Just bought an EHX Holy Stain and an Orange Micro Crush.
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Just bought an EHX Holy Stain and an Orange Micro Crush.
What the title says. The Holy Stain is alright, the Micro Crush is also good, not very loud. No demos or pics until I have some SPARE TIME. Too much revision and coursework to do. Soz.
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Brandon W wrote:you elites.
this is where i'm at.BacchusPaul wrote:Got your student loan on Monday, then?
I rather naively passed one up this year, thinking I'd work instead, because I'm only a part time student, which meant I had a few months off before Christmas.
So fucking hungry.
i scrounged up a buck to buy six packets of Ramen whilst waiting for my student aid.
hahaha.
holy stain is okay. not amazing. and the micro crush series are cute for practice amps. has headphone outs, yes? if so, then i think it's quite worth it.
Yeah, there's like a constant "crunch" thing going on, but I quite like it. Sitting in front of the Micro Crush with my Dano, playing through the reverb on the Stain sounds just like Bossanova Pixies. The actual distortion section itself is pretty good, too, and I was in need of some kind of overdrive. But yeah, the reverbs are pretty nice, and I'm not usually all that hot on reverbs. In fact, one of the reasons I got this pedal is for the reverbs and the trem effects, as I've never actually owned any dedicated pedals for those effects, so it's an opportunity to mess about with them, which I've never really had outside the rather generic effects you normally get on multi-fx. I recommend the Holy Stain just because it's got quite a little bit of character. I'll probably buy an expression pedal today, at some point, so I can mess about with the Pitch-shifter on the fly, too. I'm not bothered about octaves, I have a (motherfuckin') POG, yo.
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Brandon W wrote:you elites.
The way the holy stain does pitch shifting plays more with timing than actual digital pitch shifting. I don't know what's technically going on in the circuit but you hear a slight tremolo when pitch shifting's on, and if you make the pitch go up, speed of the trem goes up, and vice versa. I'm thinking this is why it only goes up a 3rd or down a 4th. furthermore the pitch shifting is completely polyphonic. Also if it's on wet 100% it has a slight delay to the pitch shifting