Mentaltossflycoon
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I wasn't sure what to do with these two circuits. They've both been hanging around unhoused for over a year so I just crammed them together. They're not even a particularly good combo. I tried them in parallel with each other as well as with many other circuits but these two never gelled with anything in that situation. Neither leaves much of your original signal intact.
The Multiwave is interesting and I really like the "ring mod" setting but it behaves better on guitar than bass. The saw setting gives that soft synthy trumpet articulation. It's almost cheesy but in a fun way. Square is unsurprisingly just a fuzz and the triangle gives a smooth but glitchy sub. I actually prefer this one to the Multiwave mega because it's a lot easier to use. The mega makes my eyes cross. Too many options.
The schwurbel is an Escobedo Pulse Width Modulator. While it does modulate your signal, this pedal is extremely unclean and labeling it as a modulation doesn't seem right. It's a nasty little fuzz with wild to overwhelming modulation.
Neither of these are going to get a spot on my pedalboard but they're both unique, fun and deserve to be housed and ready for use. I have a feeling one of my synth player friends might find it useful.
The Multiwave is interesting and I really like the "ring mod" setting but it behaves better on guitar than bass. The saw setting gives that soft synthy trumpet articulation. It's almost cheesy but in a fun way. Square is unsurprisingly just a fuzz and the triangle gives a smooth but glitchy sub. I actually prefer this one to the Multiwave mega because it's a lot easier to use. The mega makes my eyes cross. Too many options.
The schwurbel is an Escobedo Pulse Width Modulator. While it does modulate your signal, this pedal is extremely unclean and labeling it as a modulation doesn't seem right. It's a nasty little fuzz with wild to overwhelming modulation.
Neither of these are going to get a spot on my pedalboard but they're both unique, fun and deserve to be housed and ready for use. I have a feeling one of my synth player friends might find it useful.

