Fuzz
That Music Company has an overdrive that's pretty good. And free.
If you ain't hip to the rare Housequake, shut up already.
Damn.
Damn.
AngryComp RE in MAD mode - is a Fuzz effect.
Also SubColours RE - octave down generator included Fuzz.
but yeah, That Music Company is nice free stuff
Also SubColours RE - octave down generator included Fuzz.
but yeah, That Music Company is nice free stuff
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Digital fuzz sounds awful. Analog all the way for me.
I know right?
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Haha! Right on! Sorry if I came across as harsh but that’s my two cents. I’m not a fan of digital overdrive either. I think the only company that could maybe make a nice sounding digital fuzz would be Synapse.
I'm looking for something that just does fuzz, but does it extremely well...like the kuassa fuzz, but different.
maybe this one:
https://www.propellerheads.com/shop/rac ... faturator/
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Digital fuzz. Nah. Not here at least. Remember having some Yamaha digital rack multi-effect at the start of the 90s. Not good. Also had a Zoom pedal for about 5 minutes. Not good. Analogue. Preferably germanium. That said, I do like the Kuassa ha ha .
Here’s a picture of one I built myself. I’m particularly fond of the blue LED .
Here’s a picture of one I built myself. I’m particularly fond of the blue LED .
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It's cool...IDGAF, as long as things sound good! Got a good sounding impulse of a trash can? I'll use it.MannequinRaces wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019Haha! Right on! Sorry if I came across as harsh but that’s my two cents. I’m not a fan of digital overdrive either. I think the only company that could maybe make a nice sounding digital fuzz would be Synapse.
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Hows the sound?MrFigg wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019Digital fuzz. Nah. Not here at least. Remember having some Yamaha digital rack multi-effect at the start of the 90s. Not good. Also had a Zoom pedal for about 5 minutes. Not good. Analogue. Preferably germanium. That said, I do like the Kuassa ha ha .
Here’s a picture of one I built myself. I’m particularly fond of the blue LED .
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Love my dyi pedals of Zvex clones from tayda electronics:
Super HardOn (zvex clone) / cool booster
http://www.taydakits.com/instructions/super-hard-on
Fuzz Factory (zvex clone)
http://www.taydakits.com/instructions/fuzz-factory
and also One Knob Fuzz
http://www.taydakits.com/instructions/one-knob-fuzz
Super HardOn (zvex clone) / cool booster
http://www.taydakits.com/instructions/super-hard-on
Fuzz Factory (zvex clone)
http://www.taydakits.com/instructions/fuzz-factory
and also One Knob Fuzz
http://www.taydakits.com/instructions/one-knob-fuzz
FuzzyBRIGGS wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019Hows the sound?MrFigg wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019Digital fuzz. Nah. Not here at least. Remember having some Yamaha digital rack multi-effect at the start of the 90s. Not good. Also had a Zoom pedal for about 5 minutes. Not good. Analogue. Preferably germanium. That said, I do like the Kuassa ha ha .
Here’s a picture of one I built myself. I’m particularly fond of the blue LED .
...actually ranges from sandpaper in mud up to wasps in a blender.
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Nice, Imagine an RE with a few circuits and components, that you could mix a match. Or, maybe more realistic... an RE that is able to mix and match clipping stages and tone stacks. Like a Tubescreamer tone stack with a Big Muff clipping stage.turn2on wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019Love my dyi pedals of Zvex clones from tayda electronics:
Super HardOn (zvex clone) / cool booster
http://www.taydakits.com/instructions/super-hard-on
Fuzz Factory (zvex clone)
http://www.taydakits.com/instructions/fuzz-factory
and also One Knob Fuzz
http://www.taydakits.com/instructions/one-knob-fuzz
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Ha ha. . Actually sometimes, for some reason, the volume jumps up double unexpectedly. Deafening wall of sound which makes me smile. Some lucky short circuit somewhere.
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Faturator!!! Is great for distortion and fuzz. Probably not the most in-depth option but a great quick alternative to scream4
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I for one am simply shocked that a digital effects box from nearly 30 years ago could possibly sound less than convincing...MrFigg wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019Digital fuzz. Nah. Not here at least. Remember having some Yamaha digital rack multi-effect at the start of the 90s. Not good. Also had a Zoom pedal for about 5 minutes. Not good. Analogue. Preferably germanium. That said, I do like the Kuassa ha ha .
Here’s a picture of one I built myself. I’m particularly fond of the blue LED .
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Ha ha .esselfortium wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019I for one am simply shocked that a digital effects box from nearly 30 years ago could possibly sound less than convincing...MrFigg wrote: ↑26 Feb 2019Digital fuzz. Nah. Not here at least. Remember having some Yamaha digital rack multi-effect at the start of the 90s. Not good. Also had a Zoom pedal for about 5 minutes. Not good. Analogue. Preferably germanium. That said, I do like the Kuassa ha ha .
Here’s a picture of one I built myself. I’m particularly fond of the blue LED .
Not a fuzz but...well . Convinces me .
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Someone did mentioned this one here?
https://www.propellerheads.com/shop/rac ... n/futzbox/
And here is the math for the Fuzz. Should be easy to recreate a basic one:
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~orchi/Documents/DAFx.pdf
https://www.propellerheads.com/shop/rac ... n/futzbox/
And here is the math for the Fuzz. Should be easy to recreate a basic one:
https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~orchi/Documents/DAFx.pdf
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