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Old Ross AC powered flanger pedal--flange isn't as extreme as my Boss, but the tone is really nice also have been playing with a Boss LMB-3 (bass enhancer--compressor-limiter)--not vintage, but kind of a quick and dirty soltution to cleaning up muddy didgeridoo and bass without resorting to . . . THE RACK and of course the RDS 8000 wonderbox--it slices, it dices, it slaps back . . . . thanks for sharing, Tom " . . . thin . . CRUMMY . .disharmonic . . .NOISE . . . . . DAOOOOOOOHHH!" At 01:27 PM 1/29/98 -0800, you wrote: >At 9:10 PM 1/28/98, CORROSIVE@aol.com wrote: >>i know this is slightly off-topic, but...I almost always use funky old >stomp >>boxes when loooping with the Plex & Jamman, and thought it would be >>interesting to hear other peoples setups or fave processors for looping. >O > >I have 2 current faves, an original Electro-Harmonix Memory Man analog >delay, and the DOD Gonkulator distortion/ring modulator. The MM is a great >source of sounds on its own, by twiddling with the delay and feedback >knobs, and has a very seasick-sounding chorus mode. The Gonkulator is a >pretty lousy ring modulator, it only gives you a fixed 500hz modulating >frequency, no external input, and it emits a constant 500hz buzz when it's >engaged, whether there's any input signal or not, but, still, it's great >for thin, crummy disharmonic noise. And we all love that, don't we? > >________________________________________________________ >Dave Trenkel : improv@peak.org : www.peak.org/~improv/ > >"...there will come a day when you won't have to use >gasoline. You'd simply take a cassette and put it in >your car, let it run. You'd have to have the proper >type of music. Like you take two sticks, put 'em >together, make fire. You take some notes and rub 'em >together - dum, dum, dum, dum - fire, cosmic fire." > -Sun Ra >________________________________________________________ > > > > > Tom Lambrecht hideo@concentric.net