I recorded a band where the lead guitarist used a MoogerFooger in one of their songs. It was in the middle of the song. When we tracked the drums and bass, we had to leave some dead air between the end of the 2nd chorus and the solo. After tracking all the other instruments, we did the part with the MoogerFooger. Dude twisted some knobs, and the rate slowed way down, only to speed up very rapidly and fade out just as the snare hit to kick off the solo section. We got it in 1 take, too. That was a rad session.
I’ve always been a huge fan of fuzz since I have a Big Muff Pi and Ram’s Head and those have both been my go-to pedals for that tone but that Warm Bender is fucking monstrous, dude. Immediately gives off that Dazed & Confused/Heart Full of Soul sound and I love it
I have seen in several places from the electronics experts out there that no one has seen these particular "NOS" transistors ever before. Like the brand or the housing. It's a bit suspect.
Lot of low end on the WB, and it's going to like single coils and more open amps. Like all of the Warm pedals, it's a decent approximation at a decent price.I think there are many better takes of both out there in varying forms at similar price points.Most Ring Mods , similarly to the Fender Blender, are better studio than stage tools.Much more useful with a Expression pedal hooked up.
So i have a Ring Thing (electro harmonix digital ring modulator with tons of features). would there be anything this Moog Style can do that the ring thing cant? I know that might be a broad question, but is analog ring mod really a noticable difference?
I'm sponsored but it's my honest opinion. Do you think we're all 12 years old. Was your musical focus and ability so lacking that you had to become a salesman? These 'awesome pedals' sound nothing at all like the originals, nothing. As do not any of their knock offs. What they rip off, it is that, some of which are still being made by the original companies. It's the hardware of the plugin world. If it looks like it it must be it. Oh, but it's cheaper. And there it is. I often wonder with you people; would you endorse anything for money. I know the answer.
I recorded a band where the lead guitarist used a MoogerFooger in one of their songs. It was in the middle of the song. When we tracked the drums and bass, we had to leave some dead air between the end of the 2nd chorus and the solo. After tracking all the other instruments, we did the part with the MoogerFooger. Dude twisted some knobs, and the rate slowed way down, only to speed up very rapidly and fade out just as the snare hit to kick off the solo section. We got it in 1 take, too. That was a rad session.
Awesome demo and review!
Nitpick: “silicone” is for boob and bubble butt implants, “silicon” is for semiconductors in electronic circuits.
That being said: Does that mean the, Ringer Bringer, uses "silly-con" for it's conductors? Just saying. 🥸
@@tommyhtz9051 Good point. I’m thinking silly-con probably helps to add some jiggle to modulation
I love that little LFO light moving in and out. Also, two great pedals.
I like those enclosures. Good to see an old school look.
I’ve always been a huge fan of fuzz since I have a Big Muff Pi and Ram’s Head and those have both been my go-to pedals for that tone but that Warm Bender is fucking monstrous, dude. Immediately gives off that Dazed & Confused/Heart Full of Soul sound and I love it
The Bender does VI, VII and a V4 best known when referred to as the Colorsound Jumbo Tone Bender.
I have seen in several places from the electronics experts out there that no one has seen these particular "NOS" transistors ever before. Like the brand or the housing. It's a bit suspect.
So in what position is the SAG switch on. Up or down. It’s not clear. ✌🏽
The ringer bringer has a place on the board but I’ll stick with the amazing Moon fuzz pedal and the muffuletta
Lot of low end on the WB, and it's going to like single coils and more open amps.
Like all of the Warm pedals, it's a decent approximation at a decent price.I think there are many better takes of both out there in varying forms at similar price points.Most Ring Mods , similarly to the Fender Blender, are better studio than stage tools.Much more useful with a Expression pedal hooked up.
Awesome demo as always. How do i make this tone on my spark mini?
Submerge it in a sink full of liquid plumber.
Still have my Moogerfooger Ring Mod. The RingerBringer sounds like exactly like the original. I'm impressed.
Man I was thinking the same thing. I still use mine. This one is smaller too.
Warm Audio Please Please Please make a Univox Super Fuzz
I will buy one day one !
you know you lookin' good as hell in that shirt.
So i have a Ring Thing (electro harmonix digital ring modulator with tons of features). would there be anything this Moog Style can do that the ring thing cant?
I know that might be a broad question, but is analog ring mod really a noticable difference?
Are they cloning all the moog pedals?
I cloned a taco
Warm audio clone a Moog product its fine . Behringer does it and people loose there minds ?
Exactly what I thought..
I'm glad Warm got ahead of Behringer with respect to the RingerBringer. I'm definitely gonna order one.
I'm sponsored but it's my honest opinion. Do you think we're all 12 years old. Was your musical focus and ability so lacking that you had to become a salesman? These 'awesome pedals' sound nothing at all like the originals, nothing. As do not any of their knock offs. What they rip off, it is that, some of which are still being made by the original companies. It's the hardware of the plugin world. If it looks like it it must be it. Oh, but it's cheaper. And there it is. I often wonder with you people; would you endorse anything for money. I know the answer.
Topendy. Coin it. Merch it. 😂