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which pedal should i buy??

If you get a EHX Stereo Memory Man with Hazari you can do

Delay
Reverb
Auto Swell (Slow Volume)
Seek Wah (Zvex kinda)
Looping
Pitch shifting
Tremelo
Ring mod
Flanger
Chorus

ok i have one and how do u manage to do the auto swell, seek wah ring mod, and tremelo i obviously havnt done enough experimenting.

as far as what pedals u should get +1 on the stereo memory man the thing is awesome so much fun

also consider ur self very lucky im 15 and i only get $5 a week takes me forever to save up for pedals
 
I have both the Woolly Mammoth and the Sansamp and I love them both. The Sansamp is versatile as a DI/pre-amp/mild overdrive, but isn't the weirdest sounding pedal. The Zvex isn't your standard fuzz pedal and is not an effect that you can use all the time. Still, that's why I love it! When I kick it in, it always turn heads.
 
If you get a EHX Stereo Memory Man with Hazari you can do

Delay
Reverb
Auto Swell (Slow Volume)
Seek Wah (Zvex kinda)
Looping
Pitch shifting
Tremelo
Ring mod
Flanger
Chorus

Lots of fun with a delay pedal ;)

Tell me, my good man/woman, how can one do ring mod on a Stereo Memory Man with Hazarai? I've played with the Moog ring mod, as well as this effect, but...
 
Hello,
I'm looking to a harmonizer pedal to use with fretless melodies, to harmonise with the fifth,and or separately with the tenth (third octave up).
I'm looking for the Boss harmonist PS 6 or the TC electronic "quintessence".
I know that the bass "digitech Whammy" pedal exist, but it's a bigger size than the other's compact harmonizer pedal's.
Does anyone have a idea or suggestion for me ?
Thank's for the answer's.
Nico :)
 
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Hello,
I'm looking to a harmonizer pedal to use with fretless melodies, to harmonise with the fifth,and or separately with the tenth (third octave up).
I'm looking for the Boss harmonist PS 6 or the TC electronic "quintessence".
I know that the bass "digitech Whammy" pedal exist, but it's a bigger size than the other's compact harmonizer pedal's.
Does anyone have a idea or suggestion for me ?
Thank's for the answer's.
Nico :)

I have a Behringer harmonist US600 and it suits my every needs on that. It sounds great and it's cheap.
The pedals that you list are also good chooices, specially the Boss and the TC. For your purposes I wouldn't go with the whammy. I love the whammy for use like a keyboard pitch wheel. It's great for those synth sounds. I'm not so fond of it for simple pitch harmonizing tones.
 
Have you taken in consideration the EHX Bass Monosynth? More straightforward in a band context than the Microsynth (that I love).
It has 11 types of synths that sound great, very enjoyable and costs less than the Microsynth. If you are also willing to add an expression pedal the fun doubles. The only thing to keep in mind is that you have to be precise when you play, since it tracks one note at a time but if you are not going to play superfast, for the genre that you mentioned won't be a problem. When I use it, all the glasses shake!