Ps. I reckon you’ve got that dialed. Your clip above really said Husker Du to me. Maybe you could go even “fizzier”? Moulds tone always sounds quite trebly to me?
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Thanks! Yeah, it's funny, my mixing setup is garbage, and it's like I'm AFRAID to go that trebly until I export it to MP3 (for now), but you're spot on, it's not slashy enough.
I edited a post above, but here's the sound after 3 minutes spent remixing for more treble and fizz and it's STILL not there. My mediafire app is all screwy so can't tell if I properly redirected.
Candy Curtain - Don't, Bob, Don't
I'll stop monopolizing the thread and let the gorgeous Oranges have the floor, but in case anybody listens to that link above, it's a hot bridge humbucker, a cheap Dist+, a Donner pitch shifter set to detune +/-5 (blended to taste), and some compression at the end of the chain. Not a tone knob to be found on the board.
No amp, no cab sim, straight into the "board" in GarageBand. A little EQ in the box to cheat some breathing room in the mix since it was so first-take. Crank those highs! Don't be scared!
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Re: Setup of the day
That’s really close!!!MrShake wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2023 10:12 amThanks! Yeah, it's funny, my mixing setup is garbage, and it's like I'm AFRAID to go that trebly until I export it to MP3 (for now), but you're spot on, it's not slashy enough.
I edited a post above, but here's the sound after 3 minutes spent remixing for more treble and fizz and it's STILL not there. My mediafire app is all screwy so can't tell if I properly redirected.
Candy Curtain - Don't, Bob, Don't
I'll stop monopolizing the thread and let the gorgeous Oranges have the floor, but in case anybody listens to that link above, it's a hot bridge humbucker, a cheap Dist+, a Donner pitch shifter set to detune +/-5 (blended to taste), and some compression at the end of the chain. Not a tone knob to be found on the board.
No amp, no cab sim, straight into the "board" in GarageBand. A little EQ in the box to cheat some breathing room in the mix since it was so first-take. Crank those highs! Don't be scared!
You can Hüsker Dü it yourself!
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Ergh, since sorting out my board the lucky cat & DMM Nano are popping when I switch them on in the effects loop. They’re after the CE-2 in the loop chain, and everything has isolated power. Swapped a few patch leads around but no joy. Will need to test every cable 

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After several years of just using the Surfybear I've put myself together a pedalboard again. Bought a new fuzz and all haha!


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that rules
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Love it!Salfaromeab wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 7:37 amAfter several years of just using the Surfybear I've put myself together a pedalboard again. Bought a new fuzz and all haha!
I've got one of Tims Super Unpleasant Companions as well...really great Super Fuzz/Shin-Ei clone - his wife gave it to me as a tip for some work I did for her! When I build a bigger board it'll go on it along with some others of his.
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Hell yeah, I've been having a lot of fun with it. Always loved the Super Fuzz sound, been nice to have the Companion sound to play around with too nowJSett wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 8:30 amLove it!Salfaromeab wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 7:37 amAfter several years of just using the Surfybear I've put myself together a pedalboard again. Bought a new fuzz and all haha!
I've got one of Tims Super Unpleasant Companions as well...really great Super Fuzz/Shin-Ei clone - his wife gave it to me as a tip for some work I did for her! When I build a bigger board it'll go on it along with some others of his.
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This has been a favorite as of late!
1970 Guild M-75 (fully hollow version) > Tiny Garage Pedals Percolator Clone > 90s DMM > Panaramic 1210 (basically a Magnatone 213)
Great cleans and the Percolator/DMM Combo unlocks some Neil Young style amp-gonna-blow-up tones when I want them.

1970 Guild M-75 (fully hollow version) > Tiny Garage Pedals Percolator Clone > 90s DMM > Panaramic 1210 (basically a Magnatone 213)
Great cleans and the Percolator/DMM Combo unlocks some Neil Young style amp-gonna-blow-up tones when I want them.

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That Pioneer SX, tho...garyfanclub wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 2:20 pmThis has been a favorite as of late!
1970 Guild M-75 (fully hollow version) > Tiny Garage Pedals Percolator Clone > 90s DMM > Panaramic 1210 (basically a Magnatone 213)
Great cleans and the Percolator/DMM Combo unlocks some Neil Young style amp-gonna-blow-up tones when I want them.
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Ric 330 > Mosky Dyna Comp > Roland Cube Chorus 60 > Beyer-Dynamic DT 250s, so both the neighbours and I have no cause for complaint.



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Yup, Likeit!Salfaromeab wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 7:37 amAfter several years of just using the Surfybear I've put myself together a pedalboard again. Bought a new fuzz and all haha!
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Got a couple o surfys "hand built" but at mo luvin twns veb n kimbarra..


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Re: Setup of the day
It's a great receiver! Especially with the KLH speakers it's paired with (shown). It's a very detailed sounding setup for what was a fairly ho-hum middle of the road rig back in the day.Dr Tony Balls wrote: ↑Sun Apr 02, 2023 6:11 amThat Pioneer SX, tho...garyfanclub wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2023 2:20 pmThis has been a favorite as of late!
1970 Guild M-75 (fully hollow version) > Tiny Garage Pedals Percolator Clone > 90s DMM > Panaramic 1210 (basically a Magnatone 213)
Great cleans and the Percolator/DMM Combo unlocks some Neil Young style amp-gonna-blow-up tones when I want them.
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Today's set-up doubles as an NPD for this Fredric Effects Mutant Fuzz (mk. I, I think) I won on eBay the other week.
Loving the fuzz, the Tele, the Roland, and the sun shining in!
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Re: Setup of the day
been playing with just these two over the last few weeks 
I picked up the bass big muff after watching some videos of the Hallmark Fuzz Blender like this :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_5IBV6--uM
and wanting to get some of those fuzz + clean signal sounds, possible on this with the dry blend mode (thanks bass players). I'm not usually a huge big muff fan, but by having your clean signal present it allows you to go a bit wackier with the controls while keeping a core sound. You can get some cool 'broken amp' style tones from it too.

I picked up the bass big muff after watching some videos of the Hallmark Fuzz Blender like this :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_5IBV6--uM
and wanting to get some of those fuzz + clean signal sounds, possible on this with the dry blend mode (thanks bass players). I'm not usually a huge big muff fan, but by having your clean signal present it allows you to go a bit wackier with the controls while keeping a core sound. You can get some cool 'broken amp' style tones from it too.
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