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  • in reply to: Idea: Super Deluxe Octave Multiplexer? #114024
    Duesler
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    An octave arpeggiator? That sounds awesome. Could the speed of the arpegiator be modulated by dynamics?

    in reply to: What are you listening to right now (revisited)? #114008
    Duesler
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    Frank Zappa. That is all.

    in reply to: It’s my birthday so what pedal(s) should i get? #114007
    Duesler
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    A lot of love for the English Muff’n goin on here, is it really that good? What sorta sounds can u get from it? Is it a potential Big Muff Pi upgrade?

    Not an upgrade! An excellenct addition lol

    in reply to: Dedicated Vibrato Pedal #114006
    Duesler
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    i 2nd this. i think it should have a “filter matrix” type thing to manually go through the shift

    Oh cool idea! sort of like a subtle pitch shifter? Giving you the ability to tune down or up?

    I think that it should also have the ability to use sample and hold- that would be so awesome. If you could freeze sections of the wave it could produce cool synth like sounds. Any synth player knows what im talking about. That could be a really powerful new effect that hasn’t been used on guitar.

    in reply to: It’s my birthday so what pedal(s) should i get? #113989
    Duesler
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    I would go for the Muff’n, however I would check out the Deluxe Electric Mistress if I were you.

    in reply to: EHX pedals for Synth??? #112403
    Duesler
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    Thanks Fender,
    What is the difference between me getting a small stone and an electric mistress vs. the flanger hoax?
    There must be something better if you get the pedals seperatey right? 78 (ss) + 150 (dem) > 201 (fh) (prices via sweetwater)
    Any other ideas?
    Duesler

    in reply to: EHX pedals for Synth??? #112394
    Duesler
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    I realize that this is in the wrong forum, it won’t happen again.

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