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    Default Fulltone fuzz pedal recording

    Fulltone Ultimate Octave.

    Jimi in a box, I really like it.

    Here's a sample I just did:

    http://www.ddguitar.net/fuzzoctav.mp3

    it's just the pedal into the clean channel of my amp.

    The octavia effect sound best with unorthodox double stop lines...I tried to invent a few of those.

    I'm sure I'll get better with time.
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    Default Re: Fulltone fuzz pedal recording

    Wow.That thing has soul man!I dih everything on that clip!

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    Quote Originally Posted by daemon barbeque View Post
    Wow.That thing has soul man!I dih everything on that clip!
    Hey thanks man!

    I was trying to play "different" so it might sound wierd at times, but I'm really glad you liked it.

    I need to develop a style around this pedal.:6:
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    Default Re: Fulltone fuzz pedal recording

    Here's some more noodling into the distorted channel of my amp...neck pickup.

    http://www.ddguitar.net/odfuzzoctav.mp3

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    Hey that sounds so great man!You really control that thing very well!And i think your style is surrounding that pedal ,feeding it with power.!Cool thing!

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    Default Re: Fulltone fuzz pedal recording

    1:40-1:45---awesome!

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    Default Re: Fulltone fuzz pedal recording

    Man that sounds so awesome, you're playing more than the pedal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christobevii3 View Post
    Man that sounds so awesome, you're playing more than the pedal.
    Hey thanks...I really had fun doing that. :-)
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    Default Re: Fulltone fuzz pedal recording

    Dug it. Theres an art to playing on a fuzz, and you've got the right idea with the solo lines you used. Those pedals really come alive on the right amps.
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    Default Re: Fulltone fuzz pedal recording

    That rhythm riff owns! And the lead smokes! Sounds like a wicked pedal.
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    Default Re: Fulltone fuzz pedal recording

    Wicked!

    Hahaha!

    Thanks guys!
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    Haha! Sounds like lots of fun!

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    Default Re: Fulltone fuzz pedal recording

    Good job, sounds alot better than the samples that Fulltone has on thier website. Makes me want to try one, the samples that they have on thier wesite mde me want to stay away.

    Thats got to say something bro, good job.
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