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current "double" pedalboard.

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normal side: saltbooster > supervibe > cool cat TOD > cool cat fuzz > DD3 > reflector.
fuzz side: MBM harmonic percolator > TGD > behringer superfuzz > blue box.

occasionally if i want everything in the chain i'll whack a patch lead inbetween the blue box and the saltbooster.
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Reece wrote:current "double" pedalboard.

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normal side: saltbooster > supervibe > cool cat TOD > cool cat fuzz > DD3 > reflector.
fuzz side: MBM harmonic percolator > TGD > behringer superfuzz > blue box.

occasionally if i want everything in the chain i'll whack a patch lead inbetween the blue box and the saltbooster.
that is cool as fuck. i think you've also got nearly every fuzz sound in the world with that board.
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i'm balancing out with pedals now. maybe a small clone to take the supervibe's place and i'll be sort of finished,
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Whats the supervibe like? any chance of a demo?
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Noirie. wrote:Whats the supervibe like? any chance of a demo?
maybe, it's pretty meh but a good eay to find out if you like chorus or not i suppose.
it has some good sounds you just have to look for them.

you after a chorus then? i'll give you this thing at doogfest if you want, i hardly use it at the moment and it'd save on postage.
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Yeah alright, i rarely use chorus pedals but its nice to have one around.

Plus i can make sirens and car crash sounds with one through my TSA :D
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remind me about it at some point closer to the date then. i will forget, this is a dead cert.
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Coolio will do. What else you bringing down to doogfest btw?
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nothing unless anyone wants to see anything.

not a fan of bringing guitars on the underground, so i'll just have a backpack with clothes n shit in it.
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Just added a standard cry baby to the mix today fro £30... it really does piss all over the vox wah I recently sold !! HAPPY FACE.
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othomas2 wrote:Just added a standard cry baby to the mix today fro £30... it really does piss all over the vox wah I recently sold !! HAPPY FACE.
the standard model is really good. got a new one off fran a month back. has just the right sweep on it. vox wahs tend to roll off the highs when you press the pedal fully down and the bypass can be a little crappy.
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okay, i went crazy and plugged a bunch of stuff in all together... i can explain....
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wow, ive been looking into those FM4's. are the sound on there really usable or just fun to mess around with?
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yeah it's good for spaceship sounds and bleeps and bloops and stuff. it sounds good, you just really have to dial in and get it to where you want it to be and where you want it to go. i have written songs around settings that i have used on the pedal... i always try to leave one of the presets open or available to be changed so i can fart around more...
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got a little bored, so had a mess around with this. brought on close out years ago. mainly for the CE-1 mode. now, you all know i have a weakness for anything slightly leslie sounding.

by accident i had this set to bass mode with fast rate and was greeted with a really nice sound fast leslie tone. i've wacked it on the board with the DLS and it's really nice. got the the switch to flip between slow rate and fast rate.

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I know haze has done 2 demos of this pedal before so thats why i'm not making a thread about it but here you go
[youtube][/youtube]

Fun fact: this is haze's old regenerator the very one featured in his videos of it!!
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NICE ROB! I've known you've had that thing for ages but never seen you use it. Must get some pretty lush sounds, dont think i've ever seen a board of yours with modulation phase 90

Isaac, isaac, isaac..... i do miss all of the modulation effects, i got into drone style rock RIGHT after i shipped that pedal off to you, imagine the noises that, the rv7, carbon copy, and a volume pedal could make :idea:

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I really wanted to have my Cake and eat it too 8) which is currently used for fuzzy goodness on the full gain channel, and a clean booster [only thing keeping me from getting a Saltbooster/Plane ticket at the moment]
I also switched the drive and modulation pedals around, i also put the tuner before the delay and reverb, so im not tuning a delayed signal, gets really fubar at times when i've got the delay and reverb running, you cant tune unless you turn them both off
I need to go to the guitar shope and pick up another 3' and a 1', the 3' to go from Box to Box [cake/rock] as i have a faulty 10' thats tied up underneath everything, and the 1' from the Wah's out to the Klon's in

Order is:
MBM Sunface
Mister Crybaby Vol/Wah
MBM Klon
MBM Box of Cake
MBM Box of Rock
Korg Pitchblack
MXR Carbon Copy
Hardwire RV-7
RC-2


Only gripe is that the rc2 is hanging off the velcro a tad, i can get super low profile patch cables that could solve this if it becomes a problem, all should be well after $20 have been spent on cables :roll:
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Haze wrote: Isaac, isaac, isaac..... i do miss all of the modulation effects, i got into drone style rock RIGHT after i shipped that pedal off to you, imagine the noises that, the rv7, carbon copy, and a volume pedal could make :idea:
The regenerator is on 80% of the time my DL4 is on, its so much fun with the big muff too.
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Haze wrote:NICE ROB! I've known you've had that thing for ages but never seen you use it. Must get some pretty lush sounds, dont think i've ever seen a board of yours with modulation phase 90
i think it's mainly i wanted to avoid the cheesy chorus sounds. the fast leslie sound is getting a lot of use at the moment. the CE-1 is great for message in a bottle and some of the 80's songs the band does. though i think live, it's just be the DLS and volume pedal setup.
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the isaac eaton wrote:I know haze has done 2 demos of this pedal before so thats why i'm not making a thread about it but here you go
[youtube][/youtube]

Fun fact: this is haze's old regenerator the very one featured in his videos of it!!
That was a great demo, I was listening to it while browsing ebay and when the step phaser sound came on I had to rewind to find out what it was! It reminded me of mogwai sounds but I don't think I've heard one before... off to watch more demos.