Effects Pedal/Amp Modeller Clip site
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Effects Pedal/Amp Modeller Clip site
http://www.uncledig.com/
Worth a dig through, seems to be lots of samples uploaded, categorised pretty well.
Worth a dig through, seems to be lots of samples uploaded, categorised pretty well.
I see Uncledig has clips of a couple Runoffgroove pedals built from OLC "Officially Licensed Circuits" kits. (OLC sells everything you need to build an ROG pedal. I've built a couple and they're well worth it for those who like the smell of solder.)
People might find the Runoffgroove clip page interesting too, as a bunch of their projects are pedals with circuitry modeled (as it were) after several vintage amps. Here's the page of clips the Runoffgroove team made of their prototype pedals:
http://runoffgroove.com/salvo.html
People might find the Runoffgroove clip page interesting too, as a bunch of their projects are pedals with circuitry modeled (as it were) after several vintage amps. Here's the page of clips the Runoffgroove team made of their prototype pedals:
http://runoffgroove.com/salvo.html
Those are thems.
They don't claim that this gives you a tube-amp-modeler-in-a-box though, but something that approximates the personality of the amp and makes a good tone filter and/or overdrive stomper.
The article page will give you a good idea of their approach to amp-based pedals.
I built the "Eighteen" based on the '60s 18-watt Marshall and the "Supreaux" based on the Supro 16T. They've done some projects based on classic effects pedals and whatnot also. I want to try the Princeton-based pedal and the cab simulator sometime.
They don't claim that this gives you a tube-amp-modeler-in-a-box though, but something that approximates the personality of the amp and makes a good tone filter and/or overdrive stomper.
The article page will give you a good idea of their approach to amp-based pedals.
I built the "Eighteen" based on the '60s 18-watt Marshall and the "Supreaux" based on the Supro 16T. They've done some projects based on classic effects pedals and whatnot also. I want to try the Princeton-based pedal and the cab simulator sometime.
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