
stripped down a bit more after picking up a microbrute, which i of course needed to run through some pedals.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BQqS2JXAYUP ... watersound
not that you all don't know what these pedals sound like already haha
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bewatersound wrote:
stripped down a bit more after picking up a microbrute, which i of course needed to run through some pedals.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BQqS2JXAYUP ... watersound
not that you all don't know what these pedals sound like already haha
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Neatbewatersound wrote:
stripped down a bit more after picking up a microbrute, which i of course needed to run through some pedals.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BQqS2JXAYUP ... watersound
not that you all don't know what these pedals sound like already haha
Is the CT5 in transcendence mode? If so how do you like it?bewatersound wrote:![]()
can't say i use it as frequently as the normal mode, but it is really fun when i'm doing noise stuff and i'm trying to generate new sounds as i go without playing anything. the real time randomization in mode 2 is really fun too.karmablock wrote:Is the CT5 in transcendence mode? If so how do you like it?bewatersound wrote:![]()
I'l on a harmonic percolator kick lately...Can't make sense of those different Frederic effects clones though. So is the Perky Harlot just an older version version of the Utility Percolator?
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Chankgeez wrote:I think Perky Harlot is just his alternative name for the Percolator. It could be a Utility Percolator or his more vintage correct models.
ck3 wrote:I'll add another voice to the meh choir regarding the Karma Suture. It's a versatile and somewhat decent OD IMO, but lacks much of the zazz and fuzziness of other clones I've tried.
The Fredric Effects reproductions are well worth the money. I've owned the Perky Harlot (vintage spec with slight mods), now have the Utility Perkolator (slightly modernized version with 3 clipping modes and noise reduction), and both are well-built and bring the trademark crusty HP stank in spades.
I'll have to give that a try.JonnyAngle wrote:Honestly i wish it was always in transcendence mode. I'll get a sweet loop going in mode 2 and I can bump it over to mode 3. Also, there's no cv control in mode 1 for the length with transcendence off
The Utility Perkolator is something else.frigid midget wrote:I'l on a harmonic percolator kick lately...Can't make sense of those different Frederic effects clones though. So is the Perky Harlot just an older version version of the Utility Percolator?
Edit: Nevermind, turns out the answer is on HP thread I started myself not too long go![]()
Don't suppose you ever heard the difference in person and care to eleborate on your choice?
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What are these switches on the ditto?AZX309 wrote:![]()
these may not be the exact ones butdrolo wrote:What are these switches on the ditto?AZX309 wrote:![]()
I have seen similar ones on some other boards and was wondering whether they are actually different switches or some cap stuck on the original one ?
Asking that because I find the switches on my flashback and tuner a bit hard to press sometimes .. my ditto ones seem ok though, for now ...