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  • #31
    Re: Pedals With Tricks Up Their Sleeves?

    Used multi fx....I agree on that. Check locally and see what's in your area, many of them are generally decent.
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    • #32
      Re: Pedals With Tricks Up Their Sleeves?

      for pedals with cool tricks, the old duncan deja vu delay... if you set the delay time to zero, you can use the analog modulation to get chorus/univibe/leslie type sounds. you can also use it as a looper up to 20 seconds

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      • #33
        Re: Pedals With Tricks Up Their Sleeves?

        Originally posted by ItsaBass View Post
        Probably already mentioned, but a wah pedal need not be moved while playing. It can be treated as a foot controlled tone pedal, which you set as desired whenever you want.
        Yes. And if you get one with an adjustable sweep, such as the Jerry Cantrell JC95 Crybaby, it's even more versatile. I knew I wanted that one the moment I saw a good demo of it. Glad I finally have one.

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        • #34
          Re: Pedals With Tricks Up Their Sleeves?

          Had a few....the cool part was that you could transport them away, or push the button for turning it off Cool feature...

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          • #35
            Re: Pedals With Tricks Up Their Sleeves?

            i dunno if its supposed to do anything in particular, but the flanger hoax can get some pretty extreme sounds that ive never heard when i play with its self-oscillation.

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            • #36
              Re: Pedals With Tricks Up Their Sleeves?

              Its not exactly affordable since its vintage (although I got mine at a swap meet for $25) but my 70's Morley Power Wah Fuzz has some pretty unique features I haven't seen before. By default the pedal works like a volume pedal, when you click on the Fuzz the pedal acts like a blend between your dry signal and the wet signal, which is useful since the thing doesn't have a way to lower the Fuzz sound its always full on, and its a weird kind of fuzz that reminds me a lot of early synthesis like on an Atari. Then when you turn the wah circuit on it overrides the volume/blend function of the pedal and works like a wah that has a large smooth sweep and works great with guitar or bass. I know they reissued one as a Cliff Burton Signature but I have no experience with it, that being said I do know they are different in a couple ways but if you can find one of those used, it would certainly be cheaper than the vintage model.
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