moogmusic wrote:In these scenarios, I always vote old rack units. Cheaps and they sounds ace.
Agreed--unless he absolutely needs pedals. I sometimes just have my pedals going straight into a Midiverb II or Quadraverb and everything sounds fine. I found the Midiverb II off Craigslist for $40, the Quadraverb for $60 at GC, and recently got a Roland SRV-330 for around $100 at MusicGoRound.
moogmusic wrote:In these scenarios, I always vote old rack units. Cheaps and they sounds ace.
Agreed--unless he absolutely needs pedals. I sometimes just have my pedals going straight into a Midiverb II or Quadraverb and everything sounds fine. I found the Midiverb II off Craigslist for $40, the Quadraverb for $60 at GC, and recently got a Roland SRV-330 for around $100 at MusicGoRound.
Even if you need pedals, you can normally plug a footswitch into them for bypass purposes. Or there's always MIDI control if you're so inclined and a technical whiz.
a small alesis rack unit should be good enough, i can just make a bypass switch for it with the foot switch i have in my parts box right now (ive been saving it for my fuzz ive been meaning to make but i keep procrastinating on it)
WAIT FUCK i just found a digiverb for $40 on the used section of guitar center, i wish i wasnt totally broke right now
Doog wrote:Tone is stored in the balls
theshadowofseattle wrote:That's why there's two: one for pee, one for tone.
yes im kidding i know its weird al, but it is a parody of smells like teen spirit, he is dressed like kurt cobain, and that was supposed to tie in with the heroin joke
Doog wrote:Tone is stored in the balls
theshadowofseattle wrote:That's why there's two: one for pee, one for tone.