Subject: While we're on the subject of gas... Tue Sep 15, 2009 1:36 am
... I want this pedal
http://bassfuzz.com should be doing a review of one soon (theres one in the background of some of the newer reviews), and I think I'll withhold judgement until then. The pedal seems amazing, but thats a first party video, so they're trying to make it seem as good as possible. I'm pretty sure it will be worth it, but I'll wait for someone else to take the plunge first. It sounds like its been on the market for less than 2 weeks.
Chowderboots
Posts : 2197 Join date : 2009-03-22 Age : 32 Location : Kirkistan, WA
Subject: Re: While we're on the subject of gas... Tue Sep 15, 2009 2:05 am
Sounds like something a Fulltone Bass Drive Mosfet could do. Everyone's got one because they work great for that kinda sound.
Darkstrike
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Subject: Re: While we're on the subject of gas... Tue Sep 15, 2009 3:12 am
Wish he done a little fingerstyle.
EricHaven Admin
Posts : 2974 Join date : 2009-03-20 Age : 58 Location : Birch Bay, WA
Subject: Re: While we're on the subject of gas... Tue Sep 15, 2009 5:43 pm
So the idea is that it doesn't go into overdrive when picking softly, but only when picking hard, correct? It certainly does do this, but there are other pedals that will do the same thing. I think maybe the big sell will be the tonal quality of the overdrive.
madmike
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Subject: Re: While we're on the subject of gas... Wed Sep 16, 2009 4:56 am
my boss processor has this effect available as a sensitivity effect. it can be applied to compression, distortion, fuzz, wah, what have you.
Chowderboots
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Subject: Re: While we're on the subject of gas... Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:15 am
madmike wrote:
my boss processor has this effect available as a sensitivity effect. it can be applied to compression, distortion, fuzz, wah, what have you.
Crazy, man. Those Boss units can be a trip.
I wonder if this pedal is similar to the Fulltone Fulldrive in any way...it could just be another FET clean boost thing.
madmike
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Subject: Re: While we're on the subject of gas... Thu Sep 17, 2009 3:46 am
i've had the most fun using it with a slow effect.
max fuzz and reverb straight for that overall obnoxious overdriven foundation rumbley sound.
sensitivity set to mid. rise time on the slow effect as long as it can be ... if its too long it looses the sustain and when the note rises, its not ringing anymore so you get little signal. if you hit the sweet spot ...........
hit the note ... no sound to slow rise in output to a blistering rumble. the harder you hit the note, the slower the rise.
dominic and i are working on a song using this effect bank. right now its really a lot of noise ... yes! when we get it right i'll record and post it.
Chowderboots
Posts : 2197 Join date : 2009-03-22 Age : 32 Location : Kirkistan, WA
Subject: Re: While we're on the subject of gas... Thu Sep 17, 2009 11:17 am