Ideas for Pedals?

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Re: Ideas for Pedals?

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FuzzyWuzzy wrote:Similarly, a fuzz with clean blend....but the clean signal would go through a mild overdrive (or a tube?) so that it wasn't sparkly clean.


if only there were a fuzz pedal out there with a not-quite clean blend...

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I always liked the fact that the "blend" control on the Glitch Computer blended in a signal that wasn't clean; it still went through the fuzz component, it only bypassed the octave glitch part.
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hazelwould wrote:I think the TAFM could do this if you were driving your signal with an OD. But other than that it's pretty clean as a blend and causes an almost unusual sounding clean fuzz... Make sense? This isn't based on having one but it is based on what I've heard via crappy YouTube videos.

To achieve this, you could just get a looper with a clean blend, and run your fuzz in the loop, and your OD/ Dirty Boost drivig that.

I had ab idea to create a bypass box with two loops. And use a crossfader(like da DJzzzz) and blend between the two loops. This way you get fuzz and mod or whatever and with the proper rubber tip you could use your foot to fade to each side.

I'm going to try and figure it out... Cause I think I could do some cool things with this. Like do your modulation and build up and slowly start fading to fuzz or whatever... Could be cool for transitions and other things.


want a little grit on the clean portion, no problem. i can even add a switch to turn it off...
want a tone control on it to cut highs, no problem. same as above...

if anyone wants something specific, i'm sure it can be done... ;)
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