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Intro 0:00
The Proco Rat 0:40
The Fuzzlord Drone Master 3:05
The Big Muff 4:21
The Boss HM-2 8:21
The Harmonic Perculator 10:08
Boss FZ-2 Hyperfuzz 12:37
Pedal Order 15:34
Thank You 16:50
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"Any Muff is a Good Muff"
Man, truer words have never been said before... It's all about finding that sweet spot.
Had hopes for the Op Amp BM reissue from EHX (that orange BM fuzz), but I can't get it singing like the OG was capable of (does work well on bass though).
Maybe I'm not doing it right, though, which is usually the case when I meet such frustrations.
Man, there are so many little tricks, techniques, our elders would have called them "spells", little combinations of just the right settings, of the required devices, used in just the right way, and the Universe unzips, and miracles come forth, special sounds that resonate up and down the chorded octaves of our spirit. Sounds that are not achievable in any other way, but the narrow path.
And if you don't know these spells, it takes a full greying of your beard to find just a few of these on your own through decades of penniless, fruitless combinations, following endless leadings to nothing but embarrassment, chasing countless rumors that are absurd and false, or seem surely false, but perhaps after all, if finally done in just the right way, in a way that is entirely non-obvious and counter-intuitive, you may find the truth at the heart of the rumor, and make a sound that is otherwise unobtainable, a sound that soars beyond the reach of what we’ve cursed as gravity.
As counterfeits of counterfeits follow the same rumors in maddened haste, and in vanity, but not in truth, claim their dead sounds to be alive, scales thickening over their ears. Or, the more fortunate of these pretenders simply dismiss the rumor as false, as they've tried every way to exploit the rumor, but always ended in a barren, their fragile hope darkened, their light, less bright. And after how many such darkenings, endless dimmings, is their light finally extinguished in perpetuity, all rumors declared false, all hope lost, doom propagated and reached at the totality of its horizon?
And in contrast, therein lies the Narrow Path, that amongst the doom that rains down seemingly supreme, those who can keep their light alive, in absurdly cursed, foolish hope, amidst the clobbering deluge that brings so many, even almost all, to eternal dissolution in the sinking depths, these strange few following their light to its home beyond the strict confines of the Rainbow Room, finding their dim light transfigured, now unfiltered, unrestrained, blazing forth from and to the One True Source and Destination of All LIGHT, the beauty of its realization far, far exceeding their mortal body's capacity to contain, and they are released, in freedom, into the Darkness of the Light, the Totality of All, EL, where they will, in turn, flicker and even shine, but never entirely darken, in the hopes of all subsequent true seekers who have or will forsake rationality and reason, departing unknowingly unprepared for the lonely rigor and eventual reward of the Narrow Path, where they too will Rejoin the Community of Light until all Darkness is extinguished and realized as Light.
@@alphanumeric1529 holy shit, man... Now I have deep existential problems.
My go to is the Acapulco Gold, pure nastiness
In no particular order:
Ram's Head Big Muff
BOSS HM-2
BOSS FZ-2
AND THE BEHRINGER SUPER FUZZ AS THE BUDGETARIAN KING!
Stoned out of our minds.
My pedalboard: Laney BCC TI boost > ProcoRAT > SuperHardOn > EHX Small Clone > EHX ElectricMistress... Into Laney GH50L+Laney 412 with greenbacks
DBA Fuzz war with a treble booster after it sounds heavier than any other pedal combo I've tried. Don't sleep on treble boosters for stacking w/ your fuzz/drives.
I just bought Tony Iommi's signature Laney boost and goddamn my big muff sound waaaay fuckin heavier!!
One of my all time favorites!! Thank you for your informative video!!! Love you guys!!! You're great to have in the community!!! I haven't ever had an opportunity to use any fuzzlord effects, I will though and post a video asap!!!
I always see phasers get love, but flangers or rotary univibe stuff sounds awesome on a doom board
Great video Jason, very helpful and nice to hear the variety of pedals!
