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August 4, 2009 at 6:57 pm in reply to: Any Deluxe Memory Man owners tried the Behringer Vintage Time Machine? #100280julianModerator
Yeah, those behringer imitation old school EH boxes look really flimsy too.
julianModeratorHe MelX, I just realized I beat you in post count
julianModeratorWe’re not sure.
Scott must not have time right now for one reason or another.
julianModeratorI don’t know about that, I would think that would have been a big deal on Harmony Central if it was the case, and I’ve never heard that before.
It is just a one transistor OD, so it’s not going to have a bunch of sustain. I don’t have one myself, but personally if I did, I’d probably stack it with another OD or fuzz. Sort of like a Rangemaster- nobody uses a Rangemaster on its own, it is always going into a hot amp.
julianModeratoryes of course
julianModeratorI don’t think it would be advertised as Germanium if it wasn’t. It definitely doesn’t sound like a silicon or FET or Mosfet OD to me, it sounds germanium. I don’t know what transistor they use though.
julianModeratorSly and the Family Stone?
Jimi Hendrix – Stone Free
Get stoned?
Probably has something to do with the music at the time, or drugs.
julianModeratorI was wondering the same thing.
julianModeratorReading the manual I found this:
When you overdub on a track, you can put the fader all the way down on that track, and it will erase anything on it.
Or you could use the punch in function.
August 3, 2009 at 5:58 pm in reply to: Frequency Alanyzer Help for a novice who wishes to perform a repair #100250julianModeratorhere you go
https://www.ehx.com/forums/viewthread/1369/julianModeratorso then I can have four big muffs on my board
julianModeratorI think the meatball’s range is for either
Meatball and Meatball clones are ‘spensive though.
julianModeratorI don’t know exactly, but it would be wherever the negative battery terminal connects.
julianModeratorI’d replace that 3pdt in there, it will probably start acting up again
julianModeratorI like it both ways. I want to see a pedal used in context of a song because that inspires me as a musician, but I also like to see a lot of the different sounds it can do.
I’m definitely intrigued by the Enigma and Riddle myself. I’ve been hemming and hawing over it. I’ve always wanted to do synth sweeps on my guitar and didn’t want to have to get the Microsynth to do it. But the Qballs comes out and it’s the same size. So I’m kind of wondering- do I want a Microsynth, a Qballs, or do I not really want that effect but think I do because I like it on my synth?
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