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Oscillator Pedals?


JamesLawrence
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SonicSmith Convertor or Squaver P1. They are heavily discounted at present as they are about to launch new models.

Moog Freqbox.

Iron Ether Subterranea (currently relaunched for a limited time).

Pigtronix Mothership 2.

If you don’t need it to track fast playing then you could get a Sonuus G2M v3 and hook it up to any MIDI-controlled analogue or digital synth. There’s loads of good hardware stuff out there around  £200-300 (Korg Monologue, Behringer Model D) or as iPhone apps for under £15-30 (Korg ARP ODYSSEi, Moog Minimoog Model D).

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Analog delay pedal (or a decent digital emulation of one). I have a Carbon Copy on my board purely for making earthquake/ghost/spaceship noises - you can play it like it's own instrument, tweaking it with your toes whilst playing the bass!

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1 hour ago, dannybuoy said:

Analog delay pedal (or a decent digital emulation of one). I have a Carbon Copy on my board purely for making earthquake/ghost/spaceship noises - you can play it like it's own instrument, tweaking it with your toes whilst playing the bass!

Have you got the M169 or M292?

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I'll record a clip so you can see what's possible with it before you splash the cash! EHX Memory Boy/Toy should work too, cost less and have expression control. But the MXR is particularly suited to controlling the knobs with the edge of your foot, especially after you fit the rubber surrounds the MXR sell.

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