Discovering the beauty of the Baby Pink and The Red Rooster

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Discovering the beauty of the Baby Pink and The Red Rooster

Postby Eskimo_Joe » Sun Oct 05, 2008 9:07 am

For whatever reason I go through phrases where I use alot of fuzz and then no fuzz, a lot of distortion and then no distortion, etc. Well, Here lately I've been using boosters much more than normal and it's been fun. The Baby PInk is aptly named, just a little bump, sweet and smooth in nature, very friendly to other pedals. The Red Rooster is aptly named too....he's not shy about letting you know he's there and certainly a bit rough around the edges. Enjoying messing around with these. Anybody have booster experiences they'd liek to share?
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Re: Discovering the beauty of the Baby Pink and The Red Rooster

Postby Donner » Sun Oct 05, 2008 10:32 am

Oh yeah those two make a great 'sandwich'

You can put just about anything between them and have a really useful pallette

RRB before will nicely goes any drive into solo territory and the BPB after will make the whole thing louder

its also useful to set the amp bjust below break up and then you have t he drive pedal into clean and then bump the BPB after that takes it all over t he edge and you have another sound for t he mix...

Baby (insert any drive here - DRD/EGDM especially tasty) Rooster Sandwich = 'Chick Fil-A' ? :mrgreen:
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