I know this is a software forum and the OP asked for a VST, but I thought I'd just throw it out there as another option. Sorry if I've broken some rule or wasted anyone's time.mandt wrote:So very relevant.Terror Twinkie wrote:Why not just get the real thing? You can get Big Muffs on eBay for under $50 all day long (the black Soviet ones).
I personally prefer the EHX Double Muff to the Big Muff. They're also cheap.
Big Muff VST
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- KVRer
- 28 posts since 3 Oct, 2003
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- KVRAF
- 21348 posts since 26 Jul, 2005 from Gone
No, you didn't. Some people just overreact when other people are just trying to be helpful but don't give them the perfect answer that they want.Terror Twinkie wrote:I know this is a software forum and the OP asked for a VST, but I thought I'd just throw it out there as another option. Sorry if I've broken some rule or wasted anyone's time.mandt wrote:So very relevant.Terror Twinkie wrote:Why not just get the real thing? You can get Big Muffs on eBay for under $50 all day long (the black Soviet ones).
I personally prefer the EHX Double Muff to the Big Muff. They're also cheap.
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- KVRAF
- 5017 posts since 13 Dec, 2005 from The Void
I have one of these. Its being loaned out to my buddy in Torche who's on tour right now. The Double Muff is simply the oldest Muff circuit with an added gain booster:Terror Twinkie wrote:Why not just get the real thing? You can get Big Muffs on eBay for under $50 all day long (the black Soviet ones).
I personally prefer the EHX Double Muff to the Big Muff. They're also cheap.


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- 12367 posts since 30 Apr, 2002 from i might peeramid
fights are when you're glad you have that metal case. if you hold it just right you can get some good gouging action with those machined corners.
but let's keep this forum about electronic music, please!
generally, the independent hardware synth producers are favoured over the commercial alternatives. your typical synth is a fairly unwieldy in hand to hand combat, so agility isn't much of consideration. size and weight are more important, and are proven winners over the last decades of development in synthesizer fighting.
with a kurzweil or a gm you might be able to dispatch your opponent on the first sortie. i suggest strategically locating yourself behind a tippable rack at the first sign of combat engagements, or a good austraian fighting wine.
perhaps then you can drop a cs-101 and follow this up with some shin blows with a lighter weight rackmount or effects module. remember: expression pedals might look heavy, but are often made of plastic, so look elsewhere for bludgeoning and blocking equipment.
guitar people
but let's keep this forum about electronic music, please!
generally, the independent hardware synth producers are favoured over the commercial alternatives. your typical synth is a fairly unwieldy in hand to hand combat, so agility isn't much of consideration. size and weight are more important, and are proven winners over the last decades of development in synthesizer fighting.
with a kurzweil or a gm you might be able to dispatch your opponent on the first sortie. i suggest strategically locating yourself behind a tippable rack at the first sign of combat engagements, or a good austraian fighting wine.
perhaps then you can drop a cs-101 and follow this up with some shin blows with a lighter weight rackmount or effects module. remember: expression pedals might look heavy, but are often made of plastic, so look elsewhere for bludgeoning and blocking equipment.
guitar people
you come and go, you come and go. amitabha neither a follower nor a leader be tagore "where roads are made i lose my way" where there is certainty, consideration is absent.
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- KVRian
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- 600 posts since 29 Dec, 2006 from Sealand, North Sea
Boo-Hoo. My question wasn't that hard. When someone is asking for a VST it's hardly helpful to suggest buying the hardware.robojam wrote:No, you didn't. Some people just overreact when other people are just trying to be helpful but don't give them the perfect answer that they want.Terror Twinkie wrote:I know this is a software forum and the OP asked for a VST, but I thought I'd just throw it out there as another option. Sorry if I've broken some rule or wasted anyone's time.mandt wrote:So very relevant.Terror Twinkie wrote:Why not just get the real thing? You can get Big Muffs on eBay for under $50 all day long (the black Soviet ones).
I personally prefer the EHX Double Muff to the Big Muff. They're also cheap.
That earned another
I still think, your punctuation sucks, and your spelling isn't cool! So there...
