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Re: [AN1x] fuzz box

Re: [AN1x] fuzz box

2003-12-01 by RayMaxer (Digital Illusions)

This is the question I am interested in too.. How to hook a synth (AN-1x or Virus , this ones are which I want most) to a guitar pedal ?
I am thinking of getting some Boss OD-1.. 
Does it usually work nearly fine or mostly not ?

Jimmy, sorry, no answer to you this time.. ;)
Ray.
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: spaceanimals 
  To: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 8:46 PM
  Subject: [AN1x] fuzz box


  I plugged the synth into a guitar friend's pedal board. What a sound. 
  Yes the AN1X has effects, but I ran the beast through a flanger, 
  phaser, octave pedal, echo, compressor, and fuzz all at once. There's 
  a sound for you.Trouble is, the AN1X has the wrong impedance-wicked 
  loud even when turned way down. I'm afraid it will blow out the 
  pedals. How does one properly hook a synth to guitar pedals?

  By the way the old ProCo Rat fuzz pedal makes even the tamest rompler 
  sound rude.

  Rainbow Jimmy
  http://www.spaceanimals.com



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Re: [AN1x] fuzz box

2003-12-01 by Administrator (Dale Kay)

I do this all the time. Just pull the mono output and plug it in the pedal. I use a VSG-50 from DOD for the tube effect, I also use the Boss V-wah. I have ice boxes and many other bass pedal such as the POD that work fine too. Trick is watch your input level. You can also use a side mixer if you want stereo effect, the effects chain or loop.
I really like using my A5k sampler to do this as I can chain up to 8 effects internal to it as well as do some sample work before it is output to the system for record.

Enjoy..

Dale

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: RayMaxer (Digital Illusions) 
  To: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 4:14 PM
  Subject: Re: [AN1x] fuzz box


  This is the question I am interested in too.. How to hook a synth (AN-1x or Virus , this ones are which I want most) to a guitar pedal ?
  I am thinking of getting some Boss OD-1.. 
  Does it usually work nearly fine or mostly not ?

  Jimmy, sorry, no answer to you this time.. ;)
  Ray.
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: spaceanimals 
    To: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com 
    Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2003 8:46 PM
    Subject: [AN1x] fuzz box


    I plugged the synth into a guitar friend's pedal board. What a sound. 
    Yes the AN1X has effects, but I ran the beast through a flanger, 
    phaser, octave pedal, echo, compressor, and fuzz all at once. There's 
    a sound for you.Trouble is, the AN1X has the wrong impedance-wicked 
    loud even when turned way down. I'm afraid it will blow out the 
    pedals. How does one properly hook a synth to guitar pedals?

    By the way the old ProCo Rat fuzz pedal makes even the tamest rompler 
    sound rude.

    Rainbow Jimmy
    http://www.spaceanimals.com



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