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The Pitchfactor looks fun, but £400? U mad bro?!
Favourite analog and/or digital harmonizing pedal?
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Re: Favourite analog and/or digital harmonizing pedal?
aen wrote:Or I'll just use fuzz. Then Ill sound cool regardless.
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Re: Favourite analog and/or digital harmonizing pedal?
the ps 5 and ps6
are worlds apart
gotta try that hr2
i think the ps 6
is actually more likevthat than the 5
i do wish there was knobs for each channel though
maybe on he 7
are worlds apart
gotta try that hr2
i think the ps 6
is actually more likevthat than the 5
i do wish there was knobs for each channel though
maybe on he 7
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Re: Favourite analog and/or digital harmonizing pedal?
Hmm, this thread is gently plodding along and I'm still on the fence. Thanks, fellas, but nothing's really grabbing me. Only time will tell?
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