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gl1tch
from The Meantime (United States) on 2003-03-04 12:52 [#00580476]
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I know we've got a lot of musicians on the board. So I was just wondering.
What's the best distortion plug In out there?
- Because I have yet to see one that sounds as good as some of my old pedals.
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TonePu5her
from lincoln !UK! (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-04 12:59 [#00580482]
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Thats a toughie I'll have to get back to you on that.
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2003-03-04 12:59 [#00580483]
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hook up one of your old pedals to your computer.
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TonePu5her
from lincoln !UK! (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-04 13:00 [#00580487]
Points: 3640 Status: Regular | Followup to qrter: #00580483
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Not a pedeals do.
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TonePu5her
from lincoln !UK! (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-04 13:13 [#00580497]
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BOSS DS2 Distortion Guitar Pedal is fairly reliable. Digitech DOD XMM Metal Master Distortion Guitar Effects Pedal is the one I use which is great,loads of tones ect.But like any pedal it has flaws.
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gl1tch
from The Meantime (United States) on 2003-03-04 15:38 [#00580648]
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I could hook up the pedal, but I wouldn't have the envelope controll that I've grown to love from plugins.
I guess there may just be no really good distortion plugs.
- And I agree BOSS pedals rule. My Hyper fuzz has been a long time favorite!
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dmc
from Australia on 2003-03-04 16:14 [#00580675]
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totally depends what kind of distorted sounds you want. For lo-fi I like the bit-crusher that comes with Logic but if yr not running Logic then hyperprism's sonic decimator can make things pretty lofi.. you can hear it (or something similar) in a fair bit of kid606s music
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Laserbeak
from Netherlands, The on 2003-03-04 16:16 [#00580679]
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Amplitube sounds great!
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