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 Subject: Re: OT Which Desert Island Stomp Box Pedal in each
 CategoryWould you Choose
 From: folkstone57@tmo.blackberry.net
 Date: Wed, February 03, 2010 2:10 pm
 To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com 
 Hello all 
 I'd like to add for COMP the Pigtronix Philosopher's Tone. It's amazing & rather small plus has a knob to add a little grit.   
 Mark Showalter  
 Minden Jot!  
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 -----Original Message-----
 From: Mech <mech@m3ch.net>
 Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 02:58:12 
 To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
 Subject: Re: OT Which Desert Island Stomp Box Pedal in each Category
 Would you Choose 
 At 10:38 PM -0800 2/2/10, Rick Walker wrote:
 >
 >DISTORTION/FUZZ: 
 Starting off in *very* subjective territory here. There are so many
 different types of distortion that it's nearly impossible to nail one
 he'll like without having some idea of his taste. 
 That said, I'll still recommend the Lastgasp Art Labs (LAL) Super
 Oscillo Fuzz 88 ("Hachijuhachi Shiki Kebadate Hizumaseki Super
 Oscillo Fuzz"). The LAL 88 will do both conventional and bizarre,
 even if it is a little fidgety and works quite differently in every
 setup. 
 Honorable mention to the Devi Ever US. It'll cover heavy guitar hero
 stuff, while still able to pull off velcro/zipper fuzz on other
 settings without having to resort to digital bit reduction. 
 And for totally batshit insane, there's the WMD Geiger Counter.  
 >OVERDRIVE: 
 *Keeley-modded* Boss Blues Driver (p.s. do NOT go for the stock
 unmodded Boss model). Boss put together a great overdrive circuit,
 but ruined it by cheaping-out on crap components when they went to
 manufacture it. Robert Keeley goes through and replaces the various
 caps, resistors, etc with quality matched components, and the final
 result is just beautiful. One of the nicest OD's I've ever touched. 
 Also, I've got a C-Tech Sonny Boy, which does a great job of
 emulating a lot of overdrive and amp effects. I found it used and
 picked it up super-cheep, thinking I'd try experimenting with some
 circuit-bending on it. However, I discovered that it's actually a
 really excellent pedal for overdrive sounds. Not so easy to find,
 but worth it if you can.  
 >FEEDBACK/SUSTAIN: 
 Devi Ever Hyperion. Out-muffs the Big Muff, and will give you
 sustain for days.  
 >*CHORUS* 
 For conventional chorus, Maxon CS-550 is the best I've found so far.
 But I've also got a love/hate relationship with the drippiness of
 conventional chorus. The Maxon can get as goopy as you need it, but
 can also clean up nicely and still fit into a mix. 
 Since they're so darn cheap, it's just stupid not to pick up a
 Behringer Space-C CC300 (reissue of the original Boss Dimension D)
 and a Behringer Chorus Orchestra CO600 (reissue of the Boss CE-5 BBD
 version with was produced prior to 2001). The former is essential
 for nailing anything resembling SRV type Leslie/Blues licks, and the
 latter does an excellent emulation of the chorus in Roland's JC-120
 amps. 
 Also, don't forget that, depending upon your style and tastes, you
 can also get excellent (better?) chorusing by modulating delay lines
 (see digital delays, below) or using a flanger instead (ditto, see
 flangers below).  
 >*FLANGER* 
 I'll agree with your recommendation on the good ole' Boss BF-2. It
 won't get through-zero sweeps or full-blown jet takeoffs like the
 original A/DA's, but the little purple box is a swiss army knife
 capable of most sounds from subtle chorus to squawking howls. It's
 newbie-easy to set up, too.  
 >*COMPRESSOR*
 >The cool one my brother has but he's not home right now so I can't
 >remember it's name 
 Pretty sure Bill's using the little Keeley compressor, which is a
 damn fine unit, if a bit pricey. 
 I also want to throw a plug in for the tiny Guyatone ST-2
 Compressor/Sustainer. This little green meenie does a great job of
 compressing without killing your dynamics. Great for pulling that
 "chicken pickin'" tone out of your Tele or Strat.  
 >DIGITAL DELAY* 
 Yamaha MagicStomp. It's f*cking beautiful, and I've never heard any
 other footpedal digital delay which sounds this bloody good (besides
 the original Yamaha UD Stomp -- on which the MagicStomp is partly
 based, but which fails the "footprint test" you set out). To get
 more gorgeous modulated delays, you're going to have to upgrade to an
 Eventide or TC Electronics rack unit, I think. 
 If you've ever wanted to do modulated volume swells ala Allan
 Holdsworth, then this is your ticket. Hell, Holdsworth was the one
 who designed the damn thing in the first place.  
 >ANALOGUE DELAY* 
 Black Box Quicksilver. Okay, okay, I know it's actually digital, but
 you wouldn't bloody know it. Sounds as good as (better than?) any
 real analog delay I've ever played with. The filter can swing toward
 low-pass for a more tape-style delay tone, or high-pass to emulate
 the traditional BBD analog delays. And the I/O loop in the back
 allows you to plug other pedals into the delay's feedback loop for
 utterly sick results.  
 >PITCH SHIFTER* 
 You want accuracy or character? For accuracy, I'd probably go with
 the Eventide (a bit big, though?). For character, you can't beat the
 Boss PS-3, or maybe even a PS-2 depending upon your taste.  
 >*TREMELO 
 I love the Ampliton too, Rick, but I've also got a Lightfoot Labs
 Goatkeeper. And, trust me, that'll eat the Ampliton for lunch (as
 well as just about anything short of Rainer's regular Nord
 Micro-Modular recommendation). 
 However, the Goatkeeper doesn't meet your friend's form-factor
 requirements, since it's almost as large as a DL-4. Failing that,
 you might want to look at the Guyatone VTm5 Veri-Trem. It's a tiny
 form-factor, simple to use, and it'll get you most of the various
 tremolo sounds that are guitarists favorites. No, you're not going
 to get polyrhythms like the Ampliton or Goatkeeper, but it'll do the
 job just fine. 
 Then there's also the Gig-FX Chopper for Tremolo/Gating via pedal control.  
 >*WAH WAH* 
 Ugh. Pet peeve: I hate wah-wahs (except for "parked wah" effects).
 Find a Low-Pass filter in a pedal form factor instead, if you ask me.
 I use an Electrix Filter Queen with an external pedal, but no way
 your friend's gonna go for that. 
 Hope that helps a little.... 
 --m.
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