Re: MOOD (CBA+Drolo+OBNE)
Posted: Thu Jul 25, 2019 1:46 pm
The pedal arrived today! And it's a really fantastic one!
It took me a while to understand it, especially when combining both sides, but after it's super fun to play with, and super creative!
I tried it with a distortion pedal in front and one after. Actually I love it better in front of a distortion, sounds more organic to me and all nuance comes out in a very brutal, but cool way when heavily distorted!
For all the drone/noise addicted out there, this MOOD can be DOOM as well!
MOOD vs. Revolver DX: the Mood can cover a bit some duties of the RvDX, but you won't get all those "tape speed fx" the Revolver can do (maybe you can fake it a bit with the delay in the blood part, combined with a very slow ramp), the looped sounds jump from octave to octave (in this is more like the Mandala Rev2). Also the buffer in the Drolo side is fixed by length and clock, so you can't record the loop "as long (or short) as you want" like on the Revolver. A cool feature on the Mood is that you can replace parts of your loop by holding the footswitch.
Also, while the Revolver to me is a very high end "precision" microloop recorder, the Mood can get really nasty and super lofi!
It took me a while to understand it, especially when combining both sides, but after it's super fun to play with, and super creative!
I tried it with a distortion pedal in front and one after. Actually I love it better in front of a distortion, sounds more organic to me and all nuance comes out in a very brutal, but cool way when heavily distorted!
For all the drone/noise addicted out there, this MOOD can be DOOM as well!
MOOD vs. Revolver DX: the Mood can cover a bit some duties of the RvDX, but you won't get all those "tape speed fx" the Revolver can do (maybe you can fake it a bit with the delay in the blood part, combined with a very slow ramp), the looped sounds jump from octave to octave (in this is more like the Mandala Rev2). Also the buffer in the Drolo side is fixed by length and clock, so you can't record the loop "as long (or short) as you want" like on the Revolver. A cool feature on the Mood is that you can replace parts of your loop by holding the footswitch.
Also, while the Revolver to me is a very high end "precision" microloop recorder, the Mood can get really nasty and super lofi!