Pedalboard noob seeking layout tips
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 9:08 pm
I have played for years. Mostly bass. Now more and more guitar. At first it was acoustic, folk and such. Now I am taking the step of electrifying myself.
I find I am in need of a pedalboard. A friend gave me his board which he dont need no more, a pedaltrain jr I think. I have the pedals I need, and I've used them recording and in rehearsal so the functions are clear to me and I like them.
Now, I haven't a clue of everything I need to think about in the layout. That's where help is needed. Which ones lower tier and so on. I've read several blogs and websites on this, but they seem to have a clinical and outright boring water kettle manual style of writing. They focus on technical aspects and signal chain order. What I want help with is ergonomics. Links to good articles would be appreciated in both areas.
I'll describe my pedals briefly not in any perticular order.
-custom made tremolo+booster; use it as solo boost mainly, sometimes mild trem
-wampler mod ds-1; to roughen up when amp cant be turned loud
-mooer shimverb; mainly before mildly to moderately distorted amp to make weird solo sounds, on most of the time
-danelectro reel echo; slapback, on most of the time
-marshall ed compressor; for 12-string songs
-tuner probably
Web guides seem to disagree with me signal chain wise as i've been placing reverb before distortion. I did that because that happens naturally when the amp is doing the breaking up, and as my ds-1 is just a way of doing that without excessive volume, ive placed them reverb first. Not really relevant, but guitars used are '71 Musicmaster, '92 Burns Legend and a diy 12-string with p-94's, so single coil all the way. Amps are mostly 5e3 or Marshall 5210 and for recording an SF Champ. Music is original folk rock, soundwise think Byrds-early Neil Young-electric Dylan.
Mainly I need ergonomical help. What are the mistakes I'm bound to make constructing my first pedalboard and how to avoid them. Thanks.
I find I am in need of a pedalboard. A friend gave me his board which he dont need no more, a pedaltrain jr I think. I have the pedals I need, and I've used them recording and in rehearsal so the functions are clear to me and I like them.
Now, I haven't a clue of everything I need to think about in the layout. That's where help is needed. Which ones lower tier and so on. I've read several blogs and websites on this, but they seem to have a clinical and outright boring water kettle manual style of writing. They focus on technical aspects and signal chain order. What I want help with is ergonomics. Links to good articles would be appreciated in both areas.
I'll describe my pedals briefly not in any perticular order.
-custom made tremolo+booster; use it as solo boost mainly, sometimes mild trem
-wampler mod ds-1; to roughen up when amp cant be turned loud
-mooer shimverb; mainly before mildly to moderately distorted amp to make weird solo sounds, on most of the time
-danelectro reel echo; slapback, on most of the time
-marshall ed compressor; for 12-string songs
-tuner probably
Web guides seem to disagree with me signal chain wise as i've been placing reverb before distortion. I did that