lo que no me gusta de este pedal es que el guitarrista debe ceñirse al tempo del pedal, o sea, no hace el efecto si tocamos al tempo que uno desee libremente
IMO, TC is the winner... I came here because I've built a SG last night and wanted to check if the original has that sort of gate, and yes, it has. It's really annoying.
@@emaskateboard I've bought TC already to test it, and I should admit it works surprisingly well, though I put delay pedal with some almost enormous feedback after it in order to make a sound last longer and more ambient.
i fell asleep
..the SG-1 noise was waking me ...
What song/chords were you playing? Sounds beautiful. :]
Thanks man, it's a song from Pusshitachi. czcams.com/video/ZsgzZfpLHZg/video.html
There seems to be some hum
The mooer is very noisy too, anyone know if the tc crescendo is any quieter?
The Crescendo isn't noisy at all (if you use good cables and power supplies)
lo que no me gusta de este pedal es que el guitarrista debe ceñirse al tempo del pedal, o sea, no hace el efecto si tocamos al tempo que uno desee libremente
Si se puede hacer, es solo cuestión de matar el sonido de las cuerdas con la palma de la mano derecha antes de sonar las nuevamente
Who has won??
IMO, TC is the winner... I came here because I've built a SG last night and wanted to check if the original has that sort of gate, and yes, it has. It's really annoying.
@@emaskateboard I've bought TC already to test it, and I should admit it works surprisingly well, though I put delay pedal with some almost enormous feedback after it in order to make a sound last longer and more ambient.
I think Boss eats quite a lot of volume, and it changes the tone (it could be good?) But I think for playability, TC won.
TC by a million miles sound wise and by 17 parsecs price wise.