So you THINK you know Klon?

i dont think the soul food is a good klone example. its a fine overdrive but it doesnt do what the klon does to my ears.

I wasn't sure. I've never used a real one and the SF was $50 used when I got it so I figured why not. Sold it for $40.
 
I use a KLon -always on -for a touch of gain and grit but also because it really creates some separation and clarity in arpeggios and chordal based multi note passages (lots of notes ringing through) -it has a way of revealing your playing good and bad.

It's made me a better player -you can't hide in the band mix as much with a Klon
 
Well - here is the idea behind that:

For anything to create a sound, you need to act upon it. So, for the "electronic" keyboard or whatever to make music, you need to press buttons to make it go. You may only need to press one button, but at some point you are even programming it by typing instructions.

And - it includes voice. Diaphram, throat, tongue, lips etc....all muscles.

It was a pretty deep effing statement.
What if you trigger the output using signals from an EEG?

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