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Like Setting Fire To Your Gameboy And Then Pissing On It...

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..Is what it sounds like when I turn all my pedals into an insane feedback loop. This sounds really cool, as I can get an infinite number of kool sonds out of the loop, but will it damage my pedals?
I'm doing this:
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sorry if i'm being completely thick, but where's the guitar input lead go?

also how do you activate / deactivate the loop?!

sounds awesome - post soundclips!! :D
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Sond klips, quick before your fx explode!
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aphasiac wrote:sorry if i'm being completely thick, but where's the guitar input lead go?
All the noise is FX generated, I've done similar things using my tuner with 2 outputs, well fun.
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ahahahhahah

Thats like a coming of age story. ANybody who likes noises does this at least once in theri career.

I did it through like 11 pedals, it was balls crazy.
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Doog wrote: All the noise is FX generated, I've done similar things using my tuner with 2 outputs, well fun.
*slaps forehead* doh, of course!

hmm sounds interesting - might have to have a go myself. Boss LS-2 can already split a signal, and i have zoom ultrafuzz which self-oscilates...hmmmmm..
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You can't damage pedals doing that, so enjoy.
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You can blow your own goddamn ears out if you're not carefull though.

Ok, not really.
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Could fuck up your speakers though, so keep volume under control.
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Doog wrote:Could fuck up your speakers though, so keep volume under control.
True.

The pedals will be fine though.
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Sweet! Using the Stone and the Muff I got the first couple of notes of the Eastenders themetune, played on a broken casio. Lol, I gotta record some of this...
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Like others have said, be careful about the volume, I nearly deafened myself with the Memory Man the other day.
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Damn, the DMM gets loud. Hurts me head sometimes.
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aen wrote:Damn, the DMM gets loud. Hurts me head sometimes.
It does, very quickly, it didn't help that I had 4 gain pedals on with it.
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It sonded mint though :twisted: