Creating a new character on the original PSO for Dreamcast.
I ended the video doing some research if you could still play PSO on the Dreamcast online, and apparently there is still a way to do this even with the 56k dial-up modem on a private server. I am thinking about trying this in the future.
If you're not keeping track of all the different Big Muff variations, it's the orange one.
It originally used to be a regular Big Muff Pi in its patented large silver box released in 1978, and labeled a "V4" variation. The difference is that the "V4" used one less gain stage and had op-amps instead of transistors. It was in production for a couple years until 1980 and then the curiosity of the pedal re-emerged in the '90s with Billy Corgan's use of it on The Smashing Pumpkins 1993 2nd album, "Siamese Dream". Fast-forward to around 2017 and Electro-Harmonix made the Op-Amp Big Muff Pi, a re-release of the original Big Muff Pi V4.
00:00 - Intro RIFF
00:38 - Op-Amp Big Muff Pi overview
02:15 - Op-Amp Big Muff Pi demo (TONE switch OFF)
04:47 - Op-Amp Big Muff Pi demo (TONE switch ON)
08:06 - Outro RIFF
After completing the first part of Shining Force II, I'm now at the Parmecia part of the game. This video showcases battles 8, 9, and 10 as I journey to the east in search for Mount Volcano.
First RIFFpost video: A demo of my current pedalboard setup going through the chain.
Amp: Fender Hot Rod Deluxe IV w/ an Eminence Swamp Thang speaker.
Guitar: 1999 Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster
Mic: AKG C214 condenser
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYrmXB0CsqzxijUwUGt_J7g
BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/RIFFpost/
You require 8 different flanger modes that can break the time-space continuum? Say no more, fam.
And they say nothing good comes out of Ohio. See: EarthQuaker Devices, for the contrary.