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Title: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: dumphump424 on April 15, 2023, 09:24:03 PM
I play a PWM Malevolent primarily and I usually have at least 3 pedals hooked up to it, sometimes 4. The one I always use no matter what at the end of my pedal chain for synth is a DOD Meatbox Reissue for obvious reasons- its badass and gives everything more heft and presence when used correctly. Its usually always on unlike the other pedals in the chain. At the beginning of the pedal chain however is a distortion pedal- I usually use a Boss Hm-2 lately I've been swapping back and forth with a DOD FX86 Death Metal. I'm really happy with the these two pedals but I've been thinking about venturing off into other distortion pedals. Then an overdrive pedal which is currently just a simple Boss SD-1. Then if I'm using 4 pedals then I'm using a reverb pedal which I'm still trying to find one that fits in to my liking, but currently I just use a Holy Grail for now... not always happy with the results though.

What pedals do you guys use for synth if any? Sometimes all I use is the Meatbox but at most  I'll use 4 pedals. I don't usually use fuzz pedals for synth but maybe someday. I'm obsessed with fuzz though, and I use it often for harsh noise. But when it comes to making PE or industrial type stuff, I don't usually use one.
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: Atrophist on April 16, 2023, 12:03:33 AM
From what I've underatood the Malevolent's overdrive circuit itself is pretty nasty?

Have you tried any preamp/cabsim pedals? In my experience they often work pretty well with synth type sounds. Possibly even if you are already running your signal into a guitar amp.
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: Leewar on April 16, 2023, 12:31:49 AM
We get plenty of use out of a Marshall shredmaster. I was lucky enough to buy one for next to nothing 20 years ago.

Its not really like the usual distortion pedals.

Theres a very wide ranging sound from it and very tweakable via the contour, sounds like you're running your synth through a Marshall stack turned up to 11. Also doesnt suck all the bass out either.
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: Into_The_Void on April 16, 2023, 12:44:24 PM
It's not a pedal but I use quite often the Electron's Analog Heat with the "softer" distortion. Depending on your needs you can use the more aggressive as well, but you always have that typical warm and abrasive fat feeling which for me fits well with the synths sound.
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: dumphump424 on April 16, 2023, 06:48:24 PM
Quote from: Atrophist on April 16, 2023, 12:03:33 AM
From what I've underatood the Malevolent's overdrive circuit itself is pretty nasty?

Have you tried any preamp/cabsim pedals? In my experience they often work pretty well with synth type sounds. Possibly even if you are already running your signal into a guitar amp.

Oh definitely the built in overdrive is amazing. But I really enjoy mixing in the unique chainsaw distortion sound of the HM-2 in there because they complement each other very well. This type of distortion gives it an almost robotic or mechanical sound, at least thats how i hear it, and i like that very much.

I'm pretty comfortable with what I do, I was just putting out there to ask what other people use because I really like reading about that kind of thing- people's setups, rigs, etc. Or even to compare ideas. I know some people are pretty cagey about letting out their secrets but I'm pretty open about most things I do. But I also understand why others wouldn't be so willing, because their unique sound depends on the secret methods they use.

But yeah thank you for the recommendation! I plan on getting an MXR preamp pedal here soon. Sometimes I use an EQ pedal to help boost the signal, but thats usually when I'm making harsh noise and junk metal and field recording stuff.
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: host body on April 17, 2023, 06:27:20 PM
Quote from: Into_The_Void on April 16, 2023, 12:44:24 PM
It's not a pedal but I use quite often the Electron's Analog Heat with the "softer" distortion. Depending on your needs you can use the more aggressive as well, but you always have that typical warm and abrasive fat feeling which for me fits well with the synths sound.

Excellent device. It's also avalaible as a mono pedal with all the distortion circuits. Can't really do like DOD style over the top gnarly distortion, though. Very refined, even the high gain circuit with gain at full. Helps that the filter is like a scalpel, very easy to fine tune sounds with it.
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: W.K. on April 18, 2023, 12:30:32 AM
If you already have something that's partially designed by FSS, why not get the FIL02/FIL03 Spectral Devastator or the The Gristleizer? Also, if you have CV at your fingertips, it would be a shame not to make full use of it.

Get a 4ms Pod48X powered Desktop Case and maybe add some modulation / vca / sequencing modules while at it to open up your synth beyond it's designed possibilities.
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: Volcano Queen on May 25, 2023, 04:43:11 AM
EHX Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker is very satisfying. Easy to find pedal that works well with many different sound sources.
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: Mass Graven Image on September 11, 2023, 10:03:57 PM
I have found particularly good sounds out of ProCo Rat, the filter on it can produce some really sharp or jagged resonance depending on what kind of signal i'm pushing. Vox or synth go down the effects chain with great results. Old Blood Noise Fault V1 is one of my all-time recommends. I have not had the chance to check out the newer edition.
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: HateSermon on September 12, 2023, 04:27:50 AM
I second the rat. Haven't tried much else though
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: Commander15 on September 14, 2023, 11:27:14 AM
RAT or Blower Box seem to work well with synths. Only reservation here is that ProCo RAT and clones seem to struggle to reach the unity gain. But that issue is easily solved by boosting the RAT with OD or boost pedal.
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: Atrophist on September 15, 2023, 12:43:31 AM
Quote from: Volcano Queen on May 25, 2023, 04:43:11 AMEHX Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker is very satisfying. Easy to find pedal that works well with many different sound sources.

