gorillamac's Music Gear Setup
Realistic Electronic Reverb. A vocal/mic effect that works great for guitar. It's actually more of a delay than an actual reverb, but the real fun is turning the volume up. The input is a line-in, which results in the instrument level signal from a guitar overdriving the signal. This makes a pretty cool, unique fuzz. When you add some of the delay into it, it adds a bit of chorus-y depth as well. Very cool effect!
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If you're looking for a reverb, this isn't it. The intended effect is more of a delay than a reverb, and it does the job well enough. However, the thing I find to be the most fun with this is the "microphone" (aka volume) dial. Once you turn it up about a third of the way, you start to get this weird, hairy distorted signal that actually ends up being a very cool fuzz that doesn't really sound like anything else. Very cool sound both on its own and stacked with other dirt pedals.
Preferred Settings + Usage:
As first pedal in the chain:
Microphone (vol): 5 Delay: 5.5 Repeat: 3 Depth: 4.5
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