Re: What is in the post? The thread of and for GAS!
Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2017 12:49 am
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D.o.S. wrote:It's name is Tape Eko and it models tape delay, per the box.Inconuucl wrote:What it do?Pepe wrote:My 13th Hotone pedal arrived today:
Incoming: KORG CHR-1 Chorus
I was tempted to buy one of those, but at $250 it was more expensive than I was willing to go for a sound I don't find myself generally going after.sergiomunoz74 wrote:Well I've been talking to One Pot for a little bit and he is trying to get the size down to a minimum and is trying to see if he can fit the deluxe version in a smaller shell, the 3 band eq seems so dope but I can't do the giant shell. It sounds great, just wish I knew how it would sound in a band mix though thats for sure. I have had many fuzzes fail me in that sense. Thats why the deluxe and that mids knob would be awesome but the regular version is an a 1590bb and that one looks double the size hahasylnau wrote:There's a Deluxe version too.
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Sound good.
I think my Messican heritage is calling me to buy that crap but I need to sell stuff to make it worth it BUY MAH CRAP
So cool! Can't wait to hook mine up and give it a go.B.O.B wrote:was starting up a little run of demos playing guitar through pedals that accept CV from different sources. After that last demo showing that cool glitch from using an EV-5 with the Judder here is a look at using a Koma Kommander with it. There are little adjustment screws on the back of the Kommander for attenuating the strength of the CV or threshold of the Gate signals..so through out I make little adjustments using a tiny screwdriver. That really helps you dial in how close your hand or foot or whatever needs to be to the unit to start getting effect. I've got some of the Koma Attenuator inline cables which basically do the same thing but couldn't find them..so a screwdriver it is. Just using some generic 3.5mm to 1.4" cable from the Kommander to the Judder.comesect2.0 wrote:has anyone tried connecting a koma commander to a judder, pretty sure it accepts cv ...only pedal I have that can do that, so if its possible may get one...have a passive ring mod and passive attenuator with no modular stuff, either gonna sell em or make somthin around them..
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyccXnh8UAc[/youtube]
Using a couple euro modules I was able to hook both of the CV outs from the Kommander into the JudderRuiner wrote:So cool! Can't wait to hook mine up and give it a go.B.O.B wrote:was starting up a little run of demos playing guitar through pedals that accept CV from different sources. After that last demo showing that cool glitch from using an EV-5 with the Judder here is a look at using a Koma Kommander with it. There are little adjustment screws on the back of the Kommander for attenuating the strength of the CV or threshold of the Gate signals..so through out I make little adjustments using a tiny screwdriver. That really helps you dial in how close your hand or foot or whatever needs to be to the unit to start getting effect. I've got some of the Koma Attenuator inline cables which basically do the same thing but couldn't find them..so a screwdriver it is. Just using some generic 3.5mm to 1.4" cable from the Kommander to the Judder.comesect2.0 wrote:has anyone tried connecting a koma commander to a judder, pretty sure it accepts cv ...only pedal I have that can do that, so if its possible may get one...have a passive ring mod and passive attenuator with no modular stuff, either gonna sell em or make somthin around them..
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyccXnh8UAc[/youtube]
I've been settling with a Twin Reverb for the last few years now.waltdogg wrote:so worth it though. my amp game has been dailed in for a long while now, it's time to blow my gear money on all the best pedals now.
I just ordered the parts to build a basic PT2399 delay and I'm gonna breadboard it and play with mods. Bending these Danelectro pedals has been a real nightmare for me. Using subpar techniques (learned a few useful tricks today) with the tiny SMDs left me pretty discouraged. This way I can build it from the ground up and really throw in some weird options.waltdogg wrote:yeah i'm itching to start building. i almost bought one of those god city business card pcs and the kit for it. but i feel like tackling something more complex and with less step by step type instructions.
>settling with a twin reverbjrfox92 wrote:I've been settling with a Twin Reverb for the last few years now.waltdogg wrote:so worth it though. my amp game has been dailed in for a long while now, it's time to blow my gear money on all the best pedals now.
Hopefully I'll manage to build a few pedals in the future and maybe get a Weber kit or two.