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http://www.student.ru.nl/r.kerkhof/T...Big%20Muff.htm
This one includes pictures of the circuit boards -- very nice! Included is also the much hyped "Creamy Dreamer" mod of yesteryear (actually a pretty nice mod, despite the ridiculous hype, and apparently extremely easy to do). |
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I like the feedback mod.
>>with this mod high notes will make "afternotes" a la Nintendo. With your foot you can control the amount of light thus control the amount of insane-ness. |
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http://experimentalistsanonymous.com/stuff/index.html Check out the Nintendo Muff. Someone built a big muff into an old NES Advantage controller. The sound clips are pretty cool. |
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i forgot about the nintendo muff. that thing rules. there's so many bizarre big muff mods you can do. i love it.
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Thanks for the mod!i'm going to buy it...
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