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Cheapo realtime control over audio mutations is another real plus. Trying to manipulate virtual knobs in real time can be akin to trying to pick your nose using one of those giant foam #1 fingers—an exercise in true frustration.

Zeagler Music Shop Of
225 923 0769
7003 Florida Blvd
Baton Rouge, LA
Tim's Guitar Workshop
225-926-8467
Baton Rouge, LA
Zeagler'S Music Shop Of
225-923-0769
7003 Florida Blvd.
Baton Rouge, LA
Guitar Center Baton Rouge
225-927-0158
9001 Florida Blvd. Suite B
Baton Rouge, LA
Zeagler Music
225 291 3838
7677 Andrea Dr. #a4
Baton Rouge, LA
C & M Music
225-935-0044
7856 Florida Blvd
Baton Rouge, LA
C & M Music Center
225 935 0044
7856 Florida Blvd
Baton Rouge, LA
Guitar Center #710
225-927-0158
9001 Florida Blvd
Baton Rouge, LA
Guitar Center #710
9001 Florida Blvd
Baton Rouge, LA
The Perfect Bass Dba The Perfect Guitar
225-751-3220
6441 Jones Creek Rd
Baton Rouge, LA

Stomp Boxes

Why on God’s green earth would a person use a horrid little guitar stompbox with all the effects processing horsepower of the present day DAW? Of course, I’m not recommending eschewing all those wonderful plug-ins you’ve spent your hard-earned dosh on, but guitar stompboxes—especially the analog variety—offer a brute-force sonic overkill that digital recreations have yet to touch.

Cheapo realtime control over audio mutations is another real plus. Trying to manipulate virtual knobs in real time can be akin to trying to pick your nose using one of those giant foam #1 fingers—an exercise in true frustration. However, by simply placing your thumb and forefinger on a knob, the stompbox can tweeze your tracks with a subtle variation or a full-on audio mutation. And when it comes to forging some unique sounds that can save an otherwise anemic track from digital mediocrity, many of today’s top artists such as Nine Inch Nails, Radiohead, and the Fiery Furnaces reach for a stompbox.

Interfacing

Admittedly, you may run into a spot of trouble when incorporating guitar effects into a mixing medium. Depending on your system, you may have to run pedals through an outboard aux send/return or another mixer bus (and returning on a separate track). You may also need to plug a pedal into a direct box to match the high-impedance, unbalanced line level of the guitar pedal with the balanced, low-impedance input of your recording system, preamp, or other interface. There are also some guitar-oriented audio interfaces that provide unbalanced “guitar inputs”—which can be used to route stompboxes into your DAW. You may need to experiment—and read a manual or two— to get your system conversant with guitar pedals, but once you do the work, you’ll have a whole other universe of sound modifiers at your disposal.

Cool Sounds & Apps

Fuzz, Distortion, Overdrive. Fuzz is generally nastier square-wave sounding, while distortion and overdrive pedals tend toward a distorted tube-amp tone. Great for the ubiquitous industrial distort-o-vocals, these pedals are also great for pumping up a wimpy organ or clavinet patch on older digital synths.

Delay. This effect comes in two flavors: analog and digital. Analog pedals generally have shorter delay times and a warmer tape-echo sound. Digital delays are cleaner sounding, and they often have longer delay times, as well as freeze and loop functions that repeat endlessly. Playing with the delay time and intensity controls can conjure trippy Dub effects that would make King Tubby choke on his spliff.

Pitch Shifters. Use these to twist and bend tracks to your will. Analog models such as the Boss OC-2 feature sketchy tracking that can turn the sweetest female vocal into Beelzebub’s girlfriend. The incredibly groovy DigiTech Whammy includes a control pedal you can manipulate to create wicked, elastic grooves from drum loops.

Ring Modulators. Takes just about any source input and converts it into clangy, metallic disson...

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Moen "Fuzz Moo" Stomp box with a kick!
Analog Sustained Fuzzy Distortion: True Analog Fuzz the way it should be which roughs the sound nicely and can compete with more well known (and much more expensive) vintage rivals. Like any other MOEN Effects Pedal, the Fuzz Moo is designed with analog circuitry to ensure full processing and reproduction of the original signal without losing any details through digital sampling or processing. I have been playing with this one and it's pretty meaty with alot of headroom available. Kinda like an very early Trower/70's Fuzz sound, but it is pretty flexible in acheiving different levels of raunch. Note.. when I say it kicks back, I mean it. There is a lot of gain already in this box, so you might goes easy on the gain from the amp, or you will be howling like Ted Nugent when he is really pissed off ! This pedal will fight you back, but that is why I like it... I am always looking looking for that beautiful accidential "noise"! When A/B in a studio against the Muff and some other well-known Fuzz boxes.... the Moo stomped all over them!! Very musical and workable Fuzz tones.
  • Features:
  • Creamy, Violin-like fuzz sound. Extremely good sustain.
  • Distortion / Tone / Level knobs
  • Tough-built metal enclosure with metal stomp switch.True bypass stomp switch
  • Size 5 1/2 " H x 3 3/4" W x 1 1/2" D Weight 1 lb 2 oz
  • Big Muff eater !!
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BBE Sonic Stomp Sonic Maximizer Stomp Box Pedal for Guitars, Basses and Keyboards
Guitarists and bassists have been demanding a foot pedal version of the legendary BBE Sonic Maximizer and the wait is finally over! Many musicians don't have a spot for the rack mount unit, but long for the legendary clarity, definition and punch that only a Sonic Maximizer can provide. BBE took heed and carefully designed the Sonic Stomp foot pedal which delivers the same amazing sonic improvement as our popular 482i Sonic Maximizer. Other features include hard-wire bypass, non-slip rubber bottom, easy-access 9v battery compartment and included external power supply.
  • Features:
  • Low Countour and Process controls
  • Hardwire Bypass Switching
  • LED Status Indicator
  • Easy Access 9V Battery Compartment
  • External Power Supply Included (North America Only)
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BBE Mind Bender Vibrato / Chorus Guitar Stomp Box
The BBE Mind Bender is a dual-mode analog Vibrato/Chorus pedal that produces a wide range of lush vibrato/chorus and rotating speaker effects and was patterned after two rare vintage pedals: the Boss VB-2 Vibrato and Way Huge Electronics Blue Hippo!
  • Features:
  • Speed, Depth controls and a Mode switch to select Vibrato or Chorus modes
  • Hardwire Bypass Switching
  • LED Status Indicator
  • Easy Access 9V Battery Compartment
  • External Power Supply Included (North America Only)
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