As always, Thomas is right about the Univibe (again another classic), I remember the Electric Mistress as being fairly noisy though but sort of a classic too. As for the Moog, ARP, and the rest I haven't heard them -- Hey Joe! I'd appreciate your thoughts on these and others. I have an old Roland Jet Phaser which I like a lot, less for the sound than how many things you can do with it. It has a footswitch for slow and fast LFO settings and a built in fuzz as well as a switch for different taps -- all very useful, like a mini synth. I keep threatening to put several footswitches in it to replace the rotary switch to allow me to change it while playing. I also agree with the idea of having a generalized BBD system with VC in everywhere to allow it to be configurable for delay, flanging, chorus, pitch shifting, etc. -- this would be a good module for a lot of people, not just guitar players. And don't those germanium trannys give that caricature fuzz sound that I love so much? JB BTW: guitar players looking for a small practice amp should try the Smokey Amp. It's less than $30 and is housed in a cigarette box -- great sound! In a message dated 9/7/99 6:15:00 AM, thudson@... writes: >Univibe, univibe, univibe!!! >I drool at the possibility of univibe sound w/ MOTM quality. >- Electric Mistress Flanger (did this use sad bbs?) In a message dated 9/7/99 2:21:17 PM, daveb@... writes: >Damn, that Moog 14 stage KILLS everything else!!!! >Oops, I meant 12 stage. I'm not sure if I could survive a 14 stage Moog >phaser.
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Phasers Flangers BBDs etc.
1999-09-08 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
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