Ah. I suppose the most important question for me really is: Have you any nice colours of paint lying about in case Ido feel like a pedal when my loan comes in?Mike wrote:They not too hard, but the complexity of the circuit and the fact they utilise a delay chip (either digital or analogue) means it's not cost effective to DIY them.BacchusPaul wrote:I love chorus.
Mike: How impossible are they to make?
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i own i ce-20 and a ce-5.
the CE-5 sounds very harsh to my ears, i've never really got a sound i like a 100 percent on it.
the CE-20 i got really cheap a while ago. the best setting is the CE-1 mode, sounds nice and warm, and very leslie like at faster speeds.
i'm hoping to buy stewart's CE-2 this month (don't worry stewart, i still want it), which i think will sound well nice.
the CE-5 sounds very harsh to my ears, i've never really got a sound i like a 100 percent on it.
the CE-20 i got really cheap a while ago. the best setting is the CE-1 mode, sounds nice and warm, and very leslie like at faster speeds.
i'm hoping to buy stewart's CE-2 this month (don't worry stewart, i still want it), which i think will sound well nice.
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nice one, looking forward to it.stewart wrote:'s got your name on it still matey.
i was just thinking today, probably my favourite ever keyboard sound is a rhodes through a CE2 with the rate on 0 and the depth on full. beeyooteefull.
i know what you mean, i like sticking my hammond through a chorus pedal for that swirly tony banks organ sound.
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I have DigiTech DigiVerb. It's a great pedal and works great with an effects loop. I can see how a reverb rack unit would work out great. I might try to get a MidiVerb or Yamaha SPX90 at some point.Fran wrote:I dont think the Tone-lok series is analog but you can get reissue CS-9s.mage wrote:So I've been playing some Stone Roses tunes and it's got me thinking about chorus. He uses an Ibanez CS-9. How do the other 20 or so ibanez chorus pedals compare in sound? are there any other japanese choruses (besides maxon obviously) anyone recommends?
Its a sound i've been trying to recreate as well, for god knows how long. I found the old Boss Digital Dimension a good comparison where the 'rate' setting is very subtle, but they are now rare and more expensive than CS-9's. Behringer do clones of a lot of older pedals, it may be worth checking them out.
What reverb are you using? I think he used a Quadraverb and you can pick up fairly cheap rackmount reverbs easily. When you consider the quality and quantity of sounds on the rackmounts, for the price difference it makes Reverb pedals redundant.
ok, so have you seen this? http://www.pdmcauley.co.uk/guitaristpag ... EDALS.HTML
all his info seems to be based on blurry photos and conjecture but it's pretty interesting anyway.
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Yeah, i've read that a few times, cool stuff. I never knew he used a Shell Pink Strat untill i found that page and pics.mage wrote:ok, so have you seen this? http://www.pdmcauley.co.uk/guitaristpag ... EDALS.HTML
all his info seems to be based on blurry photos and conjecture but it's pretty interesting anyway.
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so apparently he used the Crest Audio fuzz face re-issue. according to this: http://www.analogman.com/fuzzstor.htm that was a NPN Si fuzz face (with BC109Cs). ...would be a cool little project to build one.
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he should have just gotten a guitar with a zero fret.stewart wrote:a mate of mine used an alesis rack of some sort, it was really good for the price. he actually only used pedals for dirt at one point, everything else came from the rack and he used a sequencer to switch patches. he was a total corksniffer too about tone (never played open strings on arpeggios because they sounded too 'spanky'- the guy was a bit of a nutter) so if it had sounded shit he wouldn't have touched it.
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JMF, sounds interesting, i never thought about two choruses in series. thats nutz. im going to try it. also, didnt know that cocteau twins didnt use amps in studio. thats really weird too.
they were going for a totally different effect than i generally do, while still kind of being in the same realm musically. im more into the abrasive side of shoegaze, but i still can go to CT for inspiration at times. plus, it reminds me of my mom.
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thanks for the info!
Coming to this a little late, I know, but anyhow:
- Ibanez CS9: I had one of these and I liked it, but I had loads of problems with the foot switch. Offloaded it and bought an AnalogMan Chorus.
- AnalogMan Chorus: Boutique version of the E-H Small Clone. At first I loved this pedal, then I worried unnecessarily that it sounded too thin. Sold it and immediately regretted doing so.
- Retro-Sonic Chorus: Clone of the original Boss CE-1. Utilises a bucket-brigade analog delay, so it ticks all the right boxes in terms of authenticity. My current chorus pedal, quite thick and 80s sounding. I can't help but think that it loses some treble though. Probably going up for sale soon.
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