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Attach the bottom of the R10 resistor to the middle lug of the volume control.
Drod added a switch and pot to bypass this mod and also blend in the stock signal. You can do that too by cutting the wire and adding a switch and/or pot.
So I finally got an expression pedal -- one of the DOD Mini-expressions -- and it doesn't seem to work on any of its settings with my Your and You're. Am I missing something? It does work with my CT5, so I don't think its the pedal.
if you have problems with your pedal you can see the return/repair instructions here. you can also email me direct mtl.asm@gmail.com if you have any more details.
Just wanted to say that Your & You're is easily one of my favorite pedals. Sending that crazy expressionated fuzz into any number of sound twisting pedals is just magic. That is all. Carry on.
cosmicevan wrote:Just wanted to say that Your & You're is easily one of my favorite pedals. Sending that crazy expressionated fuzz into any number of sound twisting pedals is just magic. That is all. Carry on.
Interesting discovery this morning. Y&Y sounds identical to the fuzz on the Elta 4046 PLL...like IDENTICAL! Kicking on the multiplier gives you the same sound as sweeping expression on the tone for Y&Y...granted the Elta has more PLL artifacts. Was playing w the Elta and laid a loop down and then kicked on Y&Y amd was amazed at the tonal similarity.
cosmicevan wrote:Interesting discovery this morning.
What are the sonic fingerprint overlaps (if at any) between the sound/texture of Y&Y and PURPLL?
I mean... other than how both pedals were made by Scott Monk's fingers.
cosmicevan wrote:Interesting discovery this morning.
What are the sonic fingerprint overlaps (if at any) between the sound/texture of Y&Y and PURPLL?
I mean... other than how both pedals were made by Scott Monk's fingers.
They don't sound anything like each other to me. I don't get a fuzz at all with PurPLL. I love PurPLL so much. It is so usable. The Elta PLL is kind of like a synth stompbox with a few presets since you can turn voicings on and off (like the PurPLL). The Elta has a dedicated fuzz though and that can dial in a spot on Y&Y. I haven't tried an expression w PurPLL, but use one with Y&Y and sweeping Y&Y definitely catches the same vibe as the Elta's fuzz with multiplier.