Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2015 9:47 am
Damn.
Someone just had a Pitchfactor near me for $200 and I missed ittitbeard wrote:Implementing a Moogerfooger grants you unintentional symmetry.
Faldoe wrote:Someone just had a Pitchfactor near me for $200 and I missed ittitbeard wrote:Implementing a Moogerfooger grants you unintentional symmetry.
I regretted selling mine.
Thank you. I had a similar setup a while ago and changed lots of pedals but this what works best for me again.goroth wrote:Gutmann that is such a good board!
Oh my fuck. I now want an Expressionator since I'm getting a Goatkeeper. Do you plug the LFO Out on the GK into the Expressionator and that's what sends the signals?Gutmann wrote:Thank you. I had a similar setup a while ago and changed lots of pedals but this what works best for me again.goroth wrote:Gutmann that is such a good board!
I get great normal sounds as well as sick stuff out of this.
And the expressionator is great fun, it's controlled by the goatkeeper and controls the Bitquest.
Noice!Gutmann wrote:I rearranged the board and put some pedalbooster on the upper side:
Yes, lfo out into expressionator. This is cool as I can still regulate the speed of the trem. I really want the preset mod for the gk for Controlling the depth of the trem but i have to sendt back to the us to get this mod done and german customs don't let me do this without paying custom fees again...Strange Tales wrote:Oh my fuck. I now want an Expressionator since I'm getting a Goatkeeper. Do you plug the LFO Out on the GK into the Expressionator and that's what sends the signals?Gutmann wrote:Thank you. I had a similar setup a while ago and changed lots of pedals but this what works best for me again.goroth wrote:Gutmann that is such a good board!
I get great normal sounds as well as sick stuff out of this.
And the expressionator is great fun, it's controlled by the goatkeeper and controls the Bitquest.
Hey man, no problem. I'd say it is definitely on the tonebender fuzz side with more low end gain when turning up the rumble knob. Toggle for silicon or germanium mode. It has a really nice low gain crunchy fuzzsound. I mostly play single coil and p90 guitars (tele, strat and lp junior), I prefer crispier sounding guitars. The amp is a jtm and ac15 type British Voiced Amp set slightly dirty.frigid midget wrote:Noice!Gutmann wrote:I rearranged the board and put some pedalbooster on the upper side:
What's the rumble fuzz like? Care for a little review? Not that I'll ever be able to track one down, but I've always been curious about the rumblefuzz ever since I saw/heard this one wicked demo. But there's a handful of other clips/vids out there, and they don't really sound verry much alike
Don't suppose you have an idea what it's like using a fender type guitar (jazzmaster/tele/strat)? And what amp are you running it through?
I vaguely remember asking someone else on the forum about his rumblefuzz a while. Might as well've been you, so in that case srry for stalking you
