Any ideas for surf specific pedals or effects you would like to see? I've got an idea or two...
Lots I'd like to try. A real splashy delay is one idea. Also a Leslie cab simulator, like a rotary tremolo...
—IMO.
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Any ideas for surf specific pedals or effects you would like to see? I've got an idea or two... Lots I'd like to try. A real splashy delay is one idea. Also a Leslie cab simulator, like a rotary tremolo... —IMO. |
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Fuzz, overdrive, and trem. —Either you surf, or you fight. |
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If you get a chance, try the new Hendrix 70th anniversary Uni-Vibe (they're sold out so check eBay). Sounds amazing! Set slow it does Pink Floyd but sped up it does a great Leslie. Also has a button for a tremolo effect with the uni-vibe. |
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Id still like to see a pedal with Tremolo and Reverb that was better voiced for Instrumental/Surf. The Strymon is cool but not quite voiced right in the verb department. We have plans to do a coffee shop/art gallery, quieter version of the band and something like this would be great with one of my small Supros. http://www.facebook.com/CrazyAcesMusic |
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As far as leslie effects go, I saw the Strymon Lex and that sounded really good. I used to have a Leslie years ago, but totally impractical. —Either you surf, or you fight. |
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I always thought a tremolo pedal that let you control two different tremolos in stereo would be a groovy thing; if you've ever heard the effect of trem coming out of one amp at one speed, and a trem coming out of a second amp at double or half the speed of the other, you know what a neat effect it can be. If the pedal also let you adjust the type of tremolo (brownface, blackface, bias, or magnatone style vibrato) as well as the overdrive/grit in addition to the usual speed/depth/shape/volume controls most trem pedals have, you could have all sorts of fun. Lovetone made a pedal called the Wobulator that tried to do something like this, but it didn't quite work, mostly due to the fact that there were no LED indicators telling you which trems were on and what speed they were going. I actually tried to work up a pedal like this with my buddy Glenn Wyllie, which we planned to call the Trem2, but it didn't get very far--too complicated/expensive for his liking, and he's more of a fuzz/overdrive kinda' guy anyhow. One neat brainwave he had during the process: Create a tremolo that also has a delay built into it, to create either ping-pong stereo effects or weird "rockabilly" tremolos. _ That's_ an idea I'd like to see explored further. --Crispy |
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IMO. |
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There are already some dual-tremolos in the market. What I'm daydreaming about is a dedicated (pitch) Vibrato + Tremolo pedal, with 60's voicing of course (like, Magnatone Vib and Brownface trem), Last edited: Feb 10, 2013 19:56:43 |
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I'm still waiting for an overdrive/distortion pedal that TRULY does not alter your tone. Steve |
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My buddy Jay (a bass player) reminded me of an idea for a pedal we had years ago: A bass fuzz that played the fuzz an octave higher, and allowed you to either blend it with your original clean signal, or run the effected signal out to a separate channel/amp. The idea was to simulate the sound of the fuzz guitar on a lot of 60's garage band records, where the guy with the Maestro was always playing the same thing the bass player was anyway. The name? Pebbles, or course. --Crispy |
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First, a double-track simulator pedal. Not just some fakey delay, but true double tracked recording simulation. Electro-Harmonix tried it way back when but I guess it was just another fakey delay.. Second, a pedal that combines a reverberated signal output and a separate fuzz output from the same source guitar that would combine to sound like a fuzz background track to a reverberated, twangy guitar track. Just imagine. —Dusty Twangdude |
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A faithful Bass VI pedal. No knobs, just an on/off switch; all it does is perfectly track the signal down one octave. It can be called the "Jet". — |
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Couldn't resist |
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I think Tom summed it up! This pedal is very elusive to me. —Either you surf, or you fight. |
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I would like to see less reliance of FX pedals really. https://www.facebook.com/coffindagger |
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Jay77 wrote: There was a pic floating around for a while in facebook and even posted here that had six of these. Drum Quieter, Applause, stuff like that. I gave up trying to find it since there really aren't any key words to search for. Do you know where the pic with all of them is? And the only one I need just has to have the basic Talent knob like Tom's Blue one. —This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got. Last edited: Feb 12, 2013 12:28:10 |
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Haha, no... I was trying to find them as well! The whole set of them was great. Noel wrote: — The Aquamaniacs on ReverbNation |
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