baremountain wrote:Okay great news, the LFO out IS before the internal depth control in the Happiness! Your independent CV fuckery/LPF expression sweep dreams are a just a single impulse buy on Reverb away!
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Love cheapies. I have the Vintage Tube Overdrive and the Super Fuzz, the SF is pretty nice, kinda underwhelmed by the VTO, but maybe that's just how I'm using it. And I was looking at that Time Maker, is it decent or anything?
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I finally got my full bass board together. I've been playing bass for about 7 months now, and the band I'm in is pretty ambitious when it comes to the kind of music we want to play, so I wanted to be able to do most anything. I also wanted to be able to do wacky shit for when I'm just jamming, as well as having a few different flavors.
The empty spot is for a Darkglass Vintage Microtubes that may or may not have been lost in shipping. It was delivered "to agent" about two weeks ago now. Whatever, it will either show up eventually or I'll buy another one. I'm more pissed that there's an empty space on the board that could have been filled.
Signal path is:
Wirelesss receiver (2nd out goes to tuner)
Meatbox
Future Impact
Duality
B7K Ultra
Warped Vinyl
Grand Orbiter
Tonal Recall
Love cheapies. I have the Vintage Tube Overdrive and the Super Fuzz, the SF is pretty nice, kinda underwhelmed by the VTO, but maybe that's just how I'm using it. And I was looking at that Time Maker, is it decent or anything?
time maker is awesome,
the way you store a pre-set makes it double awesome,
you just hold down the left switch and it puts you automatically to your preset, it's pretty sweet
a few of the modes sound more glitchy than I think they should, but overall for the money it is great
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Agileguy_101 wrote:I finally got my full bass board together. I've been playing bass for about 7 months now, and the band I'm in is pretty ambitious when it comes to the kind of music we want to play, so I wanted to be able to do most anything. I also wanted to be able to do wacky shit for when I'm just jamming, as well as having a few different flavors.
The empty spot is for a Darkglass Vintage Microtubes that may or may not have been lost in shipping. It was delivered "to agent" about two weeks ago now. Whatever, it will either show up eventually or I'll buy another one. I'm more pissed that there's an empty space on the board that could have been filled.
Signal path is:
Wirelesss receiver (2nd out goes to tuner)
Meatbox
Future Impact
Duality
B7K Ultra
Warped Vinyl
Grand Orbiter
Tonal Recall
Exceptional
Have you gone through any other signal chain/firing orders with this selection?
I want to try everything you've got there...as-is...but even more so with some shuffling (plus I prefer cable to wireless)
Thinking I'd land on something like Duality > Future Impact > Warped Vinyl > B7K > Grand Orbiter > Tonal Recall > Meatbox
Yeah, that is super dope! I keep my Meatbox at the end of my chain though. I feel like a lot of dem dank lows get lost via other pedals (especially fuzzies). I can see why you'd to it still (tracks better), but I personally love how it goes apeshit when you hit it with a harmonically rich fuzz or some pitch modulating goodness
Yeah, I really need to experiment with the location of a few of these pedals. I've almost always gone for conventional pedal placement - dirt ->modulation->delay/verb - but this is my first time using pitch tracking devices, as I had no need for them on guitar. Tracking is very important to me with these, more so with the FI though as the Meatbox is pretty forgiving IME. Before now, I haven't even been using any dirt in my bass tone. I'm in a cover band and haven't needed any dirt or fuzz. But I needed some for jam time, and I'm still working on effect order. I messed around with a few pairs of pedals last night to see how they interact. I found out the Grand Orbiter really wants to be post fuzz, and I like the Warped Vinyl there too - but I didn't mess around with the Meatbox. I really should.
Chankgeez wrote:
We should have a game show à la Name That Tune
Inconuucl: I can shoegaze that tune with 5 pedals.
other contestant: I can shoegaze that tune with 4 pedals.
Inconuucl: I can shoegaze that tune with 3 pedals.
other contestant: OK, shoegaze that tune!
Inconuucl: