scrambled brainz has the blend knob bro.. didn't you read my posts? HAvojtasTS29 wrote:90% of them would be pretty close.but i currently want to get the bass big muff instead
(don't have the money to get a green russian
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Distortion...
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so yeah it sounded worse than i remember but still not terrible. Certainly doesn't deserve the rep it gets IMO
cur wrote:I need it to be smaller or I get shitty messages from mezz telling me my junk's too big.
Chico Malo wrote:This thread just went down the toilet. Bye
iCEByTes wrote:Carrot´s and pussy party
Been looking my preserved lack of love for the humble distortion pedal, and have found that the 'Darling'of OSG Nels Cline agrees with me...
"I ended up loving the ’70s-era Marshall Guv'nor distortion after many Pro Co Rat years. But the input/output jacks disintegrate and nothing fits into those big holes left after that plastic decays. The Z.Vex Box Of Metal almost stole my heart with its super-shaping tone knobs and cool gate option (it is good). Then I discovered the Crazy Tube Circuits Starlight, which is just as rich and creamy as a Rat or Guv'nor but has even more oomph—more presence (whatever that means). Made in Greece and marketed by Tone Concepts in Toronto, it's a killer. I am still a bit baffled as to why there are so few "distortion" options as opposed to "fuzz" and "overdrive,"
"I ended up loving the ’70s-era Marshall Guv'nor distortion after many Pro Co Rat years. But the input/output jacks disintegrate and nothing fits into those big holes left after that plastic decays. The Z.Vex Box Of Metal almost stole my heart with its super-shaping tone knobs and cool gate option (it is good). Then I discovered the Crazy Tube Circuits Starlight, which is just as rich and creamy as a Rat or Guv'nor but has even more oomph—more presence (whatever that means). Made in Greece and marketed by Tone Concepts in Toronto, it's a killer. I am still a bit baffled as to why there are so few "distortion" options as opposed to "fuzz" and "overdrive,"
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http://soundcloud.com/vojtasts29/ds-1-demo
Probably the two DS-1 sounds i like the most. Dimed tone on a neck single coil and full on humbucker(at the end) some pickup configs tried in the middle. I think the quality is pretty ok, but it is my amp on like 1,5 miked with the wireless SM-58 thing.![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
OOOH. forgot the settings. Bass 4, full mids, Treble 6, tiny accidental amount of reverb...
Pedal is tone 11,5 o clock, level full, dist full. ![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
Probably the two DS-1 sounds i like the most. Dimed tone on a neck single coil and full on humbucker(at the end) some pickup configs tried in the middle. I think the quality is pretty ok, but it is my amp on like 1,5 miked with the wireless SM-58 thing.
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
OOOH. forgot the settings. Bass 4, full mids, Treble 6, tiny accidental amount of reverb...
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
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I think it's a issue of terminology more than anything else: "overdrive" has ideas of naturalism about it, of pushing an amp to it's characteristic breakup. "Fuzz" harks right back to the very first pedals, and those 60s Johnny Hendrix toanz we all crave. "Distortion" sounds neither naturalistic or particularly "heritage", plus it's got big whiffs of the 80s about it: when I got my first pedal for Xmas in 1989 (!) it was a distortion I wanted - I'd have been mortified to get a fuzz.
I think two other factors could be the increased range of specialised high gain amps (VHT etc.) and the improvements in modelling technology. The bands looking for distortion, often metalheads, no longer see digital as a dirty word, and if they do, there are now amps up to the task without needing additional pedals.
digital? not interesteddub wrote:I think two other factors could be the increased range of specialised high gain amps (VHT etc.) and the improvements in modelling technology. The bands looking for distortion, often metalheads, no longer see digital as a dirty word, and if they do, there are now amps up to the task without needing additional pedals.
cur wrote:I need it to be smaller or I get shitty messages from mezz telling me my junk's too big.
Chico Malo wrote:This thread just went down the toilet. Bye
iCEByTes wrote:Carrot´s and pussy party
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most modern bands have like an AxeFx or a Kemper going into a active loadbox and from there into their headphones. Sometimes they have cabinets for show. The ones who want to be really oldschool use a Dual Rectifier and totally kill its sound with a terrible pedal called a tubescreamer, which somehow gets all the fucking attention everywhere. Boom there you go, no need for our loved solid state stompboxes, unless you actually want to sound good and want midrange and bottom end existent in your sound and not just "super tight" clean chugs.
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To each his own. To me it doesn't sound very saturated and doesn't sound very amp like. Also while playing single notes it didn't sound very clear or reacted well to how you hit the strings.vojtasTS29 wrote:http://soundcloud.com/vojtasts29/ds-1-demo
Probably the two DS-1 sounds i like the most. Dimed tone on a neck single coil and full on humbucker(at the end) some pickup configs tried in the middle. I think the quality is pretty ok, but it is my amp on like 1,5 miked with the wireless SM-58 thing.
OOOH. forgot the settings. Bass 4, full mids, Treble 6, tiny accidental amount of reverb...Pedal is tone 11,5 o clock, level full, dist full.
This is the distortion pedal I use: Emma Reezafratzitz II
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