Unique Noise-Leaning Pedals

Started by PedestrianOrgans, February 02, 2018, 04:48:38 PM

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Commander15

Not so unique but i would suggest that when using feedback as an source, the analog octaver with bass and treble divider creates interesting textures to the sound. It creates sounds from synthy pads to strange crackles.

Confuzzled

Quote from: tiny_tove on February 02, 2018, 06:06:06 PMenjoy: http://www.raingerfx.com/

I have most of them and they are insane.

Browse around and you will have fun. Currently waiting for their reverb

this is a real monster http://www.raingerfx.com/product/dr-freakenstein-fuzz-drff-3-and-igor/
and this is great as well http://www.raingerfx.com/product/air-traffic-controller-white-noisefilter/

but also smaller are nice (delay!!!)

only thing, sometime they just start doing what they want at extreme volume

I just stumbled across this, but the new Razor Fuzz looks sick. Waiting for mine to arrive.

Balor/SS1535

Rainger FX announced this today: https://www.raingerfx.com/shop/p/amp-crash?mc_cid=730d875ddb&mc_eid=2c9ea88099

QuoteThe Amp Crash is an all-in-one effects pedal/guitar amp and speaker - mic'd up. A collaboration between Rainger FX (London) and Death By Audio (New York), this is a ground-breaking piece of gear!

It's incredibly flexible - the Amp Crash works great as a small-gig guitar backline (has a 2" speaker - but it's very useable, and loud!). Or as a full-range fuzz pedal with a dense, wide-frequency sound, and a small amount of 'sag' at the extreme - but with echo, reverb or chorus, and real speaker-sound output too!

Or your pedalboard-mounted monitor!

Or as an amplifier driving your full-size speaker cab!

Or the most exciting practice amp there's ever been....!!!

I imagine that some interesting uses could be found for this in the context of noise.