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:lol: I approve of UC's selfishness and concur.
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one of the best boards i've seen here lately.
Supa Trem at the end of the chain is a peculiar thing, how do you use it?
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I am not ognoy use a trem at the end of a chain pretty often :idk: I like the sound of reverbs and delay washes getting trem'd
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Usually I like trem on reverb too but just on that, with the original signal on top of it, but I have to admit that I have never experimented much with trems in general.
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Trem is more prominent when it is last in the chain.
I usually use it in stereo, as a panning trem. ;)
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EWWWW!

Stereo panning :barf:
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If you use a stereo panning electric piano in a band context it's awesome. I love my BOSS PN-2 for that.
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panning plus chorus is godlike, even better if its only on the wet signal
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New new
The silver guy is a PLL clone and the Line 6 pedals are a fm4 and dl4
I never realized how much I would love having a compressor, it really helps my chambered tele sustain real nice and all the synthy / octave pedals track
I keep going between the ts9 and a vintage Rat in for OD
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What began as various all-mini experiments progressively evolved into more of a mixed bag DC-only arrangement:

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WORMDIRT wrote:New new
The silver guy is a PLL clone and the Line 6 pedals are a fm4 and dl4
I never realized how much I would love having a compressor, it really helps my chambered tele sustain real nice and all the synthy / octave pedals track
I keep going between the ts9 and a vintage Rat in for OD
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This is really rad - been using my FM4 a ton lately. Whats the signal chain?
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school me on the metalcore; is it like destroy the machines or like asking alexandra?
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retinal orbita wrote:
WORMDIRT wrote:New new
The silver guy is a PLL clone and the Line 6 pedals are a fm4 and dl4
I never realized how much I would love having a compressor, it really helps my chambered tele sustain real nice and all the synthy / octave pedals track
I keep going between the ts9 and a vintage Rat in for OD
This is really rad - been using my FM4 a ton lately. Whats the signal chain?
Thanks its Tuner -> CS3 -> TC electronics Sub n Up -> FM4 -> Whammy v? -> Joyo Looper with ts9 in one loop and Boss Metalcore and ns2 in the other -> PLL clone -> DL4
I'm not that pumped on the flow but that is the largest board I can fit into my pelican case and it works really well for my three one g rip off band

qersty wrote:school me on the metalcore; is it like destroy the machines or like asking alexandra?
Its much more Botch than As I Lay Dying. Super underrated. I can get close to the sound of an HM2 with the knobs at noon, which was my old go to drive pedal. Very scooped sound though
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Nice! cant you turn down the bass and treble to make it less scooped?
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qersty wrote:Nice! cant you turn down the bass and treble to make it less scooped?
Not really you think it would but the knobs are very linear and non interactive. Boosted by a rat or ts9 or EQ behind is perfect though.
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