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Glitchy granular delay, really good reverse mode, does pitch-shifting as well, just wonderful.
Reverse reverb, plus numerous caves, churches, tiled room reverbs etc. to try out on there.
Reverse echo
Synth emulations
Particle Reverb
Octave fuzz
Loads of modulation stuff
And you’ll get one for about £60-75 s/h.
They are ace. I have one on my board as a Swiss Army Knife
Like someone fed a dwarf wizard a gallon of acid and locked him in a pink box.
I want plenty of quick access to knob twiddling - for me the little Zoom looks to be a faff.
(I have a Mustang III amp and it takes far too many knob pushes and twiddles to tweak FX)
http://www.graigmarkelmusic.com/Graig_Markel_Music/FX_Products.html
My M5 is connected up via midi which makes the preset thing a non-issue
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
Linn Adrenalinn 3
WMD Geiger Counter
The three pedals I'm currently enjoying most along with my CT5 are:
Dr Scientist BitQuest (it's only a matter of time before I buy a second)
Alexander Pedals Syntax Error
Red Panda Particle
The Catalinbread CSIDMAN is fun too, especially when it gets unpredictable.
The fact that my Miku has barely been touched gives you some idea how much fun I'm having.
I used to get some slightly unusual noises from a Boss BF-2 Flanger, with a slow, deep but narrow range sweep with plenty of resonance set on a distorted tone it sounded quite harsh on it's own but in the band mix sounded good. I was trying to get something like the sound Bernard Sumner got with Joy Division on 'Atrocity Exhibition' but ended up with a flange sound that I hadn't really heard before and felt quite chuffed to have found a bit of an original sound. I still have a BF-2 from 1982 (not my original one but a replacement)
Another good use of the BF2 is to set it to the "drainpipe" sound with no sweep and add a pedal in front of it like a chorus or a phaser.
Modern digital flangers sound a bit polite when compared to the BF2 but it is as noisy as the tide coming in on a shingle beach!