92 Guitar Effects Pedal (Vintage->New) Samples

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A few of you might be interested in this...

Some examples of what is in there:

Fuzz - Fuzz Face, Spitfire, Fuzz Factory, Super Fuzz, Voodoo-Axe
Compressors - Dyna Comp, Demeter, Visual Sound, Edward the Compressor
Choruses - Univibe, TC Electronic, Boss DC-3
Boosters - Super Duper 2-in-1, Micro Amp, Concorde +
Wahs - Crybaby, Clyde, Seek Wah
Overdrives - Klon, Blackstone, Fulldrive2, OD1, Various Tubescreamers
Tremelos - Demeter, Boss PN-2, Boss VB-2, Tunamelt
Delays - Boss DM-2, Reel Echo, DD-2, MXR Analog Delay
Distortions - Shredmaster, DF-2, Rat2
Univibes - DejaVibe, Clone Theory, MojoVibe
Phasers & Flangers Phase 45 & 90, DFL Flanger

and some true bypass listening tests
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awesome! downloaded and will check it tomorrow.

cheers.
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Nicely done, chief!
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Took me long enough - you fuckers had better enjoy!
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Downloaded, this sort of thing needs proper attention though, I'll post back when I've listened properly.
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Man, I love the country part played on the compressor samples..

The true bypass bits were an eye opener too.
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I am the best Effects forum poster ever.
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seriously, thanks for this.

now i have a decent reference for the Vb-2 sound for the byoc clone i have. I was never sure the tone i was getting from it was right.
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Mike wrote:I am the best Effects forum poster ever.
srsly, you are pretty much ftw.
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SHORTSCALES NEW CHAMP!
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Doog wrote:Image
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...Mike's face would give us nightmares?
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lol.. THIRD EYE

If anyone likes a particular sample and wants me to scan/type out information about that pedal then just give me a yell and I'll be happy to do so. I have the book with me in work today (boss is on holiday)
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Mike wrote:lol.. THIRD EYE

If anyone likes a particular sample and wants me to scan/type out information about that pedal then just give me a yell and I'll be happy to do so. I have the book with me in work today (boss is on holiday)
Fo Realz? Some info about the MXR analog delay would be cool dude. :D
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MXR Analog Delay - track 65

Made: '78 to early 80s. Reissued 90's.
Controls : Delay, Mix, and Regeneration knobs, stompswitch on/off
Sonics: a quality analog delay with some versatility
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Post by dana »

Cool....now the fucked part,am i actually gonna be able to buy one?
I've looked some but there don't seem to be a lot around.
Is there anywhere in the states i can get one?
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I think second hand and ebay is your best bet. I know inscho has one - maybe he'll sell it to you.
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Post by Thom »

Once again, cheers Mike - really useful. It's going to take me a while to get through, but great reference though.
Doog wrote:The true bypass bits were an eye opener too.
Totally.
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Post by Doog »

Although they say they use a 18' lead for the "guitar>amp" sample.. but doesn't say what they used for the other ones..

I'd expect a bit of high end drop off if they used a 2nd 18' foot lead (plus the foot or so of patch cables) but even so, that buffering made a big difference.