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John wrote:"guys play quiet, listen to my small costly device."
PumpkinPieces wrote:Fer shoogazetuffteef wrote:all you need is a big muff and feelings
tremolo3 wrote:Boss PS-500.
UglyCasanova wrote:A Vigeland mausoleum pedal. No knobs. Not even a bypass switch. Just that amazing reverb all the time. Yes.
whoismarykelly wrote:tremolo3 wrote:Boss PS-500.
Or a real version of the photoshopped Strymon pitch pedal from a bunch of years ago
Oh and I would have loved to see a version of the Digitech Ricochet with all the harmony side options.
John wrote:"guys play quiet, listen to my small costly device."
PumpkinPieces wrote:Fer shoogazetuffteef wrote:all you need is a big muff and feelings
Jwar wrote:UglyCasanova wrote:A Vigeland mausoleum pedal. No knobs. Not even a bypass switch. Just that amazing reverb all the time. Yes.
This is a clever thought process and idea. I like that you thought of that. How would you go about doing that I wonder? Emulating the sound inside of the mausoleum. There seems like there'd be a scientific way but would a pedal marker be able to do it? These are open ended questions btw.
Heraclitus Akimbo wrote:cruddy AM radio in pedal format with mix knob
Heraclitus Akimbo wrote:- cruddy AM radio in pedal format with mix knob
dubkitty wrote:a one-box pedal--it'd have to be the size of a larger E-H box--that contained the following simple vintage fuzz circuits: silicon and germanium Fuzz Face, v.1 and 2 Tone Bender, Buzzaround, Shin-Ei Companion. they're tiny boards, so there's no reason not to double them up. ideally there'd be an on/off toggle for each circuit so you could cascade one circuit into another.
fuzzisokiguess wrote:Heraclitus Akimbo wrote:- cruddy AM radio in pedal format with mix knob
Samesies. My basement/my laziness hooks me up with this for free: ground loops. Plug everything into the same power strip, add lights (bonus for fluorescent), some old wall warts and you’ve got all the AM you can handle. To your point- mix knob to dial this down/up as needed would be awesome. So maybe just a poorly insulated/grounded boost??
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