Late night snack.
Do you love tasty fuzz tones? How about classic analog phaser swoosh? If you answered yes to either, then please join us as we pair up the mighty Midnight phaser and Frybread Fuzz in limited “Greezy Gold” finish to cook up something extra special!
Fuzz phase order.
In today’s blog we are asking the age-old question, fuzz into phase or phase into fuzz? There’s a difference, but the result may surprise you. Join us as we throw our preconceived notions out the window and put our ears to the test with Frybread Fuzz and Midnight.
Low gain swoosh.
Today we are combining some deep phase shifting from Midnight and some low gain crunch from War party to create a tough rhythm tone with some three-dimensional movement. This pairing goes together like Luke and Darth Vader. Let’s get it!
Phasing out bad tone.
You can only create to the degree that you’re inspired and bland guitar tone does little to help get the creative juices flowing. So what’s the answer? Well, with a little help form Makoyii and Midnight we can turn our humble bypass tone into a swirling, harmonically rich, fire breathing monster.
Swirling reverberation.
In today’s blog, we are combining Buffalo Days and Midnight with the Hohner Pianet to create a swirling, reflective soundscape.
Midnight mix’em up.
Today we are putting bass through Buffalo Days room setting to add some ambience and bring the bass to the forefront.
Not just a phase.
In this demo we explore how much life can be added to a chord progression with the Nativeaudio Midnight Phaser.
Meet me at Midnight.
In this blog we will pair a Korg Volca Sample with our Midnight phaser to see what happens.
Dirt. Phase. Fun.
Dirt. Phase. Fun
Add some dirt, swoosh up a little phase, and boom. Now we’re having fun.
Let’s explore the sounds of our Makoyii overdrive/distortion with the Midnight analog phaser.