Uncle Grandfather wrote:I've always found multieffects to be wanting sound quality wise compared to dedicated effect pedals....is this the case for the bitquest! too? I notice a lot of praise for the pedal on here and was wondering if that's because tou can get more effects in a smaller footprint/takes up less space or because the effects sound so great...I really like the tremoloessence and cosmichorus so I know the good dr. can create a great sounding pedal.
You know we have a lot of overlapping, or similar gear taste. Dedicated, specialized big box oem shit from the 20th century that do something spectacularly well. Usually simple analog circuits. I will say without hesitation, your immediate reflex will be wanting a 2nd BitQuest shortly after getting the first, as each patch is so damn good you'll want to use more than one at a time. Clean or Dirty mode. I could quickly construct a completely usable, giant-killing pedal board with multiple BitQuests.
2 would be quite capable yet unwieldly to operate on the fly. 4 would be incredible. 8 would be downright godly
The best thing about the BQ is its ability to do everything well, without being overambitious and failing to deliver on any individual effect. Unprecedented territory for a digital multifx pedal, especially one with its footprint. This is not a case of "every effect kind of sounding alike with peculiar artifacts or voicing" here. Even in acquiring new fx I may prefer to an individual patch (The '82 EHX PolyFlange usurped my use of the flanger patch once becoming an always-on pedal in my guitar rig)
that patch still works great in chains for bass, drum machine, sampler, synth and so on
Anyway, my go-to patches are mostly for metallic timbres that love to stack with a Harmonic Percolator or Fuzzrite.
1-dirty flanger: used with slow or frozen sweeps, just a hair of dirt stacked with other fuzz or dirt cranked on its own.
5-dirty notch filter: The clean side is also great for stacking; either one is my preferred means of BQ distortion over the bitcrush patch3.
6-clean ringmod: used for the ringverb but also tremverb when slowing down the carrier signal.
The infinite verb patches are also legendary, as is using the pitchshifter for octave shiz. Just go ahead and buy 2 right away if your budget du jour allows for it. Trust me I'm on the internet.