It can't do the octave stuff without the reverb, that would be cool though! You get a little if you kill the decay a bit but not as much.... maybe if you crank the internal trimpots. I'm not really sure lol
Ok, so first off…. there’s 16 (yes 16) different tremolo waveforms in this thing. It might be a little over kill but the random ones are awesome. It’s got all the bells and whistles like tap tempo and division settings too, which is cool. There’s also 4 different tremolo modes…. standard...
Here’s a weird little pedal that does a ton of cool stuff. I can do simple delay but that’s not really important when you’re dealing with something like this. The time stretching and freeze features kind of make it a glitch master! The whole pedal is controlled by a clock controller, so you...
So this is pretty damn cool. There's a lot of weirdness in it but it actually does a super beautiful Hall reverb as well. That's one of three modes. There's a "grain" mode and it basically stretches out your audio into a reverb.... very cool. It's pretty out there but also very musical. The...
I got this thing not really knowing if I'd like it. I've never been a huge fan of auto-wah pedals. Probably because my playing doesn't get along with it. Anyways, I was pretty blown away by this thing. Flower Pedals makes a lot of cool stuff. It's all analogue with digital controls...
I made this video last week but the more I play with it, the more fun I have. There’s 8 different delay types that range from reverse, vibrato, filter, bit crushing and all kinds of weirdness. I never had a pedal from this company but I jumped all over it when they asked if I wanted to try it...
One side is some really pretty, “normal” reverbs from Keeley Electronics and the other reverb channel is weirdness from Cooper FX. They both sound great on their own but the beauty of this pedal is mixing them together. They can be run in parallel or feed into each other (either direction)...
This is the third pedal I've had from Hungry Robot and they've all be really cool. This one is a serious modulation machine with a built in reverb pad with a huge decay time. It goes from subtle (my favorite) to totally bonkers in a flash. There's a HPF and LPF which makes it really easy to...
Red House Electronics has rebranded themselves as NativeAudio and this is the first pedal I’ve had under the new name. The Ghost Ridge is a pretty simple reverb pedal but it sounds phenomenal. There’s 4 reverbs types… hall, plate, room and spring. Modulation can be applied to any of them and...
So this little fella uses granular synthesis to produce a reverse delay kind of sound. It’s pretty unique and comes in a small footprint. Unfortunately they were only built in a very small batch so they’re hard to come by. It’s got a lot of interesting controls and looping functions. Super...
I finally managed to get my hands on one of the GLou Glou pedals. I’ve seen all the videos on their other products and this didn’t disappoint. The build quality is awesome and the choices for filtering are pretty extensive. It uses 4 filters, that you can set the frequency of and...
This came from Homenoise Effects, they used to be based in Belgium but have moved to Denmark. Honestly, I love all of the pedals I’ve had from them and this is no different. It’s definitely not a smooth or friendly fuzz… it’s super gnarly and gets really heavy. The Bias control makes it sound...
No doubt. When I do these videos, I usually write music around the pedal. This one was cool because I really didn't expect it to be so damn pretty (at times)
I really wasn't expecting this pitch shifter to have so many different sounds in it. Sometimes it gets close to a weird reverb and when you add in the delay circuit, it's just awesome. You can use it for pretty, ambient music or make it totally gross with the fuzz circuit. I was pleasantly...
Thanks! Basically its a 3 step sequencer. You can turn one off and make it a 2 step if you want. Each step gets processed by the next one. So lets say you have a 3 step sequencer going..... the first step is your base tempo (just a regular timing that you tapped in)..... the next setting is...