I hear you, it is a little pricey but it's pretty unique and kinnnnda 3 pedals in one. Fuzz, Overdrive, Boost and the freeze which doesn't have params but is like an extra half pedal haha.
I actually agree. I feel that for that price point, I would like to see a stereo pedal with some EQ band stereo panning to swirl various fuzz bands into the stereo field. Maybe @chasebliss needs to tackle that beast. I do like how uniquely ‘clean’ and ‘crisp’ that fuzz sound is though…
Hmmm I am interested in a hardware distortion do i buy this or the new Ohmicide eurorack module. Obviously ones a euro module but i have the modules to get audio in and out of euro easily.
My opinion is to follow your gut! I'm not a eurorack guy (yet) so I like the modular nature (ironic) of individual pieces of gear, you can switch up your setup really easily by building small, mini-setups and I enjoy that. Do you like the flavor this gives? I'm not familiar with the Ohmicide.
Ohmicide. More versatile and bang for the buck. Plus, it sounds better in my opinion. I really like Noise Engineering, but their oscs and fx tend to sound thin to me. Things like Ohmicide or 100 Grit don’t need anything additional to fatten the sound. So you can use that space for additional shaping/modulation.