Great video Jason. I don’t play doom but I make my own pedals thanks to one of your videos. My current pedal board is an optical compressor, Low gain OD, and a chorus. I’ve been working on designing a boost that targets harmonics. What I’ve got on my breadboard now doesn’t accomplish what I’m hearing in my head but I think it has promise. Anyway I wouldn’t be doing any of this without your videos so just want to say thanks.
Great video! Awesome to hear the differences between different dirt pedals, specially for doom music. My favorite is the rat, I like how I can play slow riffs with a big and fuzzy sound and also play fast parts without loosing too much clarity
thanks for watching!
I also love the Blues Explosion. That was a pleasant surprised hearing you mention them, Jason.
They are the truth!
I like having a tape delay at the front of the signal. With each repeat getting darker, and having that run into a fuzz, that creates some cool sounds. It can get into pure noise territory if not careful, but oh well.
That Purple aluminum necked Peavey guitar is just wicked rad AF dude!
I'm currently using a Catalinbread GIYGAS fuzz into a Victory "The Jack" V4 preamp direct to interface and absolutely LOVE it!! Best apartment friendly hybrid rig of DooM I've ever put together in recent history! Great video amigo!
Keeley Katana-> Vick Audio ‘73 Rams Head-> JHS/Boss Angry Driver-> MXR Phase 90-> SOURCE Audio Collider
Classic rock board into Doom project!
Well, I have one of the pedals you used, the Behringer SF 300!!! Love that pedal!!! Great video Jason, keep up the great work!!!🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
it is such a good one! Thanks Chris!
Thanks for this vid Jason!!!!
Great video, Jason - I hadn't heard the HM3- before. Cool stuff.
Acid Bath riff was not what I expected to hear but I loved it
For Doom/Ambient I use a Life Pedal-Clone, an OBNE Darkstar, an OBNE Sunlight and a microcosm from Hologram Electronics.
nice setup!
Opened for John Spencer Blues Explosion several times, but only saw Pussy Galore once- nothing comes close to Pussy Galore. JSBE was great, but Pussy Galore was like watching God get blown to bits by a bomb onstage. Almost no comparison. Mind Blowing.
I feel like the fuzz 1 mode of the hyperfuzz is underrated. I personally prefer it over the fuzz 2 mode. Don’t hear a lot of people talking about it
Tbh both are amazing, i fucking love this pedal, its a beast!
Mode 1 sounds great if you wanna play grungy stuff like The Smashing Pumpkins.
I literally never use mode 2. It's way too thin and scooped. And people play in mode 2 AND turn up the bass and treble.. madness.
Great demos Jason man ✌️👍
Thanks Andy!
Guitar->Tuner->Fuzz->Wah->OD->RAT->Phaser->Delay->Amp. I have one dirt pedal before the wah because I love the drama that the massive sweep gives me. Having said that, I don't always want it to be that extreme, so most of my other OD/Distortions go after the wah. This way I have the best of both worlds.
Harmonic Percolators are amazing. I run a Vaderin HP-X into my Orange Tiny Terror and it kind of reminds me of Buzz Osbourne's tone on "The Bit". It's got this thing where it's got the harmonic clarity of a Big Muff but the nastiness of something like a fuzz face that makes it perfect for doom/sludge.
Man! The HP and drone master stole that show. Such a good video
thanks Chris!!!!
the black muff was the first pedal I ever bought, it's still my main squeeze.
I use a dynacomp into the Russian muff into a vox wah that runs into a an old school stereo memory man. I've got a couple big old Traynor combos that a have a large bass response and I dime the reverb. Love my set-up and it's been the same for years.
great video man, I always learn lots.
Great video testing all the pedals out man. I just bought a Behringer SF300 and it seems like fuzz 2 is closest I can get to that "Dopethrone" sounds haha. Would love to grab that FU2.. it sounded pretty sick 🤘🏻
cheers Paulie!
oh hell yeah, Dopethrone is so sick
The harmonic Perculator makes me think of Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats or Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
good ear!
