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Most things sound good in the right situation though.
I don’t like flangers, sounds tinny and gross
I had pretty much assumed that acoustic simulator pedals had disappeared but I saw Joanne Shaw Taylor’s current board and she had one. It’s be interesting to hear how ‘acoustic’ it gets in her set up.
The only time I do cringe is if someone is using a multi-fx unit and they've just got everything but the kitchen sink turned on with it... or that hoary old cliche of playing with too much gain turning everything to mush / not cutting thru the mix...
Aside from that, bitcrusher pedals.
I'll nominate ring modulator.
Vibrato is firmly in the like category though.
I'm inclined to agree as well, although other people make it sound great, Chorus and Vibrato have never really sat quite right on my playing.
Phaser is far superior.
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Specifically when you don't turn it off properly and end up torturring the crowd until you go to start the next song and notice how bad your tone sounds. Same thing goes for Digitech Whammy up two octaves when you don't turn it off properly...
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