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deej

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  1. Im starting to find the M80 becoming one of my favourite pedals now. Ive had it half a year or so but its only recently thats its grown on me. Really gives my tone some power and depth behind it, and can add that little bit of grind to give me a more aggressive tone which I like.

    For my clean tone I just use the color button and boost my mids a bit, and for a slight grit ive got the blend at around 10:00 and the gain at about 8:00. It only adds a very subtle drive to it but thats what I like, and you can crank it as much as you like.

  2. This is my latest pedalboard, and I think im actually happy with it for once. Got the basics on there, got some noise on there, and got the options to experiment with it too.



    Signal chain goes -

    > Ernie Ball VPjr (tuner in the 'tuner out' output)
    > VFB-2 - send
    >> Cream Pie
    >> LS-2
    >>> Loop A - Deep Impact > Turbo Rat > Blowtorch
    >>> Loop B - Bass Big Muff > M9 with VPjr exp. pedal
    >VFB-2 - return
    > Multicomp
    > MXR M-80

    I think thats right anyway..

  3. Up for sale are a whole bunch of pedals. Ive been meaning to sell a few off anyway, but another redundancy has forced me to sell off a lot more than i want to. [u]All prices include postage & packaging[/u]. Id prefer payment by bank transfer but will accept paypal.

    [s][b]Sansamp BDDI[/b] - you all know what it is, no box but includes manual, perfect working order - [b]SOLD[/b][/s]
    [s][b]Zvex Woolly Mammoth[/b] - great sounding fuzz pedal that prefers passive basses, boxed - [b]SOLD[/b][/s]
    [s][b]DOD Deep Freeze Chorus[/b] - dont know much about this but I think they're discountinued, bit battered up and no box - [b]SOLD[/b][/s]
    [s][b]Behringer Bass Graphic EQ[/b] - cheap eq pedal, does exactly what it says - [b]SOLD[/b][/s]

    [s][b]MXR Phase 90[/b] - one of my favourite phasers, simple and nice sounding - [b]SOLD[/b][/s]
    [s][b]MXR Carbon Copy[/b] - great little delay pedal, only reason for sale is because I need the money - [b]SOLD[/b][/s]
    [s][b]Catalinbread Valcoder[/b] - simple and useful tremolo, tiny size - [b]SOLD[/b][/s]
    [s][b]Analogue Filter 442[/b] - funky envelope filter, think these were the original version of the boomstick bottom feeder? - [b]SOLD[/b][/s]

    [s][b]EHX Stereo Memory Man w/Hazarai[/b] - useful pedal for delays, echos and looping fun - [b]SOLD[/b][/s]
    [s][b]EHX Steel Leather[/b] - basically a 'clank box', can help fingerstyle sound like a pick, or run some dirt into it for weird sounds - [b]SOLD[/b][/s]
    [s][b]EHX Nano Bass Balls[/b] - small envelope filter, one trick pony but pretty good at what it does - [b]SOLD[/b][/s]

    [s][b]Boss OC-2[/b] - great octave pedal, kinda synth sounding - [b]SOLD[/b][/s]
    [s][b]Boss BF-2[/b] - well known flanger, great for those jet swooshing sounds - [b]SOLD[/b][/s]
    [s][b]Boss SYB-5[/b] - dodgy tracking synth pedal, but great for sustained notes and atmospheric stuff - [b]SOLD[/b][/s]

    [s][b]Dunlop Cry Baby 105q[/b] - spring-loaded wah pedal - [b]WITHDRAWN[/b][/s]
    [s][b]Digitech Whammy IV[/b] - for all your pitch gliding fun - [b]SOLD[/b][/s]


    Edit: Cant believe ive sold this many pedals, I almost want some of them back now. Phah. Feel free to make any offers.

    Cheers
    Dave

  4. I use an M9 multi for all of my modulation needs. I dont really use modulation that much, so having the multi just gives me all my options if ever i do need something. the rest of my board is basically dirt pedals, as ive never really liked the drive sounds from a multi fx unit, and i like to mix and match running some dirt through another for a different sound.

  5. [quote name='thisnameistaken' post='709569' date='Jan 11 2010, 11:06 PM']No decent Muffy fuzz on the M9 then?[/quote]

    I found all the drive settings on the M9 to be too 'nice'. Theyre useable, but its just not the same as with individual units.

    Thats why I kept my big muff too...and my blowtorch....and woolly mammoth. Hmm.

  6. Sometimes what works in theory is totally different in practice. Like putting a fuzz before a filter, surely the fuzz would be too harsh and not give you the playing dynamics wanted for the filter, but in practice you end up with a really vocal synth like sound.

  7. [quote name='bobbass4k' post='662332' date='Nov 23 2009, 02:32 AM']My general order is:

    Pitch Shifting > Dirt > Filter > Modulation > Time based[/quote]

    I pretty much follow this too.

    Got my compressor at the start, any fussy pedals at the front, then I like having dirt before filters as it gives a totally different sound when used together. Then i just stick everything else on at the end. Oh and DI at the end of course.

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