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G graeme_peterson reviewed Marshall JCM800 Lead Series Pedal
5 months ago
This is a must have pedal if you're looking for that classic rock sound from the 80s onwards. Sounding like Slash from Guns N Rose playing Appetite for Destruction classics is a dream, along with AC DC... Play mine through a VOX VT100X 100W Valvetronix on a clean amp setting, and saved me thousands!
$136.79 - $159.99
G graeme_peterson reviewed Marshall JCM 800 Overdrive Pedal
5 months ago
This is a must have pedal if you're looking for that classic rock sound from the 80s onwards. Sounding like Slash from Guns N Rose playing Appetite for Destruction classics is a dream, along with AC DC... Play mine through a VOX VT100X 100W Valvetronix on a clean amp setting, and saved me thousands!
jose_barela reviewed Orange Crush 12
5 months ago
I have no experience with any other amps. This one has a good sound and doesn't cost too much.
Carlos Nilmmns uses Alesis Quadraverb
In an Instagram post, Carlos Nilmmns reveals that his wife gifted him an Alesis Quadraverb, as shown in the accompanying pictures.
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dawnchaser reviewed Moog Slim Phatty
5 months ago
Totally underrated Moog synth, albeit with a couple flaws
Lotta folks slept on this one, which is kinda weird, but also kinda makes sense. Its sound is total classic Moog vibes. I've been pulling classic 80s basses and leads out of this thing like it's nobody's business, and you wouldn't know the difference from the originals. And I can also pull Trance and Techno sounds out of it that would fit in a modern song today.
But then it also has annoying tuning stability issues, and a super limited modulation section, and no white noise. a white noise generator would be really nice on this thing. And even having 2 mod sources that access the same parameters would be handy.
Having said that, the patch storage and the super fat warm sound is nice. I don't use this synth all the time, but when I do, I enjoy it. Always adds recognizeable Moog sound to any tune I use it in.
If you can get one, get it. Just give it time to warm up.
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5 months ago
dawnchaser reviewed Roland Boutique JD-08
5 months ago
Budget powerhouse that punches way above its price point
I always wanted a JD-800, but could never find one within a thousand miles of me. Plus, the sheer size of the OG JD wouldn't have worked in my tiny studio. When Roland released the JD-08, I was thrilled
As soon as it arrived, I plugged it in, was baffled by a weird bug in the MIDI, which I was able to quickly solve, and then I got to work making all kinds of classic Trance and Psytrance sounds. And this thing just oozes 90s vibes, which was a fun treat. It does modern sounds super well too, don't get me wrong. But when I sat down to do some old Euro style tunes, the sounds just leaped out of this synth right away.
The interface is also a lot easier to get the hang of than I expected, and I've managed to make all kinds of diverse and exciting presets on it quickly. The controls are tiny, but not hard to use, and a little delicate work goes a long way on this instrument.
If you can, get your hands on one. This thing can be as glossy or as gritty as you need, and it can store a lot of patches, which is super nice.
dawnchaser reviewed Roland JP-8080 Synthesizer Module
5 months ago
Still my fave synth of all time
Doesn't matter how old I get, I still love JP8080 SuperSaws. Nothing else hits quite like them in a song with a big epic melody. The mod options on this synth are pretty limited, and the filter pop you have to correct for by nudging up the Attack on the envelopes is kind of annoying, but there's few sounds more satisfying than a big epic anthem trance pad or arp on this machine.
Of course, it can certainly do much more than that, and it does everything from Tech House basses to Drum n Bass screams to Hardstyle shrieks super nicely. But I just like its SuperSaw, and I go bonkers with them whenever I turn mine on.
