Definitely a great choice for my personal favorite Nirvana album. Also the 2010 reissues are what I would go with as it is affordable and gets the job done.
My go-to chorus is my Boss CH-1 and I use it constantly but I still love the Small Clone and is definitely a huge part to Kurt’s sound, I remember my local guitar store had one of these awhile back and sounded great. It’s absolutely perfect for those classic Teen Spirit, Come As You Are, Drain You, In Bloom and Lithium tones and I’ll always love it, knocked it out of the park as always, Eric
Just got to school and this drops!??! Gotta watch it on my break 🔥 keep up the good work Eric, can already tell this ones gonna be fantastic, hope I can learn more about my small clone too!!
There's a Nirvana-related joke I could make here but someone smarter than me can mak- WON'T YOU BELIEVE IT'S JUST YOUR LUCK WON'T YOU BELIEVE IT'S JUST YOUR LUUUUUUUUCK
After I blew up my Electro-Harmonix Poly Chorus in a fit of sonic glory. (Pay attention to the overload LED) this was the perfect cheaper replacement, LOVED IT. 100%
I have one that looks and feels old, lots of scratches, has the reissue knob, old power jack, dim red LED, butttt says MADE IN USA. After years and years of using boss super chorus & ce5's the small clone just blew me away. Perfect for post punk & gothic rock, sounds epic & easy to set.
Regarding Come As You Are sound reproduction. Listen to original Butch Vig mix. You will hear only the Small Clone, and the difference it is pretty noticeable. Many people claim Small Clone is in Lithium intro, but that is the SPX90. Andy Wallace used it to widen Krists bass as well.
Definitely agree, CAYA Devonshire mix at least to me does sound like the 80s Small Clone is the only thing being used there. Also in Territorial P the og mix sounds vastly different than what we had in the released version, just guitar and distortion without post-production effects. Devonshire mixes are as raw and unpolished as we ever gonna get for Nevermind.
Love this video, just a humble shout out to the EHX Neo Clone as it's a Small Clone in the nano package. Just as good as any Small Clone to get those watery Kurt tones.
Hi Eric! Cool video, I have a couple of ideas for your next videos.. Since the topic of Telecasters was recently touched upon, Kurt had another one with two humbuckers, sunburst color, from 1993. And he also had an In Utero-era guitar that he used for recording, an Ibanez Les Paul, it would be cool to see them in your videos.
Hey Eric, I wanted to thank you for your recommendation you gave me about the SD-JB pickups. I'm also trying to create a pedal board for my favorite pedals and while watching this I remembered that I saw a Neo-Clone and a Nano-Clone on amazon. They both seem to be compact remakes of the Small Clone and cheaper options. Right now I'm not sure if i want to blow $100 on the Small clone so I was wondering if you had a recommendation for an alternative. It's also strange how the Neo-Clone has the depth switch but the Nano only has a rate knob. (Keep up the pedal history vids. It's very cool to see the stories behind the equipment)
As always, Awesome video and thank you for presenting the information the way you do! Very Cool! The small clone is definitely my favorite chorus pedal, and there are some very subtle differences between the three. But, I wouldn’t say, at least for me, that it’s enough to justify shelling out the big bucks to get a vintage pedal. I have one from The 2010s,, and it sounds just as good as the other two.
Regarding the reasoning for Kurt buying a chorus pedal...it might have to do with him having said he always imagined Nirvana as a 4 piece when Pat joined the band. I would find it likely that, while crafting the songs that would make up Nevermind post-Jason, Kurt might've felt like he needed something to try and fill out the sound without trying his luck with a whole other person again. This would logically lead someone to a chorus pedal which, technically, works as a doubler effect on guitar. He used it on solos, light verses, sections where he might've felt the guitar on it's own sounded a bit thin. Obviously this is just a theory, but as someone who has previously played in a 4 piece that downgraded to a 3 piece, my first instinct at the time was to look for pedals to help fill out the sound.
I have one pedal, a 1970's Morley Phaser because Dead Kennedy's. I don't really know if eastbay used one, but my friend Ralph played lead for Jello in Guantanamo and he used one for DK songs. Damnit, going down an Eastbay Ray rabbit hole... I'm a church player, so I've really never had a need for pedals and just play straight through. I will tell you that a Dirty Fingers pickup will just about blow the speakers when the soundboard isn't ready. 😂 Love the channel, keep it coming!!
