@Pauleo1214 That's the most insane fuzz I've ever seen! So is the design basically Fuzz PCB's stacked one on the other? I would love to see a deep dive on the internals. It must have taken months to build! Love the pedal design too!
It's important to have that 3 band EQ right at the end there because after 7 fuzzes you may need a slight EQ tweak to fit in the mix! Keep up the good work. Love your channel.
I found this video from the pedal-maker's post on Reddit. Love the way you approached the demo for this. The only thing I wish you had shown is what the stack sounds like with the input signal dialed back. I genuinely love the velcro-esque cruddy sound you can get from gaining-up a fuzz circuit and then barely giving it any volume from the guitar. But anyway, have a good one!
I appreciate the comment and wish I would have included that bit in this edit. This was edited down from about thirty minutes of fuzziness and I didn’t find it as interesting as all of the wacky fuzzed out sounds. I don’t think this pedal was made for subtly it was made to melt faces.
@@dkpedals That's fair - I have definitely used fuzzes like that before. They can't all serve both sides of the spectrum, and I can't say I'm surprised to hear that the "parallel stack of fuzz" doesn't like to run lean!
@@ICantStopMakingNoise I have a few fuzzes in the pipeline that do that beautiful clean thing when the volume is at like 2. You know what I am talking about? It makes me wonder if that isn’t part of the Hendrix secret sauce
@@dkpedals I have a moog werkstat, a cheap ass analog synth with two wave forms. I got some pretty interesting sounding noise by keeping the output level pretty low, and feeding heavily modulated waveforms into it. I used it to make a weird wind kinda noise. A thing you do have to keep in mind is that square waves *generally* don't take fuzz. Though I think the Korg your talking about has more than just the square, saw, and kinda sorta a sine wave your limited to with my set up.
@@dkpedals i just hate using computers for music irrationally (Minus multitrack recording, because for some indescribable reason, any four track cassette recorder is like 200 dollars). VCV is kinda the only software synth I like using because it's essentially just a modular synth. However, I think maybe a Korg volca could be fun if you don't wanna pay for a full ass keyboard. You would probably need a cheap midi keyboard to boot, but those are pretty common.
@@plantain.1739 I am with you, I keep my daw to a minimum and use outboard gear for recording my guitar amps. The struggle for me is do I save up to buy a synth or build another guitar amp…. I went with the amp.
With big builds like this it is good to have a common ground. I tend to put all of the grounds together and mount them to the input sleeve that grounds to the enclosure