Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

Wud

Member
  • Posts

    177
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Wud

  1. Yep Analogue Delay is truly fab. What you really need though is a Swollen Pickle eh what
  2. P.M'd with trade inquiry
  3. Pickle sold to 0175westwood29 enjoy the fuzz !!! It's a beast the ole Pickle.
  4. Any info on the Gremlin ? Is it an original design, or based on the same regular designs (Tube Screamer/Rat/Muff etc) The manufactures website is poor and doesn't really give any info
  5. Wud

    I want a new toy

    Hexe has some crazy bonkers stuff going on - [url="http://www.hexeguitar.com/main"]http://www.hexeguitar.com/main[/url] From Bitcrushing to the most crazy lo fi glitch looper I've seen You gotta love some Music is Rotted One Note. Classic Album indeed, I saw a lot of it performed live with a 10 piece band in a dilapidated warehouse in Manchester. 3 drummers if you count Tom's occasional foray's behind the kit. There was a bloke "scratching" a reel to reel machine thru a talk box, and a nutter triggering samples by using metal wire that was attached to a huge harness he was wearing which went up into the roof of the building. Some if worked, some of it was just a little bit too up its own arse in an arty way. Certainly a gig to remember though.
  6. Tuesday Bump with price clarification
  7. If you have a feedback loop, I'd recommend any modulation or time based effects. The Clone Theory does amazing things in a feedback loop when in the Trem mode, as well as when in the Chorus modes and combined with other effects etc. Do you not like Chorus ?
  8. Bass Big Muff Sold Many Thanks to hempknight Enjoy the pedal, I especially like the Dry Mode
  9. [quote name='0175westwood29' post='1140575' date='Feb 24 2011, 10:24 PM']right final rethink ive added a few pedals. im gonna grab a swollen pickle when i get paid, and then its just the octave, delay and reverb. ive got it set up bar them and it sounds pretty cool, love the feedback loop gets some really cool sounds when i use the ph-3 which is an awesome pedal! andy[/quote] I have a Swollen Pickle and OC-3 for sale in the classifieds if your still interested in those pedals. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=124972"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=124972[/url]
  10. [color="#FF0000"]£££-SOLD[/color] - Way Huge Swollen Pickle MKII Jumbo Fuzz - £79 Inc Delivery[color="#FF0000"] £££-SOLD[/color] [color="#FF0000"]£££-SOLD[/color] - Electro Harmonix Bass Big Muff - £39 inc Postage [color="#FF0000"]£££-SOLD[/color] [color="#FF0000"]£££-SOLD[/color] Electro Harmonix The Clone Theory Stereo Chorus/Tremolo - £50 Inc Delivery [color="#FF0000"]£££-SOLD[/color] [color="#FF0000"]£££-SOLD[/color]Boss OC-3 Super Octave - £60 Inc Delivery [color="#FF0000"]£££-SOLD[/color]
  11. Wud

    Post your rack!!

    [quote name='BassBalls' post='150192' date='Mar 3 2008, 10:05 AM']Here is mine, nothing that elaborate...Let the abuse of the compressor begin! [attachment=6141:DSCF0044.JPG][/quote] I remember when those Compressors came out in the 90's, can't remember who it was who made them though. I suspect you need those sunglasses on the couch when looking at that rack on a brightly lit stage.
  12. C.V and Gate based systems might seem unwieldy but are still valid IMHO, and just ask any analogue synth nut. MIDI is great, but is really beginning to show it's age... Many companies have looked into a new standard to replace MIDI, but sadly no universal desire to adopt a new standard has arrived as of yet. MIDI can fall over quite easily due to it's serial architecture. Using lots of real time Sysex MIDI control can cause timing issues with any note data being transmitted on the same MIDI channel.
  13. Wud

    Too much fuzz?

    Do you have a specific Fuzz sound in mind ? The Oxide is one immense pedal!!! Well worth the wait/additional import VAT & delivery charges incurred on importing any items over from the US.
  14. Interested in trades for the ring stinger ?
  15. I always heard a lot of Hatfield and the North as a large influence for the likes of Gong/Steve Hillage, more with the guitar though.
  16. Also along similar lines to early Soft Machine
  17. Have a look at the Pork Loin in the Way Huge section on the Dunlop website.
  18. The Iron Ether Oxide Fuzz is truly fantastic. As are Earthbound Audio pedals - [url="http://earthboundaudio.blogspot.com/"]http://earthboundaudio.blogspot.com/[/url]
  19. Argh, If only this was posted two weeks ago! I've ordered one of these recently. It's due to be delivered tomorrow after being in customs for a while. I ended up having to pay more in postage than the pedal actually sells for. Feedback Loops are good fun [quote name='Bassnut62' post='960436' date='Sep 18 2010, 02:50 PM']This is a a great piece of boutique madness from those loons at Oh No Ho pedals. It basically feeds your effected signal back into the input of the effect or combination of effects in the loop; the results are often utterly insane. It works especialy well with flanges, delays and filters. You can then colour the signal up with other effects outside the feedback loop. Hours of fun for those with an unhealthy obsession with sound. This Chick Chick Boom has the handy optional extra of a bypass switch, so you can choose to include the original FX signal or just have the fedback FX signal. The switch is a momentary one, ie. no latch, so it just stays fedback while you have your foot on the pedal - very cool and uner-useful. It can also be used as a momentary A/B switch, if you turn the feedback level to zero. here's what Lawrence the maker has to say about it: [url="http://ohnoho.com/chk-chk-boom/"]http://ohnoho.com/chk-chk-boom/[/url] this pedal is nuts and a lot of fun. It was made in April 2010, I am the only owner and have barely used it. I'm only selling cos I have another feedback looper too and need to raise some funds for another guitar. I'm looking for £50 posted in UK for this bad boy.[/quote]
  20. Is the micro synth still available ? Any deals to be done if I take that and the DS-1?
×
×
  • Create New...