Revisiting DOD Carcosa fuzz

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Revisiting DOD Carcosa fuzz

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When I first got this pedal, I played around with it until i found a fat and heavy, staticky sounding gated setting and stuck with that for the longest time, but recently I've been playing with it a lot and finding that there's so many great sounds in this thing. I just wanted to make a post about how much I love this pedal, I'll come back with an demo of some of my favorite sounds later, it's late and I've got to get to sleep soon.
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Cool.
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Great range of tones and I love how it cleans up with guitar volume, and has great string separation. It stacks really well but on my setup it's best when driving a mid-heavy pedal. Sounds huuuuge in a band mix. I tend to use less of the 'after' setting (sputtery starved tone) and more of the 'before' (standard fuzz tones) because it cleans up better, but there's a lot of options.

Thanks for reading!

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Post by luciguci »

got a demo recorded and uploaded, I start with low After settings and move the the right, i also start with low gain settings after changing the After setting and move to higher gain

http://soundcloud.com/user-181282784/p ... a-settings
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