A wet/dry mix on an overdrive is pretty cool. That's the only pedal on this board I've heard of!
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It makes it very versatile, especially for the price. It’s not my favourite drive tone, but does ok if it’s not too obvious. I end up using a nicer drive on my desk’s FX inserts to achieve the same thing if I want it to be more forward in the mix while retaining the dry punch, but this is the pedal that taught me that.
The Dirty Robot is a wildly underrated pedal in my opinion, polyphonic, stereo, two distinct synth voices, and very capable. I’m really not using it to its potential here!
The other two are small uk builders, both of whom I think deserve a bit more love than they get. These are old pedals by them both, nothing revolutionary, but simple and great sounding.