My Daily Driver with Boost is really the most versatile drive on my board right now 🤘🏻. Never realised the compression on my Protein till i tried it. Stacks amazingly well!
Yeet yeet! Can't wait. I just fount out about the Talon Electric Hog pedal so found you guys though that then binged a bunch of your videos. Thanks for demo-ing stuff I'm actually interested in!
You'll never find a do-it-"all" overdrive in one pedal. Assuming you can cram all of this in one device: 1) clipping types(symmetry and odd/even harmonic series) 2) variable impedance(feel/"liveliness") and operational voltage (headroom + some S/N ratio). ....then you're still left with The EQ section - this alone is the most widely open-ended variable. Filters can be highpass, lowpass, bandpass, notch, shelving - any of which can be at different slopes of dB/octave (aka 'resonance'), and centered at variable or fixed frequencies.
The good news is that the OD pedal was only ever supposed to make your amp sound like it's working harder at lower volume. The "Amp in a box' is still just a drive pedal in the end. _Food for thought: All this dragon-chasing "gotta get 'em all" pedal consumerism means nothing to a guy like Kieth Richards, and is a waste of time and money as far as he's concerned. Otoh, a studio-owner benefits from keeping a wide palette of sound-modifiers on hand_ YMMV ....... Know Thy Self :)
My Daily Driver with Boost is really the most versatile drive on my board right now 🤘🏻. Never realised the compression on my Protein till i tried it. Stacks amazingly well!
We had the same experience!
Yeet yeet! Can't wait. I just fount out about the Talon Electric Hog pedal so found you guys though that then binged a bunch of your videos. Thanks for demo-ing stuff I'm actually interested in!
Welcome! Thanks man!!! We try to answer real questions people have lol
I had the daily driver and now have the Pete Cornish ss3 . I see where the guy inspired when he build the daily driver!
Did keep clarity well and didn’t get compressed!
That’s my favorite!
Elephants! What a riff
Top notch riff
You'll never find a do-it-"all" overdrive in one pedal.
Assuming you can cram all of this in one device: 1) clipping types(symmetry and odd/even harmonic series) 2) variable impedance(feel/"liveliness") and operational voltage (headroom + some S/N ratio). ....then you're still left with The EQ section - this alone is the most widely open-ended variable. Filters can be highpass, lowpass, bandpass, notch, shelving - any of which can be at different slopes of dB/octave (aka 'resonance'), and centered at variable or fixed frequencies.
The good news is that the OD pedal was only ever supposed to make your amp sound like it's working harder at lower volume. The "Amp in a box' is still just a drive pedal in the end.
_Food for thought: All this dragon-chasing "gotta get 'em all" pedal consumerism means nothing to a guy like Kieth Richards, and is a waste of time and money as far as he's concerned. Otoh, a studio-owner benefits from keeping a wide palette of sound-modifiers on hand_
YMMV ....... Know Thy Self :)