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http://fashiontipsband.bandcamp.com/album/fucking-hell
Dance music for anxious people
Dance music for anxious people
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Had a rejig.
The circuit Rhythm now comes after dirts, as it was getting lost. So now it's only the Kaoss pad, whammy, judder and a new dd6 that can affect the samples which is fine.
Also got a klon clone and behringer sansamp clone for dirty dirt. And wireless midi switcher for quicker patch changes on the zoom.
It's a fuck on but now my setlists look like this as remembering everything is hard in the moment.
http://fashiontipsband.bandcamp.com/album/fucking-hell
Dance music for anxious people
Dance music for anxious people
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Looks epic matey. Those little klon pedals are pretty sweet for the money. Never sure if they have the buffer in them or not.
Managed to find a neo mini vent 2 for cheap on eBay, loved the one I had but didn’t want to pay £250+ for one.
No box or manual, but has the power supply and it’s clean so couldn’t grumble.
Managed to find a neo mini vent 2 for cheap on eBay, loved the one I had but didn’t want to pay £250+ for one.
No box or manual, but has the power supply and it’s clean so couldn’t grumble.
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Fender Classic Player 60’s Stratocaster>East Coast T1 Tele>
Epiphone Les Paul SL>Ovation 12 String acoustic>Peavey Strat DIY Relic
Marshall Origin 20H>James’s old purple 2x10
Marshall MG10 Combo
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Epiphone Les Paul SL>Ovation 12 String acoustic>Peavey Strat DIY Relic
Marshall Origin 20H>James’s old purple 2x10
Marshall MG10 Combo
1 time host of PROGFEST
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Couple of nasty little Mustangs I had out yesterday.
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Finally got a supply that can handle anything I need, powers the mini vent fine on 12v with a reverse polarity cable. No noise or issues. £102 new, which didn’t seem too band a price.
I ran this at a band practice the other day and on the whole it was a great little board. Ran the FF and a wah next to it on the floor. Think I’ll place the saltbooster after the DLS for more of a volume boost as i was tending to just switch to the Red mode (JCM mode) of the DLS for leads.
FF struggled to cut through the mix as much as I hoped, tempted to try a mid heavy pedal after it to give it a chance. Gutted as at home I love the FF and often just use that most of the time.
I ran this at a band practice the other day and on the whole it was a great little board. Ran the FF and a wah next to it on the floor. Think I’ll place the saltbooster after the DLS for more of a volume boost as i was tending to just switch to the Red mode (JCM mode) of the DLS for leads.
FF struggled to cut through the mix as much as I hoped, tempted to try a mid heavy pedal after it to give it a chance. Gutted as at home I love the FF and often just use that most of the time.
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Fender Classic Player 60’s Stratocaster>East Coast T1 Tele>
Epiphone Les Paul SL>Ovation 12 String acoustic>Peavey Strat DIY Relic
Marshall Origin 20H>James’s old purple 2x10
Marshall MG10 Combo
1 time host of PROGFEST
Epiphone Les Paul SL>Ovation 12 String acoustic>Peavey Strat DIY Relic
Marshall Origin 20H>James’s old purple 2x10
Marshall MG10 Combo
1 time host of PROGFEST
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I'm not going to make another pedalboard thread, I just never got in the spirit of posting here.
This has been my finished board now for a few months and I like everything so much I'm even gingerly recording guitar all the time again and writing originals which feels good. I'm considering finding some sort of guitar or production course around here just so I have something ticking over with my musical learning.
I think what I'm really happy about is I really understand the gain structure throughout the board and designed the signal chain for that. Things like the Katana boost and the Comps will basically never leave my board - I might have some fun and switch the Katana for a SHO or even an LPB-1 (which has a mid hump to my ears but can be very flattering, maybe if I had more space and a band where I changed guitars every few songs then having a different input boost might be cool).
I really like the GT-1000, its very BOSS in that its all dot matrix and its a bit of a garbage UX to get used to in tyool 2024 but then what they manage to pack into it is pretty fucking radical, the "splitters" can do that over frequency or amplitude so you can send your lowend to bass amp and your top end to a Pro Junior-esque model and thats fucking great fun and really simple to get working once you are "in the zone". You can also pick softly and send your stuff to a JC-120 and then pick REALLY heavily and send it to a ENGL Powerball with all the gain turned to 11 and thats really stupid and fun *Ninja edit: this is actually really fucking powerful but so far I've only done the most hilarious and extreme stuff or just had two amp models receiving a percentage split between, but I think you could like have a JC-120 for really clean things and then like a Dumble or a Fender Supersonic stylee amp for when you dig in more - it's a fucking interesting, powerfullll concept and I have no idea how to best use it because nothing else has presented that to me before...
The green pedals mounted sideways are a Ibanez SK-10: Super Visual Product copy by Sound of Justice FX, the "Vespa" and to the right of that is also a SoJFX copy of the Nobels ODR-1 with the same dipswitches inside but also a switch on the face that changes the clipping section and makes it more mellow and juicy in the mids, it would be super good in that mode for Nashville type folk as it has that sorta "always-on into a Fender tweed" vibe.
Buy a Belle Epoch its the best pedal ever, always on even if I have the delay turned all the way off its so fucking GOOD dude.