Hey Jason love your channel. For me the 4 pedals are 1. The DOD fx33 Buzz Box. 2.The Boss Metal zone with their suggested fuzz setting into the FX loop. 3. Vintage White face RAT with TS9 clean setting as a pre boost, and 4. Rocktek distortion for a treble focused (unintentional) fuzz which is great for black crust/metal.
Thank you Mike and great pedal choices man!
1- Boss OS2 (very underrated OD/Distortion with a lot of volume boost. My settings: full volume, rest set around 9 o'clock)
2- Fender Full Moon Distortion (affordable and yet very unique sounding distortion with a low pass filter and a secret fuzz like setting, always stays dynamic and has no bad setting althoug a bit more gain would be nice)
3- GCI Brutalist Jr (super affordable as a DIY kit, it's also Kurt Ballous business card, based on a Providence distortion box)
4- Earthquaker Devices Acapulco Gold (supposedly a Sunn Model T power amp distortion in a pedal)
5- Blackout Effectors Blunderbuzz Fuzz (no longer in production, a hybrid Distrotion/Fuzz box, can sound very Melvins like and has a built in noise gate, so it's super quiet when you stop playing)
Other cool pedals: Marshall Jackhammer JH-1, Earthquaker Devices Plumes, Proco Rat, any EHX Muff pedal, DOD Boneshaker, Lone Wolf Audio - Left Hand Wrath.
Owned or used all of those pedals, and they sound stellar! But if you want to only check one out try the Fender FMD, it needs some more love!
Is the Acapulco Gold good? I'm looking for a fuzz and an overdrive pedal to use with a RAT. Or should I get a Russian Muff?
@@daveronhertpark7134 The Acapulco Gold is a very special approche to distortion. It's not really a fuzz. It's super loud and you have no tone knob to change how it sounds. It doesn't sound that great into a distortion channel but into a clean amp it can be very cool and it cleans up very nice if you use your guitars volume knob.
I also have a Russian Muff reissue, it's a nice pedal but sound very different. I would only use the Russioan muff for recording to add some tracks (like quad tracking) and not as my main distortion.
The Rat is an all around great pedal and I think the most versitily of the three you mentioned. You can never go wrong with a Rat in my opinion.
If you want to check out the Acapulco Gold, I have some clips uploaded on my channel. ;) Or check out the demos by Lewis Texidor, Shred Shed Studios or Stay Metal Ray.
Here’s a pretty specific piece of advice to try for certain doom metal vibes. I always ran my wah pedal into my fuzz but I tried it the other way around one day and I’ve never gone back, the way it effects the fuzzed out frequency of a Russian big muff into my wah is incredible. It’s that psychedelic doom tone I’ve been searching for. Sounds like a dirty moog synth in a way
Ive always run my vox wah after the fuzz because it just sounds way nastier
@@Louzahsol I do both depending on the scenario!
HM3 shoutout - ive had one for many many years and love it, it's a very unique distortion. I have absolutely made some doom with it before
new i was gonna love this channel when you started playing the blue
My pedal order is Korg PitchBlack Tuner > EQD Plumes > EQD Hizumitas > EQD Life Pedal > GCI Jugendstil > Boss CE-2w > EQD Astral Destiny > > DBA Echo Dream 2 > EQD Afterneath > Orange CR120
I'd like to get an EQD Grand Orbiter. I think phasers are a really cool pedal/effect for doom. I think the EHX Freeze is cool too.
EQD Plumes into Hizumitas is the heaviest sound I've been able to make with my gear. I love those two together.
Thanks for the new vid, Jason!
You always make great pedals !! wish i had money !! I would buy dem all !!
And since i follow your work , i can tell you know your stuff buddy !!!!
I appreciate that so much thank you!