I love the sound of the small clone, but mine always makes a pop sound when engaging it so i resorted to a boss super chorus. I dont know why mine does that its only a year old.😣
The 90s reissue just has a distinctively deeper chorus sound to my ear, even compared to vintage 80s pedal, 2010s gets close enough to matching the rest.
According to Earnie Bailey, Kurt likely had both vintage versions of the Small Clone since he had 2 vintage Small Clones. In some cases, the Mini Chorus pedal had either the MN3007 chip or the SAD chip and vice versa for the Full Chorus no matter the year as I’ve seen based on listings from Reverb. I suppose EHX used whatever they had.
The more I hear the 90’s and 2010 Small Clone, it sounds refined but quieter compared to the vintage 80’s Small Clone… Really, it stands out a mile for the Nirvana sound… 💜
Great video, man! Was just about to go to bed but when I saw this and ended up trying to keep myself up just to finish it. AHAHAHAHA! I remember I got mine after only a month of owning a BOSS CE-5 because of how different they sounded. Been using it ever since.
Biyang Ch-8 Chorus is a very nice option on a budget , it use the now hard to get MN3007 . ( it it's easy to nail each era sound as it 3 knobs spread , tone and speed ) Due to the huge price increases in EHX pedals , the Biyang is a no brainer , they do pop up on Ebay now and then . Just a heads up .
I feel better about potentially getting a 90’s or 00’s reissue after seeing this - the sound is super subtle but I feel like the 90’s and 00’s reissues are just as big sounding as the 80’s issue. Thanks so much Eric! Keep it up!
Hey you can also use impulse response pedals too, just isolate the guitar intro to come as you are, run it through voxengo deconvolver, put it in your IR Pedal, then BOOM!
That quote of wait and see was never said from Kurt. Supposedly Krist said that to the owner of guitar maniacs. That quote came from the come as you are book
I think he probably did have both chips. EH would use any parts they could get their hands on in the older days of production so thats why some had different parts. My Small clone has the MN and i had to search out my vintage Big Muff for the Pumpkins sound.
I ran a small clone for about 7/8 years, eventually the switches go out, they generation energy and it doesnt release until the pedal turns on and it makes a loud pop and its very annoying, i went thru 2 of them and after the 2nd acted up i switched to the mxr analog chorus it sounds almost identical and it doesnt aggravate me when playing so anybody considering one, think of that.
the later reissue sound different to make it sound like a early one theres a couple of minor component changes plus you can swop the depth switch for a potentiometer so you have control of it
It's out of character for Kurt to have used any pedal other than the Big Muff or some early 70's fuzz. But he used the Sans Amp simulator which was cutting edge modern technology of the early 90's. He didn't use chorus effects in the traditional subtle approach of trying to replicate the Boston/Van Halen sound but he used it in a exaggerated noisy way
There are extremely subtle differences. I like the vintage one the best, it does sound so close to the original tone. I bet it's not cheap on the vintage used market....
I'm getting a mustang soon. Not because it's what kurt cobain used, but because it's design speaks to me. It's the best cross of a jaguar/strat in terms of design. You've got the undercut jutting out, and the overcut of a Jaguar. It's amazing. I hate how the Jaguar/Jazzmaster don't have ANY jut at their bottom end it just looks... Weird.
So if the difference between Chorus and Delay is length of time and number of repeats, I'd say the reissue Small Clones sound like they have stronger repeats and possibly preserve the repeats for longer.
80`s you hear that boost just cracking up the signal 90`s is the same thing but more low-end and bassy tone (Warmer in my opinion) 00/Ri sounds like a blend of the 80`s and 90`s but less boosted. (My favorite sound as of this clip)
the vintage, way more smoother sounding.. the reissues let a lot more of the highs through but when you're amp is on 10, I don't think anyone gonna notice.
Hey dude, this isn't to due with the video but I have the isolated stems for an alternate take of lithium. Should I upload them somewhere? They are the closest thing possible to the isolated lithium guitar because they are from the exact same session.