Check out Sound of Justice FX btw, Jeremiah is just down the road from me now in Huntington Beach and he's a nice bloke, build quality is good and the prices are right and he does old weird distortions (like the SK10) - I have no association to him except that I've got three of his pedals now .
The SK-10 + the Nobels is my distortion section and it's fucking cool and with the ES-5 I can have one or both or both parallel and also all of that with the Gigyas too, so I'm very happy and I would have to do something very specialized from here to have a more "me" sorta board.
This has been my finished board now for a few months and I like everything so much I'm even gingerly recording guitar all the time again and writing originals which feels good. I'm considering finding some sort of guitar or production course around here just so I have something ticking over with my musical learning.
I think what I'm really happy about is I really understand the gain structure throughout the board and designed the signal chain for that. Things like the Katana boost and the Comps will basically never leave my board - I might have some fun and switch the Katana for a SHO or even an LPB-1 (which has a mid hump to my ears but can be very flattering, maybe if I had more space and a band where I changed guitars every few songs then having a different input boost might be cool).
I really like the GT-1000, its very BOSS in that its all dot matrix and its a bit of a garbage UX to get used to in tyool 2024 but then what they manage to pack into it is pretty fucking radical, the "splitters" can do that over frequency or amplitude so you can send your lowend to bass amp and your top end to a Pro Junior-esque model and thats fucking great fun and really simple to get working once you are "in the zone". You can also pick softly and send your stuff to a JC-120 and then pick REALLY heavily and send it to a ENGL Powerball with all the gain turned to 11 and thats really stupid and fun *Ninja edit: this is actually really fucking powerful but so far I've only done the most hilarious and extreme stuff or just had two amp models receiving a percentage split between, but I think you could like have a JC-120 for really clean things and then like a Dumble or a Fender Supersonic stylee amp for when you dig in more - it's a fucking interesting, powerfullll concept and I have no idea how to best use it because nothing else has presented that to me before...
The green pedals mounted sideways are a Ibanez SK-10: Super Visual Product copy by Sound of Justice FX, the "Vespa" and to the right of that is also a SoJFX copy of the Nobels ODR-1 with the same dipswitches inside but also a switch on the face that changes the clipping section and makes it more mellow and juicy in the mids, it would be super good in that mode for Nashville type folk as it has that sorta "always-on into a Fender tweed" vibe.
Buy a Belle Epoch its the best pedal ever, always on even if I have the delay turned all the way off its so fucking GOOD dude.
Check out Sound of Justice FX btw, Jeremiah is just down the road from me now in Huntington Beach and he's a nice bloke, build quality is good and the prices are right and he does old weird distortions (like the SK10) - I have no association to him except that I've got three of his pedals now .
The SK-10 + the Nobels is my distortion section and it's fucking cool and with the ES-5 I can have one or both or both parallel and also all of that with the Gigyas too, so I'm very happy and I would have to do something very specialized from here to have a more "me" sorta board.
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Ooo also speaking of recording (all the white hairs are German Shepherd hair, its an uphill battle believe me), here is my really ghetto recording setup and I really like it. This IK Axe I/O has a really cool "re-amp" output so I can feed stuff from Ableton into my pedal board and record it back on channel two. For obvious drum n' bass fuckery it's a no-brainer because you have all this distortion to apply and then an entire GT-1000 to fucking mess with for anything and you can just put that on an Ableton send so lots of fun to be had.
What I enjoy the most is that I kinda go "direct" in through the BB Preamp into the interface, and then I get fold back with the pedalboard but I have the raw guitar input recorded too so I can just mess around with it and try different distortions and stuff - this is probably fairly standard shit but I've been traveling around for years now and its been the first time in ages I've just had a solid desk with time to dedicate to this and its absolutely mad how easy some really complicated stuff is now. I'm assuming if I actually read the manual the "re-amp" thing is just lineout +4 or whatever.
I did basically no work to set up some of this stuff other than to read a manual and put the cables from my pedalboard into the re-amp output and back in on side 2, so thats nice cos I just really want to be as dumb as possible and I think since the TASCAM I had in 2008 I've really not enjoyed putting ideas down because I've not had a workflow or even a comfortable way of putting shit ideas in a box and then listening to them again 6 months later to find the tiny oz of gold.
What I enjoy the most is that I kinda go "direct" in through the BB Preamp into the interface, and then I get fold back with the pedalboard but I have the raw guitar input recorded too so I can just mess around with it and try different distortions and stuff - this is probably fairly standard shit but I've been traveling around for years now and its been the first time in ages I've just had a solid desk with time to dedicate to this and its absolutely mad how easy some really complicated stuff is now. I'm assuming if I actually read the manual the "re-amp" thing is just lineout +4 or whatever.
I did basically no work to set up some of this stuff other than to read a manual and put the cables from my pedalboard into the re-amp output and back in on side 2, so thats nice cos I just really want to be as dumb as possible and I think since the TASCAM I had in 2008 I've really not enjoyed putting ideas down because I've not had a workflow or even a comfortable way of putting shit ideas in a box and then listening to them again 6 months later to find the tiny oz of gold.
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Finally getting my music room set up again - dug out all my old pedals (and dodgy toy synths). Intending to put this small board on my studio desk as I miss using the HM-2 and the Big Muff I have a Boss GE-7 arriving tomorrow to replace the EQ pedal.
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Will ruin the all black aesthetic
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
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It does but it's far quieter
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