Making the buzzz cut through better



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Re: Making the buzzz cut through better

Postby univalve » Tue May 10, 2016 11:15 am

Thanks Buddy!
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Re: Making the buzzz cut through better

Postby kosta » Wed May 11, 2016 12:09 am

toothsome wrote:Hey guys what eq or boost are ya'll using to help with this? Or just in general?


I have an old Ibanez PQ-9 Parametric EQ that I use for this sort of thing. Works like a charm! Fuzzhugger Magic Meter is a GREAT one for eq'ing too.
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Re: Making the buzzz cut through better

Postby univalve » Fri Jul 08, 2016 4:55 am

univalve wrote:Jeebus, this pedal moves serious air. Shitton of bass. Love it. Curious about the next band practice but that Will Be in 4 weeks...
Brian, thanks again. Great stuff as always!

And it is on my board! :success:
My bandmates love it. (Me too!)
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Re: Making the buzzz cut through better

Postby odontophobia » Fri Sep 09, 2016 8:56 am

Because people will inevitably come here looking for more advice.

LOW GAIN mode into more Gain from amp/different pedal sounds GOOD.

I play a Dual Rectifier. Crazy on ILF but it fits what I do. When I want to get really sludge-filled I can kick on the buzz and get way weird. I
ll try to post settings next time I'm at my practice space.

VOLUME is def at 10. Silicon Diodes. Low Gain switch.
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Re: Making the buzzz cut through better

Postby odontophobia » Sun Sep 11, 2016 9:21 am

vidret wrote:im with ya on low gain when stacking, mostly other pedals INTO it. sounds great.

although volume needs to be way up man. 2 o clock. yes.

bias just around 10 o clockish gives a really nice sag. there's a special setting right around 10-11. find it and you got yourself a big muffy sound.



Yeah -- I realize Buzzz isn't Muff based but being able to cop tat style of tone out of it was precisely what I needed.

Plus -- DAT OCTAVE
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Re: Making the buzzz cut through better

Postby smallsnd/bigsnd » Sun Sep 11, 2016 10:43 am

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Re: Making the buzzz cut through better

Postby UglyCasanova » Tue Nov 08, 2016 5:09 am

Got to try my Buzzz with my bass rig for the first time last night. holy shit. :love:
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Re: Making the buzzz cut through better

Postby neonblack » Tue Nov 08, 2016 11:57 pm

I miss Buzzz.
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Re: Making the buzzz cut through better

Postby odontophobia » Mon Nov 14, 2016 12:48 pm

neonblack wrote:I miss Buzzz.


me too. haven't buzzzzzzzzzed in awhile because loud sounds at home are a no-no for right now.
but i'll be back and badder than ever.
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Re: Making the buzzz cut through better

Postby odontophobia » Sat Dec 03, 2016 10:19 am

Anybody have a buffered pedal in front of their buzzz?

In the past it wasn't super interested in my Way Huge Green Rhino being in front. Got a great deal in The Elements (sorry Satan) - had to pick it up. Just wondering what others experiences have been.
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Re: Making the buzzz cut through better

Postby MechaGodzilla » Sat Dec 03, 2016 11:14 am

Mine is usually first, but I thought I was alone in noticing its buffer unfriendliness!
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Re: Making the buzzz cut through better

Postby odontophobia » Sat Dec 03, 2016 12:29 pm

elsewhere i had seen somebody say that it was fine for them.
maybe it's just the particular buffer?

i'm totally cool going buzzz --> elements as I doubt they'll often be on at the same time. just a curiosity.
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Re: Making the buzzz cut through better

Postby MechaGodzilla » Sat Dec 03, 2016 1:03 pm

It's mainly because I use the buzz with the guitar volume pot to clean up and that seems to work better without a buffer. Might be in my head though
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Re: Making the buzzz cut through better

Postby goosekevin » Mon Dec 05, 2016 2:07 am

odontophobia wrote:elsewhere i had seen somebody say that it was fine for them.
maybe it's just the particular buffer?

i'm totally cool going buzzz --> elements as I doubt they'll often be on at the same time. just a curiosity.


run it this way anyway to clean blend in the buzzz with your elements signal :thumb:
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Re: Making the buzzz cut through better

Postby odontophobia » Mon Dec 05, 2016 8:41 am

goosekevin wrote:
odontophobia wrote:elsewhere i had seen somebody say that it was fine for them.
maybe it's just the particular buffer?

i'm totally cool going buzzz --> elements as I doubt they'll often be on at the same time. just a curiosity.


run it this way anyway to clean blend in the buzzz with your elements signal :thumb:


Oh god. Hadn't even considered that.
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