Just as Sjoerd mentioned a Boss SE-50 or Better SE-70 unit is great I got mine for $90.00 at a local Pawn Shop as for the Vocoder section the SE-50 encouraged me into purchasing a Vintage Vocoder the VP-330 Vocoder Plus great sounds multi effects....Sounds great on my TB-303,Mc-202 etc....If you like I can send small examples on Mp3 format?
Regards,
Decode aka Rick G
Sjoerd van Geffen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Regards,
Decode aka Rick G
Sjoerd van Geffen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Try to find a Boss SE-70 if you can, it's a real classic. You hardly see
them second hand 'cause nobody wants to let them go.
It includes the whole range of vintage Boss guitar pedals, including analog
distortion / overdrive.
You can set up the whole chain of effects _simultaneously_ (in modes
'guitar / bass multi'): compressor, distortion, eq, reverb, flanger,
phaser, chorus, noise gate, etc. Great for yer 303.
Oh, it has a 21 band vocoder as well. I like to use 2 303's with that (1 as
carrier, 1 as modulator), while cross-feeding cv and gate into each other.
Wicked stuff...
gr.
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>Anyone have any advice on a good rack mount distortion plus ef fects unit?
>I know, guitar pedals are the way to go... but more than just a single
>pedal I'm looking for a unit that has a whole suite of effects including a
>nice dirty, growling distortion.
>
>Examples with sound clips would be great, but if you at least know the
>brand/model then I can try looking it up on the web.
>
>Thanks,
>Morgan.
>
>PS: I'm currently using a Big Muff Pi.
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