rustywire wrote:Casavettes wrote:yerp
had one for awhile and then i dunno, i wanted to try something else and at first wanted a semaphore, then ended up with a boss slicer
definitely a rad pedal but i only used the more traditional tremolo settings on it
my m9 had a pattern tremolo i always enjoyed using
saw the polypus had that and a bunch of other stuff
bought it blindly and have enjoyed my decision thus far
i'm probably going to sound a little pompous or full of myself here
but i've realized that it's the small details of a pedal that helps me decide whether or not i want to use it
meaning, everything i have on my board right now is voiced(how they sit in with a mix) very well.
i don't know if that means tone or what, but this is something i've been reminding myself.
Having the awareness and knowledge of self to identify what you like about something and why is far from pompous.
It means you have taste and you're passionate about it, and this shiz in general
Getting everything to fit into a mix (without clashing) is kinda like bagging groceries, heh
Yep. Great comment.
So I bought a MIJ Boss OC-2 for €55 locally. It's really good. I see why it's so famed and treasured round these parts. The buffer is also surprisingly pleasing. It adds a shimmer on top of the lower octaves. The pedal sounds so fucking mean before my BAT Revelation. It's pure mayhem. Great for slow Doom. Tracking is solid and chordal work is even possible.






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because it's as interactive with Vol knob as a FF and/or MK1.5 'Bender...and beckons to be first in the chain, as I'm sure you've discovered