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Suggest how to fill the gap on my board! Ok so here's the thing: ![]() So after a lot thinking, the Rat Tail is going to get the boot. As much as I love this pedal, it doesn't get use in the band in which I play this board. Dirt needs are filled perfectly by the sfx + BB & the PPB, as well as a Rusty Boy that's not on the picture. I'll keep the RT on the side, it's versatile and dirty enough to be the perfect standalone distortion I bring in a backpack. So anyway, now I have 1 slot to fill. Restrictions are 9v, 100ma max, not bigger than the Rat Tail. I don't really need modulation, between the AM, the TC and the 2 Boss I am quite fulfilled there. I don't really know what I want though, I was thinking something in the lines of a bitcrusher like the Heliotrope or the Frantabit? But if you guys got other ideas, or see something that's obviously missing, I'd love to hear it! Only non-option is an envelope-filter, I hate them and their funky sounds :eek: |
Analog octave down seems the most obvious choice. FWIW the right EF doesn't have to sound funky. Many do, but when used right some just add huge speaker destroying fatness. |
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I tried many octave downs, and really wanted to like them, but never really got into it. Too muddy, not much use to it... |
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I never cared much for octavers I tried until I got OC2. No mud, awesome character, fat fat fat! |
not a fan of octavers and have your modulation needs met? how about a nice reverb: can REALLY fill some sound and a touch of reverb can fill in some edges (if that's your thing). Or even an expression pedal for the PS-3 to use a whammy? (i've done it before when I use to own one and it's fun times) |
hey fabe! I can do reverb pretty ok with the DD-7 I think. as for the expression pedal for the PS-3.. well it's just not in the picture ;) But I use the PS-3 for two things: whammy and mode 7 :) I think the PS-3 indeed KILLS as a whammy! Just a bit annoying to find the right intervals on the knobs as they're quite sensitive. |
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I use to own a DD-7 for a good minute and the "reverb" it can do is OK....if you don't use the DD-7 for its looping or extended delay time you COULD look into getting rid of the DD-7 and getting a Boss RV-3 (I own one). VERY versatile, has delay,reverb,delay+reverb. Has up to 2sec delay time, can do 100% wet and has trials as well. Another idea for a pedal would be a digital octaver (i.e. microPOG) that way you have -1,+1 and direct without the "analog muddiness". Or how about a nice bit crusher to make some fun mayhem? :bassist: |
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I used to have a micro POG on that board, but decided to remove it.. for the PS-3. It can do what the micro POG does pretty well I think, even though I never used it for that since I have it. yes I'm leaning more and more towards a bit crusher.. any thoughts on the heliotrope? |
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I also owned a Heliotrope for a minute and really dug it's range as well as its overall tone. I moved on from that to a WMD Geiger Counter and it's AMAZING! But if you're looking for a good bitcrusher here is what I've tried and liked: Heliotrope Malekko Bit (as mentioned) WMD Geiger Counter IE Frantabit And I havent tried it but have heard highly in regards to Hexe Bitcrushers |
Talk to Mark at Make Sounds Loudly Pedals and get a Lofi Looper/bit crusher thing made. It'll be small and cheap and you can get some cool am/fm sounds going PLUS you'll have a phrase sampler. |
well I played some with a heliotrope but I must say I was quite underwhelmed. Too fuzzy and difficult to have some really crazy sounds |
Heliotrope is one nutbar of a pedal. Try a Prunes and Custard. Distortion overdrive fuzz with nonfunky modulation thrown in. You might think it should sound like Prunes and Cabbage but no! |
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