I knew it my fuzz axis are reversed. had this pedal a while and came across the manual again the other day. And it said right was more fuzz and left is less. Mines is the other way around.
it's an awesome pedal, but you should ask for whom it is, because a traveling musician would want a certain tone, and with the controls being like they are, pretty cool and unique, but would be a "head ache" you reckon? and on live gigs it can happen that you accidentally hit the control and well, you know what could happen, just a few concerns with that and nice tattoo, haven't spotted it before hehe
+Josh B The controls are pretty solid buddy the cool thing is the joysticks are easy to control via your foot if you do bump them it would be the same as accidently bumping any pedals perimeters, it's so much easier to control than a first glance would have you think, it's a so much quicker than having four different controls for x and y, it's definitely a studio or gigging pedal :) Thanks for taking the time to check it out and write josh!
I knew it my fuzz axis are reversed. had this pedal a while and came across the manual again the other day. And it said right was more fuzz and left is less. Mines is the other way around.
wow fantastic video well done
+Barry Perry Thanks Barry! It's such an amazing pedal
+patdavidmusic 1 I will find out
great in-depth review. liked it a lot! could you do a review of the walrus descent reverb as well? would be great! regards!
Thanks for the kind words, that review is coming up this week :)
it's an awesome pedal, but you should ask for whom it is, because a traveling musician would want a certain tone, and with the controls being like they are, pretty cool and unique, but would be a "head ache" you reckon? and on live gigs it can happen that you accidentally hit the control and well, you know what could happen, just a few concerns with that and nice tattoo, haven't spotted it before hehe
+Josh B The controls are pretty solid buddy the cool thing is the joysticks are easy to control via your foot if you do bump them it would be the same as accidently bumping any pedals perimeters, it's so much easier to control than a first glance would have you think, it's a so much quicker than having four different controls for x and y, it's definitely a studio or gigging pedal :) Thanks for taking the time to check it out and write josh!
I haven't tried it yet, it's just what I see with my eyes, need to find someone that has if or sell it so I can give it a rundown patdavidmusic
+Josh B I had the same thoughts as you buddy, but after playing it there's no doubts now :)
@@patdavidmusic I agree