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- less_cunning
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Things have changed around quite a bit but it's still the same basic chain
dirt, delay, reverb
Mist of it went on before I met up with the current band I play in. Before thy it was just dicking around. It's lately been about refining my sound and the parts that I play that tie in the whole bands efforts.
Wah pedal has always been there for subtle things and serves as a volume pedal to fill my ambient side while at home or jamming with buddies
dirt is dirt, looking for a set and forget sound that clings to my amps natural characteristics
delay for adding lots of depth and for lead bits. Also plenty if songs on our setlist that require it. I've had problems with the MB being consustant and the CC cutting through live. The Nova does just that
reverb mainly for home aswell, I usually have it set for a nice spring during the whole setlist. Plenty if black keys covers!
Looper is for fun and practice. I also start out our gigs with an ambient loop and then it goes into hard rock TONEZ!
dirt, delay, reverb
Mist of it went on before I met up with the current band I play in. Before thy it was just dicking around. It's lately been about refining my sound and the parts that I play that tie in the whole bands efforts.
Wah pedal has always been there for subtle things and serves as a volume pedal to fill my ambient side while at home or jamming with buddies
dirt is dirt, looking for a set and forget sound that clings to my amps natural characteristics
delay for adding lots of depth and for lead bits. Also plenty if songs on our setlist that require it. I've had problems with the MB being consustant and the CC cutting through live. The Nova does just that
reverb mainly for home aswell, I usually have it set for a nice spring during the whole setlist. Plenty if black keys covers!
Looper is for fun and practice. I also start out our gigs with an ambient loop and then it goes into hard rock TONEZ!
I bought a Pedaltrain 2 board (with flight case) earlier this year and strapped the Voodoo Labs PP2+ underneath. I was apprehensive about spending that kind of bread on a pedalboard setup, but I figured with all the money I've blown on pedals over the years, I should at least lay out the bread for a proper living quarters for some of them. After I put it together, I was swapping things around quite a bit; I've finally settled on a layout.
(top, L-R) Boss RE-20 Space Echo, EHX Small Clone, EHX Microsynth, EHX Stereo Pulsar
(bottom, L-R) Boss SD-1, Boss GE-7, EHX LPB-1, EHX POG2, Boss TU-2
I was going to clean things up a bit with some zipties, but nothing underneath is really flopping around. The only long cable there is the one that goes from the SD-1 to the Pulsar, and it's really no big deal.
Since adding the POG2, nothing has changed; prior to that, I had the Micro POG in its place. Occasionally I'll swap the SD-1 for an old Big Muff, a ShredMaster/DriveMaster, or a Ruetz mod Rat2, but the SD-1 just seems to suit the style of music we play much better.
This is played into my trusty '73 Fender Vibrosonic amp with either a Lace-equipped '08 MIM Tele or '90s Danelectro 59DC.
I've never ever been more happy or satisfied with my setup.
(top, L-R) Boss RE-20 Space Echo, EHX Small Clone, EHX Microsynth, EHX Stereo Pulsar
(bottom, L-R) Boss SD-1, Boss GE-7, EHX LPB-1, EHX POG2, Boss TU-2
I was going to clean things up a bit with some zipties, but nothing underneath is really flopping around. The only long cable there is the one that goes from the SD-1 to the Pulsar, and it's really no big deal.
Since adding the POG2, nothing has changed; prior to that, I had the Micro POG in its place. Occasionally I'll swap the SD-1 for an old Big Muff, a ShredMaster/DriveMaster, or a Ruetz mod Rat2, but the SD-1 just seems to suit the style of music we play much better.
This is played into my trusty '73 Fender Vibrosonic amp with either a Lace-equipped '08 MIM Tele or '90s Danelectro 59DC.
I've never ever been more happy or satisfied with my setup.
Last edited by avj on Sat Jan 23, 2010 1:41 am, edited 1 time in total.
A few photos from the ages.
Feb '07
July '08
Dec '08
Jan '09
Nov '09
It's pretty much where I want it to be now. The green pedal in the January photo (fuzz factory copy) is still around, I just need to wire it back up and the red pedal is a Llama copy I don't like very much and I'll likely swap the circuit for something else at some point. I still want the behringer bass synth and a pitchblack, but otherwise I don't really have any pedal lust at the moment. Thankfully.
I now have the task of arranging them into three signal chains. One for bass, one for dirt tones and one for clean tones. It'll br easier to trim it down a little (probably sell the semaphore trem and a couple of dirt pedals) once I've started doing that. It's terrible that I'm at a point where I can't tell if I've forgotten to include anything in that photo.
Feb '07
July '08
Dec '08
Jan '09
Nov '09
It's pretty much where I want it to be now. The green pedal in the January photo (fuzz factory copy) is still around, I just need to wire it back up and the red pedal is a Llama copy I don't like very much and I'll likely swap the circuit for something else at some point. I still want the behringer bass synth and a pitchblack, but otherwise I don't really have any pedal lust at the moment. Thankfully.
I now have the task of arranging them into three signal chains. One for bass, one for dirt tones and one for clean tones. It'll br easier to trim it down a little (probably sell the semaphore trem and a couple of dirt pedals) once I've started doing that. It's terrible that I'm at a point where I can't tell if I've forgotten to include anything in that photo.
Shabba.
Just picked up one of these
with a stand and a hard case for £100.
with a stand and a hard case for £100.
Last edited by NickS on Wed Nov 25, 2009 1:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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