So the other night I'm poking around in my Metal Zone with a little capacitor and I hit this one location that makes a loud quot;moooopquot; sound. quot;hmmm, kinda coolquot; thinks I. I try other values along the same circuit and go different pitches. Almost like you could play a tune by just poking this circuit with caps.
So I went into Radio Shack and got a rotary switch. We'll see if I can make my Metal Zone into a metal zone/pitchshifter.
When you dial the knob on some settings on my Johnson DEQ you get some weird sounds like you describe.
That'll be a trick to pull off live.
And it'd be more interesting than what i hear MOST people ge out of Metalzones, which is varying pitches of static.
I like that pedal but not enough people know how to use on properly.
i have 1 i love it the first 1 i got was a broken which i rewired to work but the solder kept cracking off or got loose i got a new 1 the settings take a lot of tweaking especially when u got to set the eq's on the metal zone and then ur amp i designed a guitar that has it built into it a project for the future 1 they have a kool mod i always see on ebay wat someone should mod it with is a noise gate
Metal Zones can be a lot of fun after they're modded. Keeley has a clip on his site that sounds huge. Mine sounds quite a bit louder and fuller than it did stock.
To update: it lives. It kinda sounds like R2-D2, it's funny.
Perfect for the upcoming Star Wars flick...the new MT-2 R2-D2 mod! (man that's a funny name.)
- Apr 08 Wed 2009 20:50
Metal Zone wackiness.
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