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I played briefly with the Tera. It seemed gimmicky. Is it less so when you get to know it?The Afterneath definitely looks intriguing but would be a mono pedal at a point where my chain is going stereo.MarkOn Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 1:10 PM, Ruben Medrano <rubenmedrano@gmail.com> wrote:Hi! The boss tera-echo is a great fx also.
CheeersEl 05/08/2015 21:01, "Kevin Cheli-Colando" <billowhead@gmail.com> escribió:Actually, that sounds about perfect. Thanks for the tip.KevinOn Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 11:48 AM, Tim Mungenast <tmungenast@verizon.net> wrote:The Afterneath pedal is pretty astounding, although it may be more extreme than you want.Now I have to figure out how to change my LD e-address after I've long since forgotten my passwords.All LD missives are going into my hateful spam-magnet Verizon address and now that I have resolved to be less of a stranger, I'll have to steer your words into a better harbor.Hey, at least I'm not one of those noobs who just types "unsubscribe" to the whole list :-DYours in David Torn,TimTim Mungenast
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On Jun 8, 2015, at 3:48 PM, Kevin Cheli-Colando <billowhead@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was wondering what effects people were happiest with that gave the most dramatic 'spatial' sounds. What I mean is those effects that seem to take a sound and make it exist in more of the sonic plane. Reverb is an obvious example as are panning effects and chorus/phase/flangers but I'm looking for the more unconventional (or unconventional use perhaps). I like the sounds that seem to hit the air and spray like the surf against the rocks if that's not too poetically stretched a metaphor.
--Till now you seriously considered yourself to be the body and to have a
form. That is the primal ignorance which is the root cause of all trouble.
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