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DocRock wrote:What about a distortion pedal built into a wah pedal housing, where the treadle would control the density of the distortion, with side-mounted pots to control tone and volume. I know there are plenty of times I'd have my DRD set up with volume and tone right where I wanted, but often wished I could have less dense distortion for certain passages, and then wanted more dense distortion for other passages, all in the same song.
It would be so cool to be able it increase that distortion density by rocking your foot instead of having to bend over and turn the knob, especially if that change is to happen in the same song.
I don't know how implementable this idea would be, but I think it would be really cool. The same principle could perhaps be applied to boost, or to fuzz ... whatever. I think it would rock, anyway.
Gil wrote:I have two in mind:
The Honeybee I understand is designed to be like a small Supro Amp in a box.
So how about a Hiwatt in a box?
People have looked for Fender, Marshall and Vox tones in pedals, but no one has gone for a Hiwatt sound that I know of.
Secondly, it would be nice to have a pedal that built harmonic content and compression with out a distorted sound - kept the clearity, sustained more, squashed a bit, thickened the mids but held the highs.
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