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Just wet. No need for guitar sounds. There is another guitar player, and the drummer plays keys too. So only songs where keys and drums are needed simultaneously:

FInal Countdown
Jump
Rock In America
etc...
 
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I own both a B9 & C9, tracked both in the studio, chief engineer was very impressed with the sound quality. For my own best results, I used the bridge pickup of a humbucker-equipped guitar (Les Paul), and tracked directly into the console, I also used a compressor first in the chain, that moderated any of the surprisingly loud output when I really whacked the strings...
 
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I watched a demo of this on the YouTube By EHX and all I can say is Wow! I have a few questions. Does fingerpicking and chord choises make it sound the best? I mean does using a pick make the dynamics sound uneven or unsynth like. Is this just plug in front of the amp or do you have to use effects loop or other ways to plug it in? When I have the money I shall grab this and the Organ Machine.
 
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One more thing. How's the manual? Any sounds listed? I find the EHX manuals little a bit lacking in that they don't provide any settings.
 
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One more thing. How's the manual? Any sounds listed? I find the EHX manuals little a bit lacking in that they don't provide any settings.

What manual? It blows. Tells you what the knobs do on each mode, and has a few "suggested" settings. Otherwise might as well be nothing.
 
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What manual? It blows. Tells you what the knobs do on each mode, and has a few "suggested" settings. Otherwise might as well be nothing.

Just as I suspected those vague descriptions like this knob controls the effect and at one point sounds like that famous setting that you know.

So do you hook the pedal straight to the amp?
 
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