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” Do we professors, who live rather privileged lives relative to the vast majority of the planet’s population, have a moral obligation to make our teaching efforts as broadly impactful as possible, reaching out to bless the lives of as many people as we can? Especially when participatory technologies make it so inexpensive (almost free) for us to do so?”
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I used Death By Audio’s Supersonic Fuzz Gun on the song “No Line on the Horizon,” and a couple of others I think.
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“This pedal is supreme because it sounds awesome. It’s actually two of their smaller pedals put into one unit. The Interstellar Overdriver Supreme has different settings for the “left pedal”, and the Death By Audio describes them as 1 thin drive, 2 normal interstellar overdriver, 3 bass overdrive, 4 octafuzz, 5 oscillating fuzz, and 6 voltage controlled tremolo fuzz. The clips I’ve recorded use most of these settings except 5 and 6.”
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