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EHX H.O.G. rulez

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I just got this:

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It is freaking amazing. The tracking is absolutely flawless. Anybody else use one of these?
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Post by william »

played my friend's. works well, sounds like a digital organ.

id be into it if i liked really digital wacky effects. im into it in a way. kind of an "it works for him" kind of thing.
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I tought this was gonna be about House Of Guitars

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Post by robroe »

my friend dave made a whole album using the hog.

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http://www.equalvision.com/releases/show/149
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Post by benwalker »

i have a pog and if the hog's tracking is similar, it's awesome. even manages to cope with the squeaky output from the behringer( :shock:) pitchshifter in front of it...

did you get the whole package?
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It's very cool, but very expensive.
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Mike wrote:It's very cool, but very expensive.
agreed. Luckily I got it used (which was still expenisve).
benwalker wrote:did you get the whole package?
yes, which is the only way to justify the expensivness, I think. You get 6 different presets on the controller. If you progam / use them all (which I plan on) then the cost really makes sense. Only problem I find is that there are so many expression modes it'll be hard to choose just 6 presets!
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Post by terronado »

the link rob posted wrote:The Coheed and Cambria influence is most relevant in "Weights for the Waiting," which has Raymond hitting high notes to the sound of heavy distortion rattling behind his vocals.
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terronado wrote:
the link rob posted wrote:The Coheed and Cambria influence is most relevant in "Weights for the Waiting," which has Raymond hitting high notes to the sound of heavy distortion rattling behind his vocals.
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I like Coheed and Cambria. They cover The Maidenz. ((ice))
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