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Kevin wrote: > At 05:44 PM 3/19/2006, you wrote: > >> > >Electro-Harmonix Micro Synth. >> As a processor it's fantastic. It has a built in Square wave fuzz and >> great raspy raw filter which you can set to sweep fast/slow etc. Also it >> has an octaver. The catch is it is monophonic for playing lines and >there >> is a lot of triggering issues if you don't get it *just* right. > > > Ooh. Triggering issues. I am so out of here! The distortion plus > filtering solution looks like a good one. > > What are folk's favourite filters? moog moogerfooger low pass filter If you are going the fuzz+filter route, I'd also suggest adding in an octave pedal. A cheap danelectro "chili dog" or a boss oc-2 will really help in getting a synthy sound. One of my favorite synthy sounds is: dano "chilli dog" octave (more or less a boss oc-2 clone) -> dano "french toast" octave fuzz (m/l a foxx tone machine clone) -> moogerfooger low pass with a pedal to sweep the cutoff (though a cheap DOD envelope filter is nice as well) Throwing a phaser/trem/chorus in there somewhere is also fun. the danos+dod setup is probably ~$150 off of ebay. Note that the octave pedals are pretty much monophonic, so keep that in mind. If I understand correctly, a EH microsynth is basicaly just a octave->fuzz->filter. Adrian http://www.phasmatodea.net