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If you could afford it would you have a EHX freeze on your pedalboard?


Elessar [Sly]

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I want a second one on my board. I play bass in a band that improvises live and the ability to freeze chords and easily change chords is incredible to me. it sounds better on bass chords to me, than guitar, it suits the lower register better (to my ears).

if I played bass in a conventional band it would be pretty much useless as I'm sure it is to most players in general.

 

 

This vid makes me want to learn bass just to use the Freeze pedal with it...

 

 

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Bill Frisell is probably the biggest professional advocate of the Freeze.

I was lucky enough to chat with him after a recent NYC show at the Blue Note, and his exact words: "I've been waiting for someone to come out with this for years."

Definitely a one trick pony, but good stuff none the less.

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I want the SuperEgo, and I want another POG2 to put in its loop. And I will put my old delay pedal and phaser and chorus in the SuperEgo loop, and to make this feasible for gigs, I will have to buy another pedal board to put it all on.

 

So, I want to win the lottery first, and then I want the SuperEgo etc., etc., etc.

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