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- KVRAF
- 21348 posts since 26 Jul, 2005 from Gone
Well it's up to you if you're just here to be rude to people, but the guy was trying to be helpful. A simple "no thanks, that's not what I was looking for" would work better.mandt wrote:Boo-Hoo. My question wasn't that hard. When someone is asking for a VST it's hardly helpful to suggest buying the hardware.robojam wrote:No, you didn't. Some people just overreact when other people are just trying to be helpful but don't give them the perfect answer that they want.Terror Twinkie wrote:I know this is a software forum and the OP asked for a VST, but I thought I'd just throw it out there as another option. Sorry if I've broken some rule or wasted anyone's time.mandt wrote:So very relevant.Terror Twinkie wrote:Why not just get the real thing? You can get Big Muffs on eBay for under $50 all day long (the black Soviet ones).
I personally prefer the EHX Double Muff to the Big Muff. They're also cheap.
That earned another
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
that's the one I put in my guitar years agoSickle wrote:I have one of these. Its being loaned out to my buddy in Torche who's on tour right now. The Double Muff is simply the oldest Muff circuit with an added gain booster:Terror Twinkie wrote:Why not just get the real thing? You can get Big Muffs on eBay for under $50 all day long (the black Soviet ones).
I personally prefer the EHX Double Muff to the Big Muff. They're also cheap.
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.
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- KVRian
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- 600 posts since 29 Dec, 2006 from Sealand, North Sea
FuzzPlus2 sounds pretty close to what I remember! This is nice . . .
I still think, your punctuation sucks, and your spelling isn't cool! So there...
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- 12367 posts since 30 Apr, 2002 from i might peeramid
and the crusher's got him pinned! pinned and rolled.
and today was not the day for bruiser to have messed with crusher, and that looks like the match folks.
from this day on, crusher will live forever in glory for just being really good, and let's not talk about bruiser, the stupid jerk who is a baby.
next up, aikido css tutorials with lethal corkscrew spine blue octopus poison jockstraps, after these messages. until then, careful with that punctuation fellas.
and today was not the day for bruiser to have messed with crusher, and that looks like the match folks.
from this day on, crusher will live forever in glory for just being really good, and let's not talk about bruiser, the stupid jerk who is a baby.
next up, aikido css tutorials with lethal corkscrew spine blue octopus poison jockstraps, after these messages. until then, careful with that punctuation fellas.
you come and go, you come and go. amitabha neither a follower nor a leader be tagore "where roads are made i lose my way" where there is certainty, consideration is absent.
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- KVRian
- 814 posts since 12 Sep, 2005 from Renton, WA
One of the Russian boxes had they gall to slice up my bare foot all by itselfxoxos wrote:...if you hold it just right you can get some good gouging action with those machined corners...
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- KVRAF
- 5703 posts since 6 Dec, 2003 from Mission Control
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- KVRAF
- 2117 posts since 22 Jan, 2005 from flint, michigan
All this EH talk is making me want to buy some EH stuff. 
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- 18372 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
Yeah, normally I try to avoid words like Sickle's but... I can't think of a more accurate discription.
I had something called a Big Muff Pi (greek letter) it was the tiny thing with the built in plug that went right into your guitar. I think at the time I had a Rickenbacker 320 going into a Vox amp. (yeah, I liked the Beatles)
Anyway, I thought it was glorious at the time. Noisey as can be, but man what a tremendous smear of pure squarewave goodness... put a volume pedal after it and it was the begining of my quest for weird guitar sounds.
Mark
I had something called a Big Muff Pi (greek letter) it was the tiny thing with the built in plug that went right into your guitar. I think at the time I had a Rickenbacker 320 going into a Vox amp. (yeah, I liked the Beatles)
Anyway, I thought it was glorious at the time. Noisey as can be, but man what a tremendous smear of pure squarewave goodness... put a volume pedal after it and it was the begining of my quest for weird guitar sounds.
Mark
Sickle wrote:Oh man, just f**k off, seriously, you stupid f**king dumb person. How can you POSSIBLY have any backside left to f**king talk out of?Midiworks wrote:take the worst distortion vst you can find,
but it will be better than Big Muff...
Is this board absolutely fed up with this Village Idiot or what?

