The Exp pedal controls the ring mod frequency when in r.m. mode, or the pitch when in pitch shifter mode.
In r.m. mode by controlling with the exp pedal you can get weird ring mod shifting sounds (like old sci-fi) or interesting noises (ala sonic youth). In p.s. mode it acts like a whammy, continuosly changing the pitch of the shifted note. IMHO it’s a really versatile pedal, but only if you’re into weird or experimental sounds.
just finished installing the 3pdt switch, now works fine also in bypass mode, thank you!
I tried the unit at low volume and the sustain actually works within the whole range, even if it is less effective in the second half. At high volume the sustain increase after a certain amount is hardly audible, maybe because of compression/saturation as you explained.
Yes.. indeed when i try it on the VH100R with a slight overdriven setting (just a fat clean anyway) i get the same problem. On the full clean (which has a lot of headroom) it works very well. So as i was thinking of getting a single channel style head (plexy, jcm800 etc) will i be ever able to get a decent muff sound ot of it?
I move sustain between 1 and 3 o’clock (maybe 4 ), tone even cranked and get that hughe loss of tone and dynamics as described before..
what about speakers? I tried it on a 1960 with g12t75s