between that and the gen loss, and stupidly traded it. Will probably end up with another if this Pitch Pirate doesn't work out. But I've gotten kinda gen loss-esque tones from a Lo-Fi Machine, Small Clone, and Fuck. (Also have a Mini but I was already in the know on those haha). It's nice to have a demo-er who plays very similar styles to myself, makes deciding on pedals easier, keep up the great work! If you ever want to demo an In Limbo iii compact I'd totally loan mine.
Thought I'd share the glory of the Proverb (guest appearance by my snare drum, apologies):
Sounds awesome! I feel like I would be pretty content using just a Small Clone and Proverb for a while. And I'm really glad you're liking the Proverb! I got mine on a whim and fell it love with it really quickly. At this point it might be my favorite Belton Brick reverb
And I'm really glad you're liking the demos! I figured there aren't many demoers who play similar styles to me, so I'm glad there are people out there who do and find them useful. And I might take you up on that In Limbo offer if I can't get ahold of one for myself
New video up with some glitch pedals and drum sequences! Fed sequences from my Octatrack through a Dwarfcraft Grazer, EQD Rainbow Machine, Red Panda Tensor, and TKOG Mini Glitch. The kick was sent to a separate channel so it stays clean to keep some sense of rhythm, but even then it gets pretty hectic. Usually when I do this on a track, I'll record a take of the drums through whatever pedal and then slice up my favorite parts to use as fills
Just put up a demo of the Walrus Fathom. I love the modulation on this thing, and even though I mainly stay in the Plate mode, the others sound really great. I don't show this in the demo, but it sounds excellent run into a fuzz. I use it for that 90% of the time
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Just put up a demo of the Big Game Pedals CVLT Deluxe. This thing is a super cool recreation of the Peavey f800B in a (relatively) compact pedal format. It get the gritty DFA1979 distortion tone, but also works as a great preamp, eq, or dirty boost. I'm loving running this into a dirty amp with the clean channel's volume turned down to clean up the amp a little, and the distortion channel set to push it into really nice breakup
I want this so I can run it on to my iconoclast and have a good set up located entire on my board. Your demo convinced me of it.
Chankgeez wrote:
We should have a game show à la Name That Tune
Inconuucl: I can shoegaze that tune with 5 pedals.
other contestant: I can shoegaze that tune with 4 pedals.
Inconuucl: I can shoegaze that tune with 3 pedals.
other contestant: OK, shoegaze that tune!
Inconuucl:
boneslygrifter wrote:Your Proverb video sold me on it and I'm notorious for hating most reverb pedals. Got the Pro not the XS, and I fall more in love with it every day. I also got a Lo Fi Junky after watching the comparison video between that and the gen loss, and stupidly traded it. Will probably end up with another if this Pitch Pirate doesn't work out. But I've gotten kinda gen loss-esque tones from a Lo-Fi Machine, Small Clone, and Fuck. (Also have a Mini but I was already in the know on those haha). It's nice to have a demo-er who plays very similar styles to myself, makes deciding on pedals easier, keep up the great work! If you ever want to demo an In Limbo iii compact I'd totally loan mine.
Thought I'd share the glory of the Proverb (guest appearance by my snare drum, apologies):