MF-72 #001
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Re: MF-72 #001
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Very It'll do bat shit nuts and some with ease but there is a hell of a lot of play in it. You can use one to boost gain or volume of the other and with careful tweaking they will stack together real nice to produce one big mega fuzz tone.DucRyder wrote:How insane is the sound of one run into the other in series?
I was thinking of two separate entities when I had the original idea though, like one big fuzz box that would cover as much ground as possible. I added the additional inputs/outputs for that reason. The user then has the ability to place them in the signal path where ever they see fit. Patching a wah and phaser between the two works pretty fine indeed.
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thanks for the description Dave! Riddle me this... Can you plug into the "Grease" input then have two effects (say a wah and phaser for example) run seperately and in parallel from each of the Grease outputs into the two Smoke inputs and then out the Smoke output to ones amp?The Captain wrote:Very It'll do bat shit nuts and some with ease but there is a hell of a lot of play in it. You can use one to boost gain or volume of the other and with careful tweaking they will stack together real nice to produce one big mega fuzz tone.DucRyder wrote:How insane is the sound of one run into the other in series?
I was thinking of two separate entities when I had the original idea though, like one big fuzz box that would cover as much ground as possible. I added the additional inputs/outputs for that reason. The user then has the ability to place them in the signal path where ever they see fit. Patching a wah and phaser between the two works pretty fine indeed.
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