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how is the reverse reverb for MBV tones? is it similar to the early reflections yamaha spx90 sound?
October 28, 2009 at 9:30 pm in reply to: New page at The EH Man’s Electro-Harmonix Extravaganza #102809nightravenMemberah ok. i like my pedals looking flashy as well as sounding it, but yeah, i wouldn’t get a pedal purely for the looks, and i wouldn’t not get a pedal because it doesn’t look good
October 28, 2009 at 9:07 pm in reply to: New page at The EH Man’s Electro-Harmonix Extravaganza #102804nightravenMemberhey ron, kinda OT, but do you do Stone Machines with a finish on them or is it just bare pedals now? because the demo on youtube has one in a beautiful colour
nightravenMembercould you record some clips of it? i’ve been curious about this pedal for ages
nightravenMemberQuote:Check out the Riddle: Q-Balls. It does a lot more than the Q-Tron+ (except for
the Loop).I really like the older “Big Box” Q-Tron & I like the Riddle a lot more than the
Q-Tron+.you can’t really compare the riddle with the q-tron. q-tron is designed to sound like the mu-tron III and the riddle seems to be trying (and imo failing hard) to be like a meatball.
i really loved the big box q-tron but i sold it yesterday haha.@ above – the effects loop lets you plug other effects into the circuitry of the q-tron so that you can affect just the sweep rather than having the effect after the whole pedal. if that makes sense.
nightravenMemberbuild one out of something transparent like acrylic. that’d look amazing.
nightravenMember^ not necessarily. zvex has factories in the far east that cost money as well as all his deals with GC/MF etc.
nightravenMemberor a new tone wicker muff with a ‘green switch’ or something so it has usa and russian sounds and the tone wicker fun
nightravenMemberthe black reissue was my first muff too but now i use a Civil War muff clone and it’s much much better and more compact. is the bass big muff not close enough to the russian?
nightravenMemberQuote:The filter matrix is also featured on the original vintage Electric Mistress (both 9v and 18v versions), the vintage EchoFlanger/PolyFlange/PolyChorus units, the reissued Stereo PolyChorus, and the new XO Stereo Electric Mistress. That’s quite a few pedals to choose from already.and then there’s all the thousands of ‘4 knob flangers’ that can be dialed in to the filter matrix and i’m sure you can mod any analogue flanger to turn off the sweep somehow. doesn’t seem that necessary to have it in a standalone box.
nightravenMemberhttp://i159.photobucket.com/albums/t151/nickorly/IMG_1570.jpg
what i’m rocking ATM
Stomp Under Foot Civil War Big Muff -> BK Butler Tube Driver -> Emma ReezaFRATzitz -> Ibanez RC99 -> MG That’s Echo Folks -> Arion SFL-1
October 2, 2009 at 1:15 pm in reply to: Some ideas: Big Muff Deluxe, Macrosynth, Resonator, and FreqOut #101990nightravenMembernobody would ever want the resonator. XOing the whole polychorus would rawk.
deluxe big muff sounds cool but presets would probably make the sound quality suffer and you don’t need presets with a distortion pedal. needs a compressor in it if it’s gonna be deluxe
macrosynth? all that on an analogue design? no way.
deluxe filter matrix sounds cool. that pedal really needs a proper XO treatment
nightravenMemberi think delay is more effective for thickening things up, especially one like the MB which has modulation
nightravenMemberdoubt it personally. there isn’t that much demand for the op-amp muff. a new muff with the same name would be cool. like – deluxe big muff with hazarai. octave up/down, mids control etc would be cool.
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