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  • Pedal colors, what do you expect?

    Based on edwuld’s post, I think we all expect certain colored pedals to be certain styles…. What do you see/think?

    Clearly Boss, Ibanez and MXR have had a massive impact on me.

    Red - Marshall Distortion
    Orange - Phase Shifter
    Yellow - Drive of some sort
    Green - Mid-peak Overdrive
    Blue - Chorus
    Pink - Analog Delay
    Purple - WILDCARD!
    White - Digital Delay
    Black - Metal Distortion
    Gray - Flanger / Fuzz
    Silver - Fuzz / Flanger

    I’m curious to see everyone else’s thought. Just do stream of consciousness, don’t think too deeply.
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    Green has been delay to me because of the Line 6 DL4.
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    • #3
      Yeah I'm all over the place on this one.

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      • #4
        Gold (brushed metal for the win) - Plexi in a box


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        • #5
          Originally posted by VinceT View Post
          Gold (brushed metal for the win) - Plexi in a box


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          True, that black and gold look, especially with the Marshall style knobs.
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          • #6
            Pink could be an '80s compressor.
            I miss the 80's (girls) !!!

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            • #7
              Almost all the compressor pedals that I have are silver. Except for the one that's blue.

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              • #8
                If I make a pedal called the “Tripline” and it has dumb control names like the the DOD Grunge like “Tension”, “Span”, “Line” and “Trip” what is it?

                Green - it’s a Tube Screamer
                Red - It’s a distortion
                Black - Its a metal pedal, maybe fuzz
                Hammertone - it’s a fuzz
                Purple - I don’t know! Could be anything!
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                • #9
                  Pedal colors don't mean anything to me. I do like it when they use the colors/scheme of the device they are mimicking.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by PFDarkside View Post
                    If I make a pedal called the “Tripline” and it has dumb control names like the the DOD Grunge like “Tension”, “Span”, “Line” and “Trip” what is it?

                    Green - it’s a Tube Screamer
                    Red - It’s a distortion
                    Black - Its a metal pedal, maybe fuzz
                    Hammertone - it’s a fuzz
                    Purple - I don’t know! Could be anything!
                    Tripline Limiter or Tripline Gate, colour it brown.

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                    • #11
                      I'd like to see someone use a paint that mimics the old mood ring.
                      That would be cool.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Demanic View Post
                        I'd like to see someone use a paint that mimics the old mood ring.
                        That would be cool.

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                        It turns green when you are playing decent, red when you are on fire and brown when you are awful.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by PFDarkside View Post

                          It turns green when you are playing decent, red when you are on fire and brown when you are awful.
                          Well, really it would react to how hot your pedal gets. So if you leave it on for the whole set, it turns purple. If you only use it once in a while it stays black.

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                          • #14
                            Yes to the purple being wildcard territory.

                            I have a Solidgold FX Funkzilla envelope filter that is a gorgeous purple sparkle and love it.

                            Besides that, I agree with OP's colorwheel of soundscapes.

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                            • #15
                              In most instances, especially with modern pedals, I don't associate color with pedal type. On my old school pedals I somewhat do think of it in that way. As a young kid, my friends and I just wanted the (insert color) pedal as they were often referred to that way. "Dude! I got the green pedal" kind fo thing, Now I want to get the blue one next. With so many pedals available today, I say mix up the colors and go for it!

                              I do notice the makers of a lot of the heavier sounding pedals are really raising the bar on their artwork. Reminds me of the metal album covers back in the day a bit. A lot of music was purchased because the album cover was cool so therefore the band couldn't suck and get away with a cover like that...lol.
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