@@jopeperoni I would of but my laptop which has the files is being repaired right now. I just hope the laptop doesn’t get wiped cause otherwise they’d be lost
I bought a good few cheap chorus pedals but nothing sounded right. Eventually i got the small clone and it was amazing for nirvana. Apparently its really easy to swap the chip in the new ones to make ut sound the same as originals. Theres videos on here how to do it
Awesome video, I play the teen spirit solo the other way towards the middle of the neck, and finally learned it the way you play it thanks to this video,both ways sound on point to me, do you know the other way as well or just the awesome way you play it? Anyway great video, I need to get me a small clone🎸👍
Would it not have been more accurate to compare the 80's Small Clone with the same settings for the 94 songs? depth switch up and much slower rate?? or is it just an error with the on screen graphic?
Demo format is explained at 7:43. First part the pedals are set exactly the same, second half is the Nirvana demo where I set each of them to be as close to Kurt’s sound as possible
I can’t wait to see if someone says that Kurt never used this pedal
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@@PulseXP-yo8wu😜👍I sEeN It
The pedal used Kurt
Kurt never used this pedal :)
He Actually never used this pedal he used a Boss Compact Chorus pedal
This is one of the reasons why I’m getting this pedal for Christmas.
got one for sale....*ahem*
Dude how old are you? Just buy one.
How much? I’m interested seriously.
@@onecall975he could be a kid bro lol
Santa ain't bringing you chit.
Im not going to lie, this channel is solid at researching history and being really nice. Thanks man for doing this 🤝
Yeah, so informative without patronising 👍🏻
Definitely a great choice for my personal favorite Nirvana album. Also the 2010 reissues are what I would go with as it is affordable and gets the job done.
My go-to chorus is my Boss CH-1 and I use it constantly but I still love the Small Clone and is definitely a huge part to Kurt’s sound, I remember my local guitar store had one of these awhile back and sounded great. It’s absolutely perfect for those classic Teen Spirit, Come As You Are, Drain You, In Bloom and Lithium tones and I’ll always love it, knocked it out of the park as always, Eric
Just got to school and this drops!??! Gotta watch it on my break 🔥 keep up the good work Eric, can already tell this ones gonna be fantastic, hope I can learn more about my small clone too!!
Thank you so much! Hope you have a great day at school!
There's a Nirvana-related joke I could make here but someone smarter than me can mak-
WON'T YOU BELIEVE IT'S JUST YOUR LUCK
WON'T YOU BELIEVE IT'S JUST YOUR LUUUUUUUUCK
@NirvanaGuitars Thanks Eric!! You're my hero
I love the small clone because it has such a lush tone
Yeahh I actually have one, and it sounds great!
I absolutely love this pedal and it’s on my board along with the DS2 -2. The detail you’ve gone into again is excellent, keep it going!
thank you so much for all your content my man. Another great video that made my day.
Fantastic video, this channels fast becoming a go to for me. The clone is my absolute favourite pedal of any kind, it’s a must have for me
Thank you so much for the kind words! Same here, I'll never have a pedalboard that doesn't have a small clone
Always a nice day when NirvanaGuitars uploads. Keep up the good work!
This video is a prime example why this is one of my fav channels
After I blew up my Electro-Harmonix Poly Chorus in a fit of sonic glory. (Pay attention to the overload LED) this was the perfect cheaper replacement, LOVED IT. 100%
I believe that the massive sound on the studio version of “Come as You Are” is due to multiple tracks and additional rack effects.
The mixer Andy Wallace LOVES Yamaha spx90 symphonic modulation ensemble preset on like all the albums he's done
@@lps738 - cool, if someone in a Nirvana cover band wants more of a closer sound they can buy a used Yamaha SPX90 and use that live too.
Well well… my favourite notification of the day! 😍 keep up the good work!
That seriously means so much thank you!
I have one that looks and feels old, lots of scratches, has the reissue knob, old power jack, dim red LED, butttt says MADE IN USA.
After years and years of using boss super chorus & ce5's the small clone just blew me away. Perfect for post punk & gothic rock, sounds epic & easy to set.
God I can swear I love this pedal, its sound is so unique, I really want to get one
this is my always on pedal.
its the second pedal i ever bought.
its essential for my tone preference.
now i gotta check what chip its got.
mines a 90s reissue and I got the box.
It sucks to this day i still don’t have a small clone chorus but hopefully I,ll get one soon or someday.
But nice to see a video on it.
You can mod the 90s reissue to sound more like the original. You should look into it, its like 3 parts. Super easy
Regarding Come As You Are sound reproduction. Listen to original Butch Vig mix. You will hear only the Small Clone, and the difference it is pretty noticeable. Many people claim Small Clone is in Lithium intro, but that is the SPX90. Andy Wallace used it to widen Krists bass as well.
