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JEALOUS OF THAT EXPRESSION FACTORY
one of my top 5 space station sounds in a box + whammy :twisted:
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Haze wrote:JEALOUS OF THAT EXPRESSION FACTORY
one of my top 5 space station sounds in a box + whammy :twisted:
it's really quite a good pedal. The leslie and univibe models are brilliant, instant floyd and beatles. The whammy can do the morrelolz and radiohead, but more important for me it nails the owner of a lonely heart solo. The wahs are pretty good, being able to tweak the q is useful. The space station is fun to play with, acutally gets me close to with or without you, instead of forking out for an ebow.
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I've always wanted one to fix my space station and whammy kick. Doesn't it have drive sounds for each setting? I remember one of the expression series they made had a convincing Hendrix drive and wah sound. I've been hunting for a small foot print pedal that does a simple octave up for a My Iron Lung sound but haven't come up with anything, but that expression factory has always been an option.
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It defo nails my iron lung. I got that shiver factor from it. The overdrives vary. Skip the metal ones and the big muff models. The rat and dod od250 models sound great, though not for how much they are like the originals.
At the moment, I've left it in leslie mode with the rat model.
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God, i love this EX-7. defo put off the need to get an M9 for now. great for adding colours to songs and getting the right sounds for certain stuff. owner of a lonely heart was right on the money at band practise. the whammy's detune mode was great for the 80's chorus sounds i needed. the space station in octave down mode did the deeper underground synth intro brilliantly.

DLS is back on board, missed it and found the OD-2 to be a little fizzy higher gain (still love it though). can't wait to get my DMM project on the go so i can replace the time machine with it, though the time machine is still a great delay.
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I finally took some photos of my Fuzz Factory copy.

Here's how it was quite a while ago.

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And here's it with the decal. I tried to take a couple so you can see how the decal sticks up a little. My printer is a bit rubbish, so the frog has a few flaws. You can see in the middle picture that there's a stripe of slightly lighter green (parrallel to the text and going from below the head to the back left leg) but overall I'm happy with it.

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Love the frog!
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That looks awesome James.
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thats a LOTs o money if you ask me. after you get up to gigging volumes it all goes to shit and you might as well play the smaller footpedal version
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one of my friends has an original one and it's amazing... but i'd never, ever use one in a live situation unless it was in the albert hall or something. the risk of beer spillage just makes it a no-no. get the pedal instead- there's really not much difference, from what i can gather. certainly not that you'd ever notice onstage.
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Post by avj »

the isaac eaton wrote:thats kinda what I was thinking but I still really want to try out a real one. I want to play the pedal too. I played it a long time ago but just forgot what It sounded like.
I've had an RE-20 for well over a year now and it's awesome. I've not had a chance to mess with a real 201, but it doesn't really matter to me how closely it matches; it is great on its own merit. If it means anything to you, their guitar tech mentioned in his blog that even Radiohead have replaced their 201s with the pedal.

I also love it on many other non-guitar sources like, well, just about everything. Definitely go check one out at a shop, and make sure to download and read the manual ahead of time and maybe even take it with you. Things you might not know is that you can get up to 7 seconds of delay by using the tap tempo if the pedal is set right, and you can use an expression pedal to control a few of the parameters.

Also keep an eye on the used market, as they frequently go for around $200 here.
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went to ikea, and made a much more practical and lighter board

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the isaac eaton wrote:that looks super nice and clean. whats going on with your french toast? modded some how?
added a led. It's an easy mod! I love the pedal, but the switch is really bad, and before having the led it was impossible to play with in a band scenario. I'm actually saving some money to have mike make me a copy with an extra footswitch for the octave
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i just realized you can see my dirty sock on that photo :oops:
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every gear photo i take has a bit of my penis in it.
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you have nice gear :wink:
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hot. liking the boss symmetry
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cobascis wrote:
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hot. liking the boss symmetry
Thanks man.
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hopefully the last incarnation of my board for a while, now i've got my OCD back:

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channel 1: tuner> TS-5> DD-3> OCD> distortion pro> hot rod deluxe
channel 2: tuner> EQ> fuzz> kill switch> musicmaster bass
so i have a nice array of dirt combinations, ranging from 'light soiling' to 'overflowing toilet'.