Another use I found yesterday was running it post dirt/fuzz in some extreme filter settings, get those A Place To Bury Strangers toanz. I ran it head to head with my DBA Kill Kill Filter and the Cleanness crushed it. The KKF is cool but has a really small sweet spot in the filter sweeps. The Cleanness can cop any KKF tone esp when you push the gain up a bit plus so much more. The exp controlled mix lets you truly utilize the filtered settings, sweep it in and out however you please. Awesome pedal! Selling the KKF.

GardenoftheDead wrote:Just trying to decide if I want the classic (Which I've never tried) or the 71 voicing (I can imagine what it probably sounds like)
I have a Beast which contains the classic SC and it rules. Def sounds like a muff but lets you add all the mids you want and the depth with tighten up the low end. Gets really tight and heavy, sounds amazing. I hit that '71 preorder too, basically a vintage voice so I'm expecting more fuzz and an overall looser feel. There's a Youtube vid in that Acid Age thread comparing the standard SC to a one-off that was the inspiration for the '71, could be posted here too, didn't really read back thoroughly. Gives a pretty good idea of how they differ sonically.







I'd love an Eventide rack unit. Having the Space and Pitchfactor is pretty bad ass but, its still not the same as the Eclipse and more $$$$$$ Eventides though.
BUT I did have enough left over to get an Ableton Push and it's awesome. Works flawlessly with Ableton 9 and I haven't run into any issues with it. 