Definitely agree, CAYA Devonshire mix at least to me does sound like the 80s Small Clone is the only thing being used there. Also in Territorial P the og mix sounds vastly different than what we had in the released version, just guitar and distortion without post-production effects. Devonshire mixes are as raw and unpolished as we ever gonna get for Nevermind.
Love this video, just a humble shout out to the EHX Neo Clone as it's a Small Clone in the nano package.
Just as good as any Small Clone to get those watery Kurt tones.
Love the Pedal History! Wouldn’t mind getting into rack effects with that SPX-90!!! 🤘😬
Imagine the guy who stole it going to a pawn shop 20 years later and just saying "Don't ask me how I got that."
been looking for a chorus pedal might as well get this one since kurt is the reason i picked up a guitar
Hi Eric! Cool video, I have a couple of ideas for your next videos.. Since the topic of Telecasters was recently touched upon, Kurt had another one with two humbuckers, sunburst color, from 1993. And he also had an In Utero-era guitar that he used for recording, an Ibanez Les Paul, it would be cool to see them in your videos.
mr nirvana guitars could you do more videos about alternative budget friendly nirvana gear like you did with the sans amp
Great Sounds Dude!
Hey Eric, I wanted to thank you for your recommendation you gave me about the SD-JB pickups. I'm also trying to create a pedal board for my favorite pedals and while watching this I remembered that I saw a Neo-Clone and a Nano-Clone on amazon. They both seem to be compact remakes of the Small Clone and cheaper options. Right now I'm not sure if i want to blow $100 on the Small clone so I was wondering if you had a recommendation for an alternative. It's also strange how the Neo-Clone has the depth switch but the Nano only has a rate knob. (Keep up the pedal history vids. It's very cool to see the stories behind the equipment)
This video is awesome!!! Never knew how many differences there were.
As always, Awesome video and thank you for presenting the information the way you do! Very Cool! The small clone is definitely my favorite chorus pedal, and there are some very subtle differences between the three. But, I wouldn’t say, at least for me, that it’s enough to justify shelling out the big bucks to get a vintage pedal. I have one from The 2010s,, and it sounds just as good as the other two.
Regarding the reasoning for Kurt buying a chorus pedal...it might have to do with him having said he always imagined Nirvana as a 4 piece when Pat joined the band. I would find it likely that, while crafting the songs that would make up Nevermind post-Jason, Kurt might've felt like he needed something to try and fill out the sound without trying his luck with a whole other person again. This would logically lead someone to a chorus pedal which, technically, works as a doubler effect on guitar. He used it on solos, light verses, sections where he might've felt the guitar on it's own sounded a bit thin. Obviously this is just a theory, but as someone who has previously played in a 4 piece that downgraded to a 3 piece, my first instinct at the time was to look for pedals to help fill out the sound.
I would absolutely love to see a full cover of the Come As You Are from the Melbourne Show it sounds so good.
Just did that recently!
ruclips.net/video/O6xclqRxBEI/видео.html
Eric!!!!!! Another banger! Always gonna see your new videos
Thank you so much for the continued support! Really means a lot 😃
Of course! Your the best. It’s my dream to have a Nirvana set up! The closest I have is a DS-2 and of course, a Small Clone🤭
@@MichaelsMusic193 We all gotta start somewhere my friend, at one point all I had was my first Squier Strat and a Small Clone!
@@NirvanaGuitars Yes! We got to do a Nirvana jam! That would be my dream
@@NirvanaGuitars For your next vid, you should do Vandalism Strat and K Strat comparison! 🎸🎸
I have one pedal, a 1970's Morley Phaser because Dead Kennedy's. I don't really know if eastbay used one, but my friend Ralph played lead for Jello in Guantanamo and he used one for DK songs. Damnit, going down an Eastbay Ray rabbit hole...
I'm a church player, so I've really never had a need for pedals and just play straight through. I will tell you that a Dirty Fingers pickup will just about blow the speakers when the soundboard isn't ready. 😂
Love the channel, keep it coming!!
Is it crazy for me to say that I like the 90s reissue tone more than the vintage 80s pedal. It just sounds more full to me and more watery sounding
Keep up The good work bro l love the content keep up the pedal history you are my favorite RUclipsr.
Great video! Being a Nirvana fan myself, I picked up one of these a few years ago. It's a cool pedal, but I prefer the Boss flanger (BF-3).