I wanna be buried with my JP one day
dawnchaser reviewed Access Virus TI2 Desktop
5 months ago
I've had my TI2 for nearly a decade, and even after 10 years, it still continues to surprise me with what it can do. Can pull off vintage sounds and modern edgy ones, without breaking a sweat. I use it in every song, and it is 100% my desert island synth, if I had to choose one. I don't use it for everything, but I do use it in everything. The HyperSaws sound awesome, the wavetables are super cool, and it has maybe the deepest mod capabilities of any synth I have ever used. Even the Blofeld and Mininova, who also have deep mod capabilities, don't go as far as the TI2. I love this thing and use it all the time.
dawnchaser reviewed Waldorf Blofeld Synthesizer Module
5 months ago
Monster synth in a tiny package
At first I, like just about everyone else, was fooled by the challenging interface and wonky factory presets. I wondered why I even bought it, for the first few weeks after it showed up in the mail. But when I really dug into this thing, all the sounds came out. Huge Trance SuperSaws. Meaty Deep House basses. Gnarly DnB Reeses. Filthy Dubstep growls. Haunting Ambient pads and atmospheres. This this is a pint-sized Virus at 1/4 the price. I've written whole songs using the Blofeld. This synth could be a desert island synth for someone with a decent mixer to amplify it, and some good FX plugins to run recordings through.
Those are kind of its weak points. It's a bit on the quiet side, even with the Filter Drive modified to boost the signal a little. And most of the FX are pretty wack. The Phaser and Reverb in particular are... not great. This is a synth that really benefits from external FX (plus, turning off internal chorus/reverb/delay frees up a bit of DSP, giving you more voices to work with). And if you like the S&H Effect buried in the Triple FX section, because the Rate Reduction effect IS cool, unfortunately for you, you cannot modulate its intensity, or indeed, any of the FX values at all. So talking basses using modulated rate reduction FX don't really work on this synth. Which is a minor bummer. Otherwise, the Blofeld is a beast and definitely is worth having in the studio.
dawnchaser reviewed Novation Mininova
5 months ago
Tiny turbo synth that punches way above its weight
When I first picked this thing up from a pawn shop, I was interested but skeptical, since I knew it was based on the Supernova, but knew little else about it. Once I got a chance to dive into it though, it's become one of my fave synths. I can make sounds that originally came from a Supernova on it pretty quickly, and it sits very nicely in modern mixes. The factory presets do not do this synth any justice. It's a powerhouse for Trance, Techno, House, Ambient, Dubstep, Hardstyle, and so much more. And it fits in a backpack, which is also super handy if you're a traveling musician
dawnchaser reviewed Clavia Nord Lead 3
5 months ago
Massively underrated monster synth
Everyone already knows the interface is awesome. What gets less talked about, is how useful it is in just about every context. I used it for the midbass and plucks in my tune Daybreak (Alpenglow Mix) a couple years ago, and it just sits so nicely in the mix. Not too bright, not too dull, nice and punchy, and doesn't overpower everything else. The keybed is also really nice, and just invites you to sit down and play on it, and it works super nicely as a controller for desktop synths, too. It benefits the most from quality external reverb and delay (but what besides the Virus TI and the Supernova and Summit doesn't?), so if you get an NL3, also pair it up with good external FX to really get a feel for how this thing sounds. I'm keeping mine forever
Franz Lyons uses Tech 21 DP-3X dUg Pinnick Signature multieffect
During a performance by Turnstile on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Franz Lyons' pedalboard is visible at the 1:46 mark, there is a doubt but it seems that there is a tech21 dp3x
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dawnchaser reviewed Nord Lead 2X Rack
5 months ago
Awesome synth full of classic character that still works in 2026
Have had my NL2X rack for years, and I always find new uses for it. I use it mainly in Trance, but I've been finding increasing uses for it in progressive and psytrance and chillout, and it sounds super nice in a mix with stuff like Moogs and Prophets and the JP8080. Build quality is super nice and sturdy and it's hard to make it sound bad. I've used it in a bunch of progressive trance releases recently, because of how nice it is for plucks. Its sound is a bit brighter and fizzier than the Nord Lead 3, which is great when I need a sound to cut through a mix.
Franz Lyons uses Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner
During a performance by Turnstile on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Franz Lyons' pedalboard is visible at the 1:46 mark, clearly showing a Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner.
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Franz Lyons uses Darkglass Electronics Microtubes B7K Ultra V2 Bass Preamp Pedal with Aux In
During a performance by Turnstile on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Franz Lyons' pedalboard is visible at the 1:46 mark, clearly showing the Darkglass Electronics Microtubes B7K Ultra Bass Preamp (v1 or v2).
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