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George
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by George »
I thought it sounded pretty cool. You could experiment with other stuff, maybe vocals, acoustics etc too. For £20 it'd be worth a punt.
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Doog
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by Doog »
I don't quite get it; surely it'd "analogue" up your dry signal too, unless you had your STALE DIGITAL DELAY running to its own amp?
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paul_
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by paul_ »
ekwatts wrote:You run a digital, cold-sounding delay pedal through the Amberswitchtipizer and it comes out all analog-y and stuff, I think.
hahaha
I hate the name and the way they're marketing it but I really want one now, that guy gets some lush sounds. Too bad it'll be like
an hundred bux.
This is classic EHX style though, they're back to the way they were in the '70s (but more prevalent/successful) which is awesome.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
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riotshield
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by riotshield »
Doog wrote:I don't quite get it; surely it'd "analogue" up your dry signal too, unless you had your STALE DIGITAL DELAY running to its own amp?
or create some sort of effect loop but that would be too much fuss for live use