Soundclips of your favorite DIY pedals/mods

Started by panterica, April 18, 2009, 04:42:25 AM

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panterica

A thread dedicated to soundclips of our pedals would be a great complement to the pictures thread!  :) Would anyone care to share their sound clips here and perhaps offer advice on which site(s) you use for uploading your mp3s?



ayayay!

I love www.box.net mainly because it launches a simple player on its own.  It's amazing how many people out there have no idea how to right click and select "Save Target As"
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rousejeremy

Consistency is a worthy adversary

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ocg

#6
dod 250 clone through vamp pro(just cabinet simulator)
http://www.goear.com/listen/d232b9e/dod250-yo

(dont throw me tomatos  :icon_mrgreen:)
...mojo is in your hands....

rousejeremy

Quote from: ocg on April 19, 2009, 04:51:08 AM
dod 250 clone through vamp pro(just cabinet simulator)
http://www.goear.com/listen/d232b9e/dod250-yo

(dont throw me tomatos  :icon_mrgreen:)
Great Tone! Now I HAVE to build one of those. Thanks.
Consistency is a worthy adversary

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ocg

#8
me playing a section of andy timmons super 70's, with my selfmade bluesbreaker
Im using a marshall valvestate vs65r...clean channel with the bluesbreaker.

http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplayer.m3u?id=7531163&q=hi

  ;D

p.d

I only change the 100k gain pot to a 500k, just to get more gain....but now i realize that when i play at louder volumes the gain levels that you can get with the 100k are just FINE!  (the bluesbreaker was my first diy project and when i finished i was a little bit disappointed with the sound because i felt there was no "overdrive bluesy" tone in that...i was something like: "this an overdrive pedal???, no way!! it sucks!"...i FAIL in that statement...now i just love that overdrive)
...mojo is in your hands....

shredgd

VERY VERY nice!!! Congrats!

Spot on the Andy Timmons tone!

What guitar did you use?
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ocg

#10
Quote from: shredgd on May 10, 2009, 05:24:05 AM
VERY VERY nice!!! Congrats!

Spot on the Andy Timmons tone!

What guitar did you use?

thanks :icon_biggrin:

it is a cheap 90's fender squier(my first electric guitar)....... with other pickups of course.
But to be a squier doesnt sound bad at all....i think his body is basswood but im not sure, it is heavier than other squiers :icon_confused: i don't now why.
here's a pic http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa19/omarhowe/Copia2deDSC02198.jpg

I recently bought a used 80's japanese squierJV...similar to a 60's reissue...but i can't play it now because it have to be repaired(Nut is missing and i want to install some fender noiseless pickups :icon_cool:)
...mojo is in your hands....

grathan

#11
The byoc phaser kit.

http://www.box.net/shared/b6prca1isq



The Brian May treble booster  (the gain is from an OCD after the boost) The first part is without boost/ then with the boost

http://www.box.net/shared/g2robylt6i

juse

Quote from: ocg on May 10, 2009, 06:54:11 AM
Quote from: shredgd on May 10, 2009, 05:24:05 AM
VERY VERY nice!!! Congrats!

Spot on the Andy Timmons tone!

What guitar did you use?

thanks :icon_biggrin:

it is a cheap 90's fender squier(my first electric guitar)....... with other pickups of course.
But to be a squier doesnt sound bad at all....i think his body is basswood but im not sure, it is heavier than other squiers :icon_confused: i don't now why.
here's a pic http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa19/omarhowe/Copia2deDSC02198.jpg




Did you refinish it yourself? Nice wood...... if Squires have that kind of wood grain underneath, I might have to go get one to hotrod.

Your demo sounds fantastic, too. Really good - is it a home recording setup?


rousejeremy

Here's my attempt at music with the Random Number Generator. When you lightly fret the strings with hammer-ons it produces this really cool lo-fi fuzz without the all the jumping around.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r6A6rqI9xo
Consistency is a worthy adversary

www.jeremyrouse.weebly.com

ocg

Quote from: juse on May 10, 2009, 12:19:42 PM
Quote from: ocg on May 10, 2009, 06:54:11 AM
Quote from: shredgd on May 10, 2009, 05:24:05 AM
VERY VERY nice!!! Congrats!

Spot on the Andy Timmons tone!

What guitar did you use?

thanks :icon_biggrin:

it is a cheap 90's fender squier(my first electric guitar)....... with other pickups of course.
But to be a squier doesnt sound bad at all....i think his body is basswood but im not sure, it is heavier than other squiers :icon_confused: i don't know why.


here's a pic http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa19/omarhowe/Copia2deDSC02198.jpg




Did you refinish it yourself? Nice wood...... if Squires have that kind of wood grain underneath, I might have to go get one to hotrod.

Your demo sounds fantastic, too. Really good - is it a home recording setup?


yes , it was black..and one day i take the paint off with sandpaper and refinished with lacquer(poliurethane i think)..i also sand the neck and the headstock to take off the squier logo
Thanks for the comment, i recorded with a not so good mic...i mix it with cooledit pro 2(this isn't the best recording software but it is the only one i know how to use)

offtopic:
did you know how many times i can edit  a post?
...mojo is in your hands....

juse

Quote from: rousejeremy on May 10, 2009, 01:55:20 PM
Here's my attempt at music with the Random Number Generator. When you lightly fret the strings with hammer-ons it produces this really cool lo-fi fuzz without the all the jumping around.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r6A6rqI9xo


Pretty cool - Brian Eno-ish. Me likes  ;D

juse

Quote from: ocg on May 10, 2009, 09:54:50 PM

offtopic:
did you know how many times i can edit  a post?

Not sure about that one.....

I listened to your "Please Ms. Fury" -- sounds great! Are you doing all of the instrument/vocal duties?


panterica

Quote from: rousejeremy on April 18, 2009, 11:43:39 PM
Genius post.

Thanks! It wasn't until today that I realized anyone replied to it.  :icon_smile:

LEROY

Here's a clip of my Fuzz Face and TS clone. For the basic rhythm guitar I used a strat with the Fuzz Face clone into a 1979 Fender Vibroverb using the guitars volume to go from full gain to a cleaner sound the solo is the same set up with the TS clone added to the chain.

Don't Make Me Beg
01 Don_t Make Me Beg 1.mp3 - 3.63MB

ocg

Quote from: LEROY on May 11, 2009, 08:48:36 PM
Here's a clip of my Fuzz Face and TS clone. For the basic rhythm guitar I used a strat with the Fuzz Face clone into a 1979 Fender Vibroverb using the guitars volume to go from full gain to a cleaner sound the solo is the same set up with the TS clone added to the chain.

Don't Make Me Beg
01 Don_t Make Me Beg 1.mp3 - 3.63MB


NiCE SOLO,  it's fuzz face + ts??? or just ts with the amp???
and what kind of transistors are yoou using for your fuzz face?  pics?.
(hehehe lot of questions :icon_biggrin:)
...mojo is in your hands....