Stacking Overdrives - Do you do it?
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Re: Stacking Overdrives - Do you do it?
Archer and Timmy or Archer and Boiling Point can be very good.
Brian Wampler has done a good video on this subject. Imagine the Pedal Show guys would have too.
Brian Wampler has done a good video on this subject. Imagine the Pedal Show guys would have too.
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Re: Stacking Overdrives - Do you do it?
Yeah, shitloads.
Ts style (sd1) into big muff mostly. Now it’s klone into big muff or amp drive.
Or big muff into amp drive.
Or all 3.
Ts style (sd1) into big muff mostly. Now it’s klone into big muff or amp drive.
Or big muff into amp drive.
Or all 3.
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After my visit to Chernobyl I had a glowing knob, would not trade again.codedog wrote:Older Mooer pedals had small black knobs with a wee notch that nobody could see. I used a touch of correction fluid in the notch. Failing that how about glow in the dark paint? Glow in the dark knob, not sure if JB loves or hates the idea.Molly wrote:As an aside, I could do with some knobs like those on the Lovepedal for The Dude. Dude knobs are a fucker to see.
"Dude knobs are a fucker to see". I'm sure I just said a JB thing there.
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Re: Stacking Overdrives - Do you do it?
Mk 1 Catalinbread DLS is my main overdrive. I've also got a JB built 808 copy on my board. In the wings is an original 1974 mxr distortion +, a Boss overdrive and a Redwitch fuzzgod 2. Help me layer!
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808 —> boss —> dist+ —> DLS —> fuzz
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Please explain reasonings please.Single coil wrote:808 —> boss —> dist+ —> DLS —> fuzz
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Re: Stacking Overdrives - Do you do it?
It's a Boss OS-2 btw. Actually a pretty good sounding unit.
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Re: Stacking Overdrives - Do you do it?
I use a Treble Booster, nearly always on into my M13 into the Katana 100 212. I use the M13 Rat or Tubescreamer stacked with the TB for drive sounds, the Rat is awesome for eighties driven Marshall tones, sustain and feedback on demand, good fun.
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Re: Stacking Overdrives - Do you do it?
All the time. Tim first then usually Zendrive, Eternity, BEOD or Honey Bee to follow depending on what I’m after. Tim usually on all the time as a base (occasionally including boost).
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Edited now I know what it is.kdawg2a wrote:Please explain reasonings please.Single coil wrote:808 —> D+ —> OS2 —> DLS —> fuzz
Generally you go low gain into high gain.
Fuzz before overdrives sounds a bit naff. After though, it’s great.
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Re: Stacking Overdrives - Do you do it?
DLS is a 'foundation' pedal. Put all your OD's in front of it. Pretend the DLS is a Marshall amp, set it up how you like then hit it with your other drives.kdawg2a wrote:Mk 1 Catalinbread DLS is my main overdrive. I've also got a JB built 808 copy on my board. In the wings is an original 1974 mxr distortion +, a Boss overdrive and a Redwitch fuzzgod 2. Help me layer!
This will definitely work; Catalinbread guarantee it.
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