Hmmm strange cyclone content

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Hmmm strange cyclone content

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Yeah, Muse Fanboys love this bollocks.
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That's how arrived there after looking at the fuzz factory demos... it's a bit of a disappointing tie really ... spotty 14 year old guitarists... creating arena rock in their bedrooms across the world, equipped with a fuzz factory pedal & kaoss pad... where the skill in that ?
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i would consider it somewhat skilled (and kind of stupid - to deface) to install a kaoss pad in a guitar.
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Neato. Wish this guy was a member so he could have put this in teh projects section. It wouldv'e been interesting to watch.
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would rock it. Partly to start fights, partly to tock tonez. BUt I've heard those Kaoss pads are amazingly noisy in a guitar signal chain.
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aen wrote:would rock it. Partly to start fights, partly to tock tonez. BUt I've heard those Kaoss pads are amazingly noisy in a guitar signal chain.
Unless you match impedances, they are, but I assume they have sorted that out.
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Shhh, don't tell Pedals that (I dont know if hes even posted yet)

He might buy a TBlooper from me to sort his Kaoss pad out.
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But the hum will still be there whenever he engages it?
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probably but if you read the small (little/fine) print in the dwarfcraft contract, there are no returns, even if your salesdwarf said it would solve your problems.
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Didn't Plankâ„¢ attempt fitting a Kaoss Pad into one of Jonny Greenwood'sâ„¢ Telecastersâ„¢?
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othomas2 wrote: spotty 14 year old guitarists... creating arena rock in their bedrooms across the world, equipped with a fuzz factory pedal & kaoss pad... where the skill in that ?
Somewhere between convincing your daddy that you'll get better grades and "pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease????"
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i dig that cyclone, i wonder what all the switches and knobs do.
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I think it's cool, but the young fella needs to spend more time rocking out with some would and some strings and less time arsing about with a friggin kaoss pad. He's shite, like.
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jamieb wrote:Didn't Plankâ„¢ attempt fitting a Kaoss Pad into one of Jonny Greenwood'sâ„¢ Telecastersâ„¢?
yes
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Post by Will »

That's a very expensive and complex noisemaker he's go there.

So, as fun as feedback and filters are, what's the attraction to random noisemakers? I like some filter and "sample and hold" sounds, and nothing ends a solo like pushing the headstock into the baffle for a nice howl, but what's the attraction to weird little bleep-bloop sounds?
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It's not random.
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if anything i would do that to a duo sonic or mustang but not to a cyclone... even though its a dumb mod
what annoys me is the fact that he just defaced a guitar thats no longer available in stores
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I think it would be more acceptable mod if you had 3 hands...
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TheDude2112 wrote:if anything i would do that to a duo sonic or mustang but not to a cyclone... even though its a dumb mod
what annoys me is the fact that he just defaced a guitar thats no longer available in stores
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Perhaps he did it when they were available in stores? What does it matter anyway?
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