chase bliss -MOOD Demo

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chase bliss -MOOD Demo

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Dang, when you turn the fuzz on, that's pure Girl Band!

Great demo, mate; the ending cracked me up haha
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Doog wrote:Dang, when you turn the fuzz on, that's pure Girl Band!

Great demo, mate; the ending cracked me up haha
I am such a Girl Band Fan boy this comment pleases me no end!

Thanks mate.
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This was probably the most enjoyable musical purchase of last year for me, just really inspiring to fuck with. There’s some madness to be had in those dip switches! I’m sold on the Chase Bliss format, thinking of tracking down their phaser now it’s discontinued before they get stupid expensive.

Loving the demos, Hurb.
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dub wrote:This was probably the most enjoyable musical purchase of last year for me, just really inspiring to fuck with. There’s some madness to be had in those dip switches! I’m sold on the Chase Bliss format, thinking of tracking down their phaser now it’s discontinued before they get stupid expensive.

Loving the demos, Hurb.
Thanks man.

I totally was not into the format of chase bliss before trying the mood, It just seems too small a footprint and the dip switches scared me. But after trying the mood I have sort of changed my mind. I would like to see them bigger just for ease of use, however in practice they are much more practical to use than I imagined.

I had to send the mood back as I was just renting. they are stupid expensive in the uk...but I am very tempted at some point.
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this sounds great, loving the vids
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lorez wrote:this sounds great, loving the vids
Cheers man. Thanks for checking them out.
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Loved this one. Makes me want to go buy the Mood. Great stuff.
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uugh, another Manchester alt/indie band
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gusman2x wrote:Loved this one. Makes me want to go buy the Mood. Great stuff.
That's great thanks man!
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i love how they are using the dip switches to simulate patching of the effects. nice way to do things. Obviously hard to do on stage if you used it there.
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lorez wrote:i love how they are using the dip switches to simulate patching of the effects. nice way to do things. Obviously hard to do on stage if you used it there.
Yeah I notice a lot of people placing them at the top of their boards probably for this reason.