For added awesomeness I tune them to two notes in the scale I'm playing - almost the whole score is in one key. Sounds awesome! Gong-like sounds all over the place.
current set up for some shoegaze and post rock guitar > lpb1 > crush fuzz > RC-20XL > Fab Flange > latching kill switch > Alesis midiverb > tiny terror
It's one of the nicest sounding filter pedals I have. It also has a korg rocker pedal to control the cutoff sweeps. It's pretty much the same filter found in the old Korg Minikorg 700 or the Maxikorg 800 synths. It has a really wet and drippy sound, an interesting character in comparison to the much more well known MS-20 12db filter. It has manual controls for highpass and lowpass sweeps, an interesting and subtle envelope section, plus it imparts a nice warm tone just as a pre-amp. Haven't tried it on guitar, but with synths and drum machines it sounds great.
current set up for some shoegaze and post rock guitar > lpb1 > crush fuzz > RC-20XL > Fab Flange > latching kill switch > Alesis midiverb > tiny terror
Dig it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Louy7zH9guw
sonidero wrote:Roll a plus 13 for fire and with my immunity to wack I dodge the cough and pass a turn to chill and look at these rocks...
kbithecrowing wrote:Making out with my girl friday night, I couldn't stop thinking about flangers.
mmelnick wrote: That looks awesome! What is the pedal on the upper left with red knobs?
Thanks
That is a spring reverb with a badass filter called the Ekdahl Moisturizer. It sounds really great but the reverb has some feedback issues when it's mixed in at more than 50%. The filter is so cool but a wee bit complicated if you don't just try it. But explaining how the lfo modulation works would be a pain in the ass so I will show you this video of some dude checking out his Moisturizer - not me!