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the Guitar Pedal Thread
ViolentDove:
If anyone has experience in using distortion pedals with instruments other than guitars, I'd appreciate some recommendations.
Basically my set-up at the moment has a gameboy running nanoloop/LSDJ, trumpet, harmonium, vocals and dodgy synth keyboard going through a loop-station pedal into a mixer. I've then got an FX send from the mixer running through a mini kaoss pad. I'm thinking of getting a distortion pedal added into the FX loop. Can anyone recommend a pedal that'd work across a wide range of frequencies/timbres?
imapiratearg:
I know that ProCo RATs will work on both keyboards and basses. I think Big Muffs do that kind of thing fairly well, too.
valley_parade:
--- Quote from: Ben792x on 17 Jan 2009, 06:50 ---but also check out the death by audio fuzz war or a big muff, as mentioned above.
--- End quote ---
I've been digging huge on the Danelectro French Toast lately. As it goes, the prexy of Dano used to work for Foxx, and the French Toast is a dead-on clone of the Foxx Tone Machine, but at $40 instead of $200. Plus it's got an octave up switch to go along with the fuzz.
Bearer:
So, I'm not sure if it's come up in this thread before, but I'm wondering if anyone has ever used or even heard of the Boss Hr-2 Harmonist pedal? I've been reading up on it and it seems like a pretty interesting effect, intelligent 2 voice pitch shifting. It's supposed to "harmonize" with your playing, so you have to set the key your in and everything.
http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/1995/HR-2.html
imapiratearg:
I once heard Cher uses that on her vocals.
Or someone like Cher.
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