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The 2014 Graphics & Custom Thread!
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Re: 2014 Graphics & Custom Thread! -- updated 8/28
Thanks!! It's awesome. 
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Re: 2014 Graphics & Custom Thread! -- updated 8/28
Embed:sylnau wrote:Thanks!! It's awesome.
Yes it is!!!
Totally LOL'd at the intro.
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Re: 2014 Graphics & Custom Thread! -- updated 8/28
Someone wanted a feedback loop to use with their Algal Bloom...


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Re: 2014 Graphics & Custom Thread! -- updated 9/10
OMG I'M IN LOVE...
But Purple you know...
Also here is an Owl I saw in LA...
But Purple you know...
Also here is an Owl I saw in LA...
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Re: 2014 Graphics & Custom Thread! -- updated 9/10
Haha, of course purple. Yes. The purple crested owl of Peru.
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Re: 2014 Graphics & Custom Thread! -- updated 8/28
I'm glad you liked itTom Dalton wrote:Embed:sylnau wrote:Thanks!! It's awesome.
Yes it is!!!Thanks for recording that!
Totally LOL'd at the intro.![]()
I'm having so much fun with this thing. I have a few favourite settings already, but it's going to take me weeks to get through all of them. This thing is extremely versatile!
Loving the background on that feedback loop!!
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Re: 2014 Graphics & Custom Thread! -- updated 9/10
Man, one of those with an octave switch instead of oscillation... I might need to skip a couple of lunches. 8DDD
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Re: 2014 Graphics & Custom Thread! -- updated 9/10
It can be done!Inconuucl wrote:Man, one of those with an octave switch instead of oscillation...
I like to do it footswitchable (and independent) in front of the Algal Bloom, so you can use it on its own or into another fuzz after it.
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Re: 2014 Graphics & Custom Thread! -- updated 9/10
Octave switch and oscillator. 
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Re: 2014 Graphics & Custom Thread! -- updated 9/10
Here's an epic custom build that you probably can't convince me to do again.
It's a Lab Ratchet into a Great Wall...OR a Great Wall into a Lab Ratchet, because there's a reverse-order toggle!
(I was asked to use Huger-specs for the Great Wall, and did so.)
Tone circuit for the Great Wall with Bass and Treble knobs, mids toggle, and Tone-circuit-bypass switch.

Graphic adapted and modified from a photo by Marrovi (used under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.) Photo of a portion of the Cosmovitral, by Leopoldo Flores.
It's a Lab Ratchet into a Great Wall...OR a Great Wall into a Lab Ratchet, because there's a reverse-order toggle!
(I was asked to use Huger-specs for the Great Wall, and did so.)
Tone circuit for the Great Wall with Bass and Treble knobs, mids toggle, and Tone-circuit-bypass switch.

Graphic adapted and modified from a photo by Marrovi (used under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.) Photo of a portion of the Cosmovitral, by Leopoldo Flores.
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Re: 2014 Graphics & Custom Thread! -- updated 9/10
Holy crap man
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Re: 2014 Graphics & Custom Thread! -- updated 9/10
That is just awesome.
Did Tristan order that?
Did Tristan order that?
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Re: 2014 Graphics & Custom Thread! -- updated 9/10
Yep, good guess all around, it landed and is sounding crazy, very synthy!
I hadn't played these pedals in advance so it was a bit of a gamble but a little help from some fellow ILF'ers steered me this way, thanks dudes, JuJo, Soni and ofcourse thanks Tom!
Didn't realise I was going to love the Lab Ratchet so much, it does the thick spitty thing on single notes and then if you hit it with a chord it just dashes out this incredibly textured harmonically rich fuzztone, it's amazing!
The Fuzz Huger is completely different from what I thought it would be, for my tastes it's maybe not punchy enough to be a real heavy riff fuzz (my only gripe) but right now I use it more like a supersustain fuzzy woolly single note synthy type thing and I find it is truly awesome at that.
Together it's insanity, you can get these Velcrobot type filtered tones with the Fuzz Huger eq off or the bass rolled way back, you can combine the sustain of the Fuzz Huger with the texture of the Lab Ratchet cutting through it, with the gain on the Fuzz Huger full up you can get a really fat octave up type fuzz and there's way more but I don't know what more to say.
EDIT: I affectionately nicknamed it "Hands" after a song of my old band.

I hadn't played these pedals in advance so it was a bit of a gamble but a little help from some fellow ILF'ers steered me this way, thanks dudes, JuJo, Soni and ofcourse thanks Tom!
Didn't realise I was going to love the Lab Ratchet so much, it does the thick spitty thing on single notes and then if you hit it with a chord it just dashes out this incredibly textured harmonically rich fuzztone, it's amazing!
The Fuzz Huger is completely different from what I thought it would be, for my tastes it's maybe not punchy enough to be a real heavy riff fuzz (my only gripe) but right now I use it more like a supersustain fuzzy woolly single note synthy type thing and I find it is truly awesome at that.
Together it's insanity, you can get these Velcrobot type filtered tones with the Fuzz Huger eq off or the bass rolled way back, you can combine the sustain of the Fuzz Huger with the texture of the Lab Ratchet cutting through it, with the gain on the Fuzz Huger full up you can get a really fat octave up type fuzz and there's way more but I don't know what more to say.
EDIT: I affectionately nicknamed it "Hands" after a song of my old band.
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