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  • The trick to a Big Muff Pi?

    Can someone point me towards some settings? So many guitar sounds I like have supposedly been accomplished with this pedal, yet every time I try to use one (or, at the moment, the emulation of one that came with the TonePort software) it tends to sound too thick and muffled. Or, if I back off on the gain, I can get a thinner sound, but it seems to lose all note definition to the point that different chords are almost indistiguishable from each other. Clearly, there's something I'm just not getting.

    I'm aiming for something along the lines of The Raveonettes, Apples in Stereo, or on the slightly more rocking side, Pixies or Gish-era Smashing Pumpkins.
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    Re: The trick to a Big Muff Pi?

    don't add as much sustain as you'd think you'd need
    Originally posted by gibson175
    metal zones are for pussies.

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    • #3
      Re: The trick to a Big Muff Pi?

      Crank yer amp quite a bit & get the power tubes cooking, then add a liberal dose of the Muff.

      Also, they like to have a Wah in font of them and a graphic EQ after them.
      Dirt

      Oh, so that's what an invisible barrier looks like.

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      • #4
        Re: The trick to a Big Muff Pi?

        You might want to check out Skreddy pedals. They make some big muff clones with greater clarity and detail. I was pretty impressed.
        Are you getting tired of always buying and then selling the latest new thing? Aren't you ready to purchase a guitar effect that will inspire you so much you'll never want to let it go?
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        R.J. MacReady, John Carpenter's The Thing


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        • #5
          Re: The trick to a Big Muff Pi?

          Thanks, guys. The wah, in particular, definitely made a huge difference. I think that was a big part of what I WASN'T hearing.
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