I’m kind of in love with Earthquaker Devices these days. A few months ago I picked up a Dispatch Master and that pedal makes me smile every time I fire that guy up. Even before that we gave away a Disaster Transport SR, but I had a chance to give that pedal a test drive and was massively blown away by this pedal! Earthquaker Devices, top shelf all the way. But what really stands out for me – those pedals spark creativity. Inspirational. I like anything that actually inspires new riffs, new ideas, etc.
This morning, while sipping on my coffee, I came across a cool video by WunjoGuitars talking about the Earthquaker Devices Rainbow Machine. On top of that, the guitar player is playing one of my favorite guitars – a Electrical Guitar Company Standard.
The Earthquaker Devices Rainbow Machine is a crazy, crazy pitch shifter – from subtle chorus effects to self oscillating craziness.
If you own the Earthquaker Devices Rainbow Machine yourself, please let us know what you think by commenting below. Also, let me know if you’re a fan of other Earthquaker Devices pedals!
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10 years ago
The Rainbow Machine is awesome. Great post! Big fan of Earthquaker here. My favorite pedal they make (that I own) is the Bit Commander. Lots of fat, fuzzy, crackly, octave synth tones in there!
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10 years ago
I have one of these, and it’s pretty great. I bought it mostly because of the “Magic” setting, it sounds crazy and weird in every video demo, but in practice, I haven’t found much use for it aside from feeding a ton of distortion through it and having my drummer say “it sounds like there are demons in your amp, man.” The pitch shifter is great, though. It’s not a “smart” pitchshifter, the pitch knob is inexact, and the harmonizing pitches are the same space between every note you play, so the “harmony” doesn’t play in key. As a result, it sounds very strange and disjointed. The tracking knob determines how tightly it follows your playing, so if you’re playing a lot of notes fairly quickly, you’ll want it set to track pretty close or else it just sounds like a mess (not in a good way). But if you’re playing a lot of long, slow notes, having it track less tightly makes it sound even more haunting. It’s a cool pedal, and I’ve gotten more use out of it than I expected.
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10 years ago
Not the most versatile pedal in the world but what it does, no other pedal can. So it will always have a place with my plethora of gear.
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