Agreed on the Big Muff in general. I haven't tried this particular iteration of it, but of the ones I have tried, my favorite is the original one, the one that's the size of a bloody shoe box. Another one I sort of liked, but sort of not, was the Green Russian Muff. Very dark and bassy sound, no wonder bass players apparently like it. In the end I decided it wasn't for me, but ymmv.
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: Commander15 on September 15, 2023, 10:44:17 AM
Quote from: Atrophist on September 15, 2023, 12:43:31 AM
Quote from: Volcano Queen on May 25, 2023, 04:43:11 AMEHX Big Muff Pi with Tone Wicker is very satisfying. Easy to find pedal that works well with many different sound sources.

Agreed on the Big Muff in general. I haven't tried this particular iteration of it, but of the ones I have tried, my favorite is the original one, the one that's the size of a bloody shoe box. Another one I sort of liked, but sort of not, was the Green Russian Muff. Very dark and bassy sound, no wonder bass players apparently like it. In the end I decided it wasn't for me, but ymmv.

When i played guitar more actively, i used to solve these issues with Muff by boosting it with Tubescreamer or placing the TS after the Muff.

Muffs in general have this severe lack of mids that make it, well, muff-y. It is part of the design. TS on the other hand is all about the mids, so i think that they work hand in hand in this regard.
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: MT on September 18, 2023, 10:34:17 PM
Boss Blues Driver, works for everything when used correctly.
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: Atrophist on September 19, 2023, 11:11:27 PM
Quote from: MT on September 18, 2023, 10:34:17 PMBoss Blues Driver, works for everything when used correctly.

I wonder if any of the half a million clones are decent. I've wanted one for ages but they are pretty pricey.
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: moozz on September 20, 2023, 10:58:31 PM
Quote from: Atrophist on September 19, 2023, 11:11:27 PM
Quote from: MT on September 18, 2023, 10:34:17 PMBoss Blues Driver, works for everything when used correctly.

I wonder if any of the half a million clones are decent. I've wanted one for ages but they are pretty pricey.

Mooer Blues Mood works for me. Cheaper and smaller than the original.
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: Atrophist on September 25, 2023, 11:25:26 PM
Quote from: moozz on September 20, 2023, 10:58:31 PM
Quote from: Atrophist on September 19, 2023, 11:11:27 PM
Quote from: MT on September 18, 2023, 10:34:17 PMBoss Blues Driver, works for everything when used correctly.

I wonder if any of the half a million clones are decent. I've wanted one for ages but they are pretty pricey.

Mooer Blues Mood works for me. Cheaper and smaller than the original.

Hmmm yeah. That makes sense, I had their clone of the ZVEX Woolly Mammoth and it seemed pretty decent. Definitely a possibility.
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: Commander15 on September 26, 2023, 12:42:37 PM
I'll second the Blues Driver / Blues Mood. Frickin' genius overdrive, that goes into fuzz territory when pushed.
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: tiny_tove on October 31, 2023, 02:19:03 PM
I use a lot the WMD Geiger Counter Pro and the WMD Acoustic Trauma. I also enjoy the Rainger machines for Fuzzier stuff.
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: U235 on November 18, 2023, 11:46:59 PM
Not long ago, I bought a second-hand Proco Rat clone called EX Amp TC-13 Distortion Myomorpha for 12 euros. It was an excellent surprise.
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: Commander15 on November 19, 2023, 10:39:45 AM
Honorable mention in this regard goes to Ibanez FZ7. It works really good with octave down signals so i assume that it will work with synths also. And it stacks well with Boss BD-2 with gain turned low.
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: tiny_tove on November 19, 2023, 03:17:12 PM
just got the new rainger dr freakeansein fuzzz, devastating yet highly controllable
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: EXU on December 15, 2023, 03:15:34 PM
Quote from: U235 on November 18, 2023, 11:46:59 PMNot long ago, I bought a second-hand Proco Rat clone called EX Amp TC-13 Distortion Myomorpha for 12 euros. It was an excellent surprise.

I really love this pedal, it's actually a clone of both the vintage Rat and the Turbo version, it's very small size is a plus. My best results with synth have been using the Rat, just adds a little grit and "warmth" making it sound a little nastier and at the same time more focused (on my ears).
Title: Re: Best/Favorite Distortion or Overdrive pedals for synthesizer?
Post by: U235 on December 18, 2023, 02:15:36 AM
Quote from: EXU on December 15, 2023, 03:15:34 PMI really love this pedal, it's actually a clone of both the vintage Rat and the Turbo version, it's very small size is a plus. My best results with synth have been using the Rat, just adds a little grit and "warmth" making it sound a little nastier and at the same time more focused (on my ears).
I totally agree with your feedback. I put it on after a Behringer Wasp and it gives good results.