September Sound
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- redeyeflight
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Re: September Sound
Finally joined the club!
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- innerflight
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- redeyeflight
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Re: September Sound
The capricious red is what Tate called it. Its fairly similar to yours but with a variable input filter control and a fat switch. It sounds killer. So many different sounds and dead quiet background noise especially in the hybrid diode setting.
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- innerflight
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Re: September Sound
Nice! Glad you’re digging it, well worth the coin imo
’brutish in character but not thug like’
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Re: September Sound
I’ve had inner’s Holy Grail for a couple of weeks....awesome muff with maybe too many options lol. Its hard to remember where that last sweet spot was when playing around with the various switches, I like my fuzz boxes fairly simple, set n forget.
It does sound ace though once you find the setting you’re looking for
It does sound ace though once you find the setting you’re looking for
- innerflight
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Re: September Sound
Glad you're digging it man
Yes a lot of options going on, I'm hoping that through time it will become second nature, a bit like learning an instrument I like the look of Lach's old holy grail (on page 1) that looks a bit easier to deal with
Still not quite as scary as this
Yes a lot of options going on, I'm hoping that through time it will become second nature, a bit like learning an instrument I like the look of Lach's old holy grail (on page 1) that looks a bit easier to deal with
Still not quite as scary as this
’brutish in character but not thug like’
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- Lach
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Re: September Sound
I was on the list for same run as yours Iain! When he contacted me I was trying to work out how to get the funds together/justify the purchase and asked him about the possibility of the "Mad switch" inclusion, he sent me the planned control layout and I was basically off the list... hahainnerflight wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2019 5:15 pm Glad you're digging it man
Yes a lot of options going on, I'm hoping that through time it will become second nature, a bit like learning an instrument I like the look of Lach's old holy grail (on page 1) that looks a bit easier to deal with
Don't get me wrong, I've no doubt they're incredible! But I don't want to go through that many adjustments to tune a solid Muff tone
- redeyeflight
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Re: September Sound
Mine doesn't require much tweaking to sound awesome. The biggest difference is with diode lift mode sounding a lot louder and cleaner and the input filter controlling the amount of bass and saturation. All the other stuff just subtlety fine tunes everything.
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