Re: Your favourite overdrive

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To date, only one of the tracks I’ve released has featured that Darkglass pedal on it. But it sure came in handy in adding some meatiness and color to said track’s bass tone. The track is slower and needed more oomph and the pedal obliged.

Haven’t recorded anything with the new setup, probably won’t for some time. But . . . just standing in front of it with everything dialed to taste—close enough to optimal—and playing whatever comes to mind . . . it sounds very good. Have heard way more boring/ineffectual things than what’ll come out of those speakers.

Also, I have no idea what “djent” is. Current trends in music often feel beside the point. Can't be bothered much.
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Amps: vox ac15 and orange tiny terror. My fav ods are

* the hot cake (I have the modern model from Crowther and a clon of the classic circuit made by Bad Resistor Electronics, from Spain, named The Bat)

* a superb overdrive named Kye Tianzi, made by DJG Audio (Spain). The builder doesn't tell anything about the circuit (i think it could be based on the boss od). He builds different variations of this pedal. This model (tianzi) is made with old parts. I have another variant (old face), which is pretty cool too.

More:

For marshall tones, I use a Marshall guvnor clon (the OD800 made by Thundertomate, also from Spain) which sounds better than the original ones I've tried (guvnor and drivemaster).

I made a rangemaster with an old germanium transistor. It sounds rad.

Ah, and The Surveyor for playing The Grateful Dead with my TB500, of course.
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Re: Your favourite overdrive

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ChudFusk wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2024 9:55 pm
DaveA wrote: Sun Mar 17, 2024 3:40 pmAlso, I have no idea what “djent” is. Current trends in music often feel beside the point. Can't be bothered much.
The term djent has been around for like 20 years, dad
Dave, you know how, in the 90s, when a metal or hardcore band slowed down, it sounded like chug ch-chug chug, chug ch-chug chug?

These days, now it sounds like djent dj- djent djent, djent dj- djent djent.”

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Okay. That's all worth noting. This style--"djent"--is sort of like "UK garage" and "grime," then. It's been around a while, is still apparently trendy, and I don't have any recollection of having heard it.

Looked at a list of djent bands on Wiki (maybe not a good point of departure) and Meshuggah was the only name I recognized. Don't think I've heard them though.

Another band name stood out: The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza. Since I've been tarred and feathered as a "dad" here, and own an Alpha Omega, on first blush this group might be the most suitable to my interests. Who's the boss? My killer bass tone, that's who!
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