That orchid riff you played on the Rat. Caught me off guard cuz they are one of my favourite stoner/doom bands
This video is fantastic.
🙏
I've got a Behringer sf300 and a frost giant massif, great video mate!
Recently got a harmonic percolator… worth the risk. Sounds great on bass or guitar. Currently running mine into the HM-6 with the clean blend at 60% clean - truly unparalleled sonic destruction.
I love all the stuff your doing as well as Steve with the guy from dunwich. I’m digging the does it doom Hypercoven, the DOOMSAW. EQDs hizumitas for a muff style and to top it off. Your
Beautiful 7 EQ pedal
I play guitar in the Melbourne doom metal band, Ivory Primarch. I use 2 low F# strings on my 8 string guitar.
My pedal setup goes something like this...
Digitech Freqout feedback pedal > Morley Bad horsie wah > Whammy w/ drop tuning > MXR uni-vibe > EQD Life clone > EHX C9 organ machine > EHX micro POG > Sovtek black russian > EQD acapulco gold > Boss EQ-20 > Boss Reverb > TC Electronics Mimiq overdub > Kustom amp (left) || Orange amp (right)
I love the Bongfire, by Fuzz Imp. (Formerly known as Fuzz Simp) I also love the sound of a LPB-1 pedal boosting an Acapulco Gold pedal. Awesome !!......Great Review.
hell yeah!
The four I like to use together are the Boss ODB-3 Bass Overdrive, Red Panda Context Reverb, MXR Carbon Copy Delay, and DOD Meatbox reissue into a Sunn Beta Lead combo.
The only pedal you ever need for anything... Boss metal zone.
I know a heavier boss pedal but it's a secret.....and it's not the hm 2😉
SF300 (in 1.5 setting) -> Marshall RG-1 (Regenerator, it has Chorus, Flanger, Phaser and a Uni-Vibe mode) -> Marshall Echohead (multiple delay types). Very versatile, good sound and you can get these for about 150 bucks total. This would be the setup I'd recommend to every doom-newbie to try out. DBA Fuzz War and EQD Acapulco are great pedals, too, but each costs more than the three I mentioned before..
🤘🏼 I really loved how you dropt sum Behringers in the mix among the boutiques et al- cuz Doom is not a label!! Keep being rad yo! 🤘🏼
T C Electronic Eymaster is a take on the hm 2. Really affordable and built like a tank. The Joyo Voodoo Octave is also awesome and built like a tank. I would love to see you do a video on those pedals. Also just wanted to say that you have inspired me to start learning how to play doom metal. It has recently became my favorite genre of music. Thank you and keep up the good work.
I LOVE my Eyemaster, great sounding pedal and, as you said, built like a damn tank.
Hey Jason, your Channel is awesome, I'm from Brazil and I'm forming an Stoner/Alternative Band with Doom elements, I'm using the Biyang Fuzz Tonefancier FZ-7, It comes with a switch that alternates between the sound of Big Muff Triangle, Op Amp Big Muff and the Russian Muff, keep going with the good job with your channel and your cool pedals, I'll keep watchin' to get some tips, stay doomed!
tube screamer > pitchfork > distortion/compression > chorus > volume > vibrato > tremolo > delay > tuner
YEAH THAT's RIGHT! TUNER AT THE END, COME AT ME BRO
Tuner at end is a good move! That’s how I do it just but before the time pedals for trails 🎶
I just built a 4 pedal doom board. Way Huge Atreides, KMA Pylon, Redwitch Empress Chorus, Fuzzlord Dark Master. All built around a Hilbish Design Beta 200. I love it 🤘
Since I’m a bit of a gain-addict, my four pedals would be my EHX tri-parallel mixer, and then my dronemaster (thanks for that btw), my MIJ HM2 with all knobs dimed, and my green Russian big muff, all ran in parallel together. When you dial it in and blend it just right, it sounds like if a mammoth had the claws of a tiger and the teeth of a great white shark. So big and beefy yet with a ferocious bite, I love it
Very cool fuzz review! I too use the SF 300 on my mini and for jam board I use the PW2 I want to get the FZ2 but the price right now 😬 I like that big muff too and I'm surprised no swollen pickle 😂anyways man awesome review and demo. You keep rocking man!😎🤘
Thanks!!!