Love the vids dude
I love the sound of the small clone, but mine always makes a pop sound when engaging it so i resorted to a boss super chorus. I dont know why mine does that its only a year old.😣
yes PLEASE skyrocket the price and demand for this pedal. its been sitting in my control room for YEARS taunting me
The 90s reissue just has a distinctively deeper chorus sound to my ear, even compared to vintage 80s pedal, 2010s gets close enough to matching the rest.
Reminds me of In Bloom where they double tracked Kurt and Dave's voices to get four vocal tracks.
According to Earnie Bailey, Kurt likely had both vintage versions of the Small Clone since he had 2 vintage Small Clones.
In some cases, the Mini Chorus pedal had either the MN3007 chip or the SAD chip and vice versa for the Full Chorus no matter the year as I’ve seen based on listings from Reverb.
I suppose EHX used whatever they had.
Maybe one day you could get into how you fixed your Small Clone! It would be cool for those interested in electronics/pedal building/mods! 🤘😬
0:11 yo thats so funny the pic of the sansamp you used im pretty sure is from the listing i just bought lmao
wow what are the chances 😂 you're gonna love the sansamp!
@@NirvanaGuitars i now own it and i love it! But the day it arrived it stopped working :( so I’m gonna have to get a tech to fix it.
The more I hear the 90’s and 2010 Small Clone, it sounds refined but quieter compared to the vintage 80’s Small Clone… Really, it stands out a mile for the Nirvana sound… 💜
Great video, man! Was just about to go to bed but when I saw this and ended up trying to keep myself up just to finish it. AHAHAHAHA! I remember I got mine after only a month of owning a BOSS CE-5 because of how different they sounded. Been using it ever since.
Great vid as always, i love your vids like can you upload 2 a week or something lol
🤘👍🏿PastFX is about to drop a clone of the Small Clone with improved functionality.
Asked this a while ago, nice to see this out.
can you make a video about cheap versions of this pedal ? because in Brasil the small clone is very expensive 😣😣
Biyang Ch-8 Chorus is a very nice option on a budget , it use the now hard to get MN3007 . ( it it's easy to nail each era sound as it 3 knobs spread , tone and speed ) Due to the huge price increases in EHX pedals , the Biyang is a no brainer , they do pop up on Ebay now and then . Just a heads up .
I feel better about potentially getting a 90’s or 00’s reissue after seeing this - the sound is super subtle but I feel like the 90’s and 00’s reissues are just as big sounding as the 80’s issue. Thanks so much Eric! Keep it up!
Hey you can also use impulse response pedals too, just isolate the guitar intro to come as you are, run it through voxengo deconvolver, put it in your IR Pedal, then BOOM!
I like the 90’s one the best but all sounded great.
That quote of wait and see was never said from Kurt. Supposedly Krist said that to the owner of guitar maniacs. That quote came from the come as you are book
I think he probably did have both chips. EH would use any parts they could get their hands on in the older days of production so thats why some had different parts. My Small clone has the MN and i had to search out my vintage Big Muff for the Pumpkins sound.
In the demos, when you kick in distortion, is it before or after the chorus effect? Thanks.
Always doubt it because in other videos it seems he uses first chorus but on kurt photos is first dist
What the differences between depth switch up and down? I confused. Please help
I bought my first two basses and later my first guitar from Rick (shoutout to Johnny too) at Guitar Maniacs.
can you do a vid on kurts first mustang (the one with the vinyl pickguard)
I ran a small clone for about 7/8 years, eventually the switches go out, they generation energy and it doesnt release until the pedal turns on and it makes a loud pop and its very annoying, i went thru 2 of them and after the 2nd acted up i switched to the mxr analog chorus it sounds almost identical and it doesnt aggravate me when playing so anybody considering one, think of that.
there we go
The 2010 version would it be same as if I walked in to a music store today at purchased one sound wise or was there another update since 2010
Thank you so much for this vid that cured my gear acquiring syndrome! I was about to buy this pedal, but no thanks 😂
I just wonder who else noticed that Kurt kept the sound simple. Distortion chorus that’s it and hit it on an off himself.
