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June 16, 2010 at 8:12 pm in reply to: New Devices: Germanium^4 Big Muff &, .44 Magnum, Freeze, Neo Clone, & Headphone Amp #109527speonMemberQuote:I just realized the freezer doesn’t have a way to eliminate the dry sound. For someone who uses parallel effects loops, this is a huge disappointment for me, and I think a big oversight.
I wanted to run it parallel to my dry/fuzz signal so then I could hold something and futz with it with my HOG and other effects while I play unfutzed with clean stuff at the same time.
I have to agree…I was hoping to be able to split off the wet signal so I can process the frozen notes/chords seperately. Too bad the blend knob at max couldn’t be 100% wet, with maybe an additional out jack.
The rise/decay modes are exciting, would’ve been nice to be able to manually adjust the times – here’s to hoping for an expanded, non-nano version of the Freeze in the future.
June 16, 2010 at 12:04 am in reply to: New Devices: Germanium^4 Big Muff &, .44 Magnum, Freeze, Neo Clone, & Headphone Amp #109490speonMemberCan’t wait to buy and try out the Freeze pedal…truly a holy-grail guitar sound I’ve been trying to recreate for many years now, starting back with the DF-2, Space Station, culminating most recently with the HOG. Thanks EHX, the decay modes sound most promising.
Feel free to bring on a deluxe version please!
speonMemberVery interesting…I’m curious, does the tune switch ‘gliss’ from the untuned note when pressed, or is it instant? A smooth, organic transition would sound nice.
If I understand the manual correctly, is it possible to continually hold down the tune switch as you (monophonically) play? If so, when does the effect decide to ‘update’ to the current note being played? Is there a noticeable lag in this case?
Thanks! Leave it to EHX to make me genuinely interested in a ring modulation effect.
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