Four pedals that I use the most for doom are: EQD Tentacle, DBA Fuzz War, EHX Small Stone and MXR Carbon Copy.
nice choices!
For my doom board,
Octave up, Muff with LED and Mosfet clipping, and a boost all in one pedal which I have.
Preamp
Phaser,
Delay 1 set to slap back
Delay 2 dimed all the way out for madness.
EQD Grand Orbiter, EQD Life Pedal, Thorpy FX Fallout Cloud + pretty much any pedal from Black Arts Toneworks
tHANK YOU FOR THE INTERESTING AND INFORMATIVE SHOW.
I really like you relaxed style, I listened to you and then to Mitch Gallagher at Sweetwater music.I certainly appreciate your presentation style and grace.
I really appreciate that Duane!
Electro harmonix Big Muff (any variant), Boss Blues Driver, Rat, Zero Fret Orcus, Nine of Swords Tyrant.
Yes! fancy seeing you here :D
@@JeffBarberDigideus Indeed Mr Barber, where all good doom is found you'll be there.
I like using the Boss SD-1 for a clean boost.
@@no_name1107 me too, however I notch up the gain a bit, I had mine mooded by a local guy to roll off the top end, sounds lovely
Quick question, I’m what application do you use the blues driver? I have one that just sits and would love to incorporate it
My 4 are a must (and in order)..
- RBM (any muff)
-TS (808 or 9)
- ANY MODULATION or Pitch based stuff
- Tape Delay/reverb
My 4 dirt pedals I use for Doom are FE Drone Master, FE FU-2, EQD Hizumitas, and FE Void Master. I will throw in 4 more pedals that I love using for Doom; Sonic Terror Cabs' Sonic Doom, BAT Quantum Mystic, FE Troglodyte, and FE Dark Master. To get the Conan sound and a sludgy doom sound I am liking is putting my Boss HM-2W before FE Void Master or FE Troglodyte. I change things around constantly for whatever sound I am in the mood to hear and jam to. I also have the NYC BMP and BAT Crown of Horns that I will use for Doom, but the EQD Hizumitas does the job of both and then some.
Pedal order: tuner, Wah, boost/ OD, distortion, fuzz, boost, noise suppressor, EQ, phaser, flanger, echo modulation, delay, reverb, amp.
I just got an OBNE alpha haunt and my goodness it is amazing!
I really dig the Old Blood Noise Endeavors Alpha Haunt and the Fuzzhuggers Doom Bloom
they make rad gear!
Guitar- tuner-op amp fuzz-bad monkey- boss metal core-tc elec chorus-eqd hummingbird-wampler multiverse- eqd astral destiny-boss looper pedal.
Thats my current setup. The stacking of the drives gives me some pretty crazy ranges. And the other pedals help get some wicked out of world sounds. I chuck a looper on the end to somewhat self jam.
the old ibanez tube king is just amazing for that kind of music paired with an older orange unbeatable 🎸👍
Octave>wah>mods>volume>delay>
OD>Fuzz/dist>Amp lead channel with low gain settings>fx loop send>noise gate>reverb>fx loop return
I find a didgital delay after the gain sounds too synthetic, so I “analogise” it up front and it feels more like part of my playing as opposed to a digital echo.
I usually use the fuzz/distortion as a boost for the Amps gain channel in attempt to apply the pedal characteristics to the amp distortion without over saturating the tone
MXR Variac Fuzz, EHX Ripped Speaker, both unique takes on unique fuzz pedals, both of which I’d think would work for Doomy stuff!!