That Tele sounds great through that pedal
Is the 80’s pedal broken? Why the rate knob on it is turned further than the last mark? I actually like it and wondering if it’s designed purposely
the later reissue sound different to make it sound like a early one theres a couple of minor component changes plus you can swop the depth switch for a potentiometer so you have control of it
It's out of character for Kurt to have used any pedal other than the Big Muff or some early 70's fuzz. But he used the Sans Amp simulator which was cutting edge modern technology of the early 90's. He didn't use chorus effects in the traditional subtle approach of trying to replicate the Boston/Van Halen sound but he used it in a exaggerated noisy way
Can you do some b-sides tones? D-7, Talk to me and Blandest would be very cool.
I just picked up a 1981 small clone for 600 dollars is that reasonable for that pedal and it has the red icon chip
There are extremely subtle differences. I like the vintage one the best, it does sound so close to the original tone. I bet it's not cheap on the vintage used market....
Is the Yamaha xpx90 the chorus My bloody Valentine used for shoegaze? Awesome 👍
I'm getting a mustang soon. Not because it's what kurt cobain used, but because it's design speaks to me. It's the best cross of a jaguar/strat in terms of design. You've got the undercut jutting out, and the overcut of a Jaguar. It's amazing. I hate how the Jaguar/Jazzmaster don't have ANY jut at their bottom end it just looks... Weird.
So if the difference between Chorus and Delay is length of time and number of repeats, I'd say the reissue Small Clones sound like they have stronger repeats and possibly preserve the repeats for longer.
What did he use for the intro to Breed in the studio ? Sounds so grumble I always loved his tone on that song
80`s you hear that boost just cracking up the signal
90`s is the same thing but more low-end and bassy tone (Warmer in my opinion)
00/Ri sounds like a blend of the 80`s and 90`s but less boosted. (My favorite sound as of this clip)
Awesome analysis!
@@NirvanaGuitars Thank you brother ❤
@@NirvanaGuitars Thanks for these videos also.
Best chorus I've tried is the Ibanez CS9 in stereo or the ADA FLANGER.
Damn the 80s one sounded so much better its insane! It has more of a flanger tone to it, whereas the other two have more of a vibrato flavour.
try this put the distortion pedals first and the modulation pedals after if you put the pedals in that order it gives it a more nirvana tone
Спасибо огромное, очень помогло. Я сколько раз слушал в магазине всегда звук был другой, а всё дело в издании, хочу Electro-Harmonix Small Clone 80 г.
the vintage, way more smoother sounding.. the reissues let a lot more of the highs through but when you're amp is on 10, I don't think anyone gonna notice.
love u and love ur channel xx
the songs you played on the clean chords section are old age and been a son?(I LOVE HOW OLD AGE SOUNDS WITH CHORUS)
Hey dude, this isn't to due with the video but I have the isolated stems for an alternate take of lithium. Should I upload them somewhere? They are the closest thing possible to the isolated lithium guitar because they are from the exact same session.
Please do 🙏
@@jopeperoni I would of but my laptop which has the files is being repaired right now. I just hope the laptop doesn’t get wiped cause otherwise they’d be lost
@@jopeperoni Ok I've got the files ill upload them shortly :)
I bought a good few cheap chorus pedals but nothing sounded right. Eventually i got the small clone and it was amazing for nirvana. Apparently its really easy to swap the chip in the new ones to make ut sound the same as originals. Theres videos on here how to do it
How to tell exterior wise between 90's vs 2010 or later if looking online
What part of drain you uses a chorus effect?
Awesome video, I play the teen spirit solo the other way towards the middle of the neck, and finally learned it the way you play it thanks to this video,both ways sound on point to me, do you know the other way as well or just the awesome way you play it? Anyway great video, I need to get me a small clone🎸👍
If someone wants a closer sound, they can buy a Yamaha SPX 90 and use that live --- in the effects chain after the Electro-Harmonix Small Clone.
my small clone just got here
Please make sunburst strat
he added the chorus because he was into new wave. its that simple. all the new wave bands in the 80s used chorus.
Nirvana could’ve stopped after IU or a fourth album and then turn into new wave. But we all know what drugs and depression does…
Would it not have been more accurate to compare the 80's Small Clone with the same settings for the 94 songs? depth switch up and much slower rate?? or is it just an error with the on screen graphic?
Demo format is explained at 7:43. First part the pedals are set exactly the same, second half is the Nirvana demo where I set each of them to be as close to Kurt’s sound as possible
Love this tone keep it up!!!❤
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Well I just found out my old small clone is a 90s one
Maybe Kurt was trying to sound like post-punk or The Cure?