You pretty much described my setup, except that I have been putting my clean boost at the end of the chain. I will follow your suggestion and place it up front. I use a MADE IN JAPAN HM2 as well as EQ Devices LIFE PEDAL (got the RAT and BIG MUFF covered with THAT along with a CLEAN BOOST), then EQ DEvices AVALANCHE RUN and TRANSMISSER. 🙂
My 4 go-to pedals for a Doom sound is Way Huge Angry Troll, Way Huge Swollen Pickle, Boss BF-3 Flanger & MXR Carbon Copy Delay
I love the Black Russian Big Muffs. I have one in a box that needs a new battery lead soldered on but while i have it apart i will swap out the first set of clipping diodes to LEDs and maybe mod the tone shaping for more midrange
Blackout Effectors Mantra OD... amazingly good EQ and surprisingly hairy for an overdrive. I'm also sweet on the Earthbound Audio Iron Pig (rat like), Enormous Door Scud (muff like) & Mountainking Electronics Megalith (like nothing else at all). Pretty much just listed the front half of my board, but there you go.
I use a Behringer SF300, a Double Muff, & a Digitech DF7 on the Big Muff & Rat models. As far as pedal order goes, it is as follows:
Wah
Distortion & Fuzz
Enhancer & EQ
Phaser
Modulation (chorus, flanger, tremolo, & vibrato in any oder since I only use one at a time)
Delay
Reverb (typically from the amp)
Whoa let's have a look at that guitar!
I'm an amp gain guy mostly but the pedal that is essential for doom is a TC integrated pre type pedal. The djenty boys may have shoved it into their niche but you don't have to use the meshuggah setting. Doing it the other way round and boosting the lows can push an amp just in the right way for loose, sludgy, doomy tones. My clone of choice is the Klirrton Lichtbringer.
Four cool pedals for a doom metal pedalboard? A heavy LOW octave pedal! (gassing for the range control on a boss OC-5) + anything from EQD and/or Fuzzlord Effects! ha... !
For unrelenting brutal fun id go: Boss OC-5 > Fuzzlord MF-4 > EQD Afterneath > EQD Dispatch Master
I appreciate your love for the music and your craft Jason, and all the effort that goes into videos. Thanks man.
Id actually like to see that kind of "range" control incorporated into some other creative pedal designs... I reckon there's some serious untapped potential to blow some minds there...
My pedalboard is: Boss TU-2 -> Joyo TS clone (clean boost) -> EQD Hizumitas Fuzz -> ProCo Rat 2 -> SUNN Model T (2 knob Acapulco Gold clone I built) -> Nux Tape Core DLX tape echo.
I switch between the Hizumitas fuzz w/ clean boost, Rat w/ clean boost, Rat/Model T depending on which kind of distortion I want. It covers all the bases. I had to have the Hizumitas and the Nux Tape Core for that Boris combo of Elk BM/space echo for the ethereal stuff.
It's great seeing ya throwing some great riffage thro' the various pedals ... which, I am now compelled to buy!!!
While can recognise most of them, any chance of you listing the riffs (yeah, I'm that lazy)
I'll have to list them better in future! Half of them are just me riffin'
Hi, great video, Ibanez FC 10 Fat Cat isn't used often, but sounds great.
I listened to this earlier at work and, though I don't play Doom, I own 1 or more versions of each pedal;
Rat: EHX Flatiron, Digitech Distortion Factory
Big Muff: EHX Big Muff PI Deluxe, Digitech Distortion Factory
HM-2: Boss HM-2, Behringer HM300
HP1: Latent Lemon Audio Hurts (my main dirt pedal!)
Super Fuzz: Boss FZ-2, Behringer SF300
My dirt section: LLA Hurts>EQD Gray Channel>Boss DS-1 modded Seeing Eye/Ultra. Amp is Orange MicrDark and building a 2x12 cab for it.
I am working on writing original Industrial-Metal like Godflesh, Khost.
I highly recommended Lichtlaerm's Altar. Just a fantastic fuzz doom pedal.
1. Golem fuzz by Deep Space Devices
2. Tubescreamer style od of choice
3. Mxr carbon copy analog delay (with modulation button engaged)
4. Analog chorus of choice
1. The Carcosa Fuzz 2. EHX Octave Multiplexer 3. Boss SD-1 4. Wilson Freaker Mk2 🤘
Honourable Mention: Digitech Drop
Oh wow, never tried a Wilson pedal but they look so sweet - how do you like it!?
@@rishpanjeet7479 I don't actually own one, but I have used the Freaker Mk1. It's a clone of the Tycobrahe Parapedal Wah that Iommi was famous for using. The Mk2 version has a couple more bells and whistles, but most importantly, has the ability to take out the volume drop in the heel down position.
YES for the Carcosa! I love mine. Very versatile.
My knowledge and experience with pedals is very limited so I can't comment on this subject. HOWEVER, I LOVE this subject. Great video!
SF 300,Walpurgis, MXR 10 band eq in the loop MXR chorus,Mini flanger, Digitech Digiverb and MXR Carbon copy
One of the guys in Obituary uses the rat through the front of a Marshall solid state and it sounds like an absolute beast!
I'm currently using a Minotaur Fuzz and Burn > Fuzzlord Dronemaster > Crowther Hotcake > Marshall Guv'nor 2 (for when I wanna chug like normal people) > Clean boost (mosky BP)
I'm tempted to find room on my board for a Bass Big Muff as well
Cry Baby > Green Screamer > Swollen Pickle > Rat > Heavy Menace > Tuner > Tape Echo (this normally goes into amp, however, as a backup amp on my pedal board I also have an Orange Getaway Driver used as an Amp-In-A-Box through a DI Box. If my amp fails me, I can quickly remove the instrument cord from the tape echo and patch the tape echo into the Getaway Driver and plug the DI Box right into the PA, and we're back in business.)
Cool video. My order is an Ibanez big mini tuner, Does It Doom hypercoven, Fuzzlord Riff Guardian, 93 proco Rat, death by audio micro dream, and then a mr black mini reverb.
Awesome video. As dirt suggestion, do a video on the Fuzz Factory for doom, it can go hard if done right. As for pedal order I'll always be a staunch defender of modulations going before dirt specially for doom. After it acts more like a filter and is very distracting to the dirt sound, before however, it blends and twists the sound while still being very incorporated so it works much better imho.
Wow, interesting, gonna try that... dayyyumm just tried Afterneath in Front of Phaser in front of Fuzz and it was wild, thx!
TC PolyTune, Dunlop Classic Wah, EHX Green Russian Big Muff, Black Arts Toneworks Crown of Horns, Proco Rat, Boss SD-1, Eartquaker Acapulco Gold, MXR Phase 90, MXR Carbon Copy Analog Delay
Still playing with pedals and order but I do like to toss in a Synth octave fuzz setting the pedal on a low setting to mangle the signal a bit more, currently in front of a fuzz that actually distorts the sound all the way. It adds something I liked.. I use a kit pedal for it called the 8-bitar from Parasit studios. Lots of fun and noise to be had.
I just got a Joyo Splinter a couple weeks ago; $40 Fat Rat clone! Sounds GREAT!
hell yeah!
For, my doom boards for me always have
1. rat
2. Muff
3. Tape delay/echo
4. Phaser (or some type of modulation)
How are you deciding when to use the rat vs when to use the muff? What types of parts for which pedal?
@@removemental2873 I use the rat for most stuff. The muff is for really heavy and slower parts.
My pedalboard order (constantly changing mind you lmao)
Dunlop Wah > Holy Grail Max Reverb > Phase 90 > MXR Univibe > Boss EQ > Fuzz Face > Proco Rat > Blues Driver > Big Muff > DD5 delay which splits off into a tremolo in each output, one goes into a fender champion 100 (FX loop: boss chorus, joyo flange, nux tape delay and behringer reverb) and a fender mustang amp
Some days I'll switch the order of the drive pedals for different tones and different ways to play with sound but mostly I'll keep the big muff at the front of them all cuz it's the loudest one I got along with the rat
I used to do the "right" pedal order and it was good and all. One night, I got bored with my sound and changes things around. I now have analog delay first into reverb into fuzz into BD-2 with gain around noon into a compressor into a DD-3. My amp is set into almost breakup and with this setup I have several gain stages: natural OD if I dig hard, a good crunch with the BD-2 on...then when I step into my fuzz with the BD-2 on it sounds like a somewhat tamed fuzz (very crackly but not wild), when I turn off the BD-2 and leave the fuzz it opens up the fuzz sound. When I turn on the reverb which is before the fuzz, that's another wild high gain sound...also if I turn on the compressor with any or all dirt/OD pedals all it is another color of dirt
I use a little modded MXR Dynacomp (bigger cap for more bass) in front of a MXR Sub machine fuzz (a brutal fuzz with upper and lower octave) and from this i go into a Joyo American Sound overdrive. I can switsch all three effects on and of and get many different more ore less heavy sound from fat and bluesy smooth overdrives to a groundshaking hellish vulcanos. As a guitar I use a Gretch Jet Baritone tuned in H.
Up front I've got my crybaby, rotovibe, keeley compressor, big muff, boss sd-1, electo-harmonics silencer, chorus ensemble. In loop I've got mxr carbon copy, holy grail neo, and the boss tr2 tremolo.
My pedalboard order is a bit fun. Firstly is my tuner, cause why not. Second is my Messner overdrive pedal. That then goes into the EHX Tri Parallel Mixer, which i use to blend together 3 fuzz pedals. The Does It Doom Fuzzcoven, the Fuzzrocious Demon, and a good old Big Muff Pi Nano. From there it goes out the mixer into a Boss Space Echo pedal, then into an Azor Vintage Phaser for when i wanna do weird shit. Last is a Joyo Sweet Baby overdrive, which is use mainly as a clean volume boost for solos.
I have the op amp big muff. I love it
Actually. Fuzz faces and variants never get enough love despite working so well on bass and guitar. I wonder why they arent trendy... for example the zvex woolymammoth is quite versitle
I actually think the Fuzz Factory makes a mean doom machine
Absolutely agree, they're not the highest gain or anything but especially if you have one with a bias control you can get that nasty, spitty kind of sound that just kills. I think it's maybe a bit more of a stoner metal kind of thing than doom just because it's got a bit of a mid hump to my ears and it doesn't always handle massive chords in the most graceful way, but whatever, I love it.
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As far as pedal board order I have mine as follows Guitar - Dunlop JP sig wah - Mr. Black Shepards End flanger - MXR Phase 95 - Lovepedal Eternity (an unbuffered Tubescreamer) - Demonic Machines $50 Fuzz - BAT Coven - Maestro Comet Chorus - Boss Tu-3 - amp - effects loop send - Keeley Caverns - effects loop return.
Straight up, if you love fuzz pedals that need a high impedance signal and don't play well with any sort of buffered signals I highly recommend get a TS type pedal like the Eternity, Son of Screamer, BAT Witchburner (or any other that I don't know about) that have the input and output buffers removed from them. They send out a high impedance signal that plays really well with both my $50 fuzz and BAT Black Forrest, which both fall all to shit with a buffered signal.
I’m still experimenting with my own doom sound and 4 pedals I use are Foxx Tonemachine, mxr blue box, dod grind, and the old 70s power wah boost. There are other pedals I mess with but those 4 are the mainstay that dod grind is a sleeper
Got a Pitch Fork, a Rat, an OpAmp Muff and a DS-2. They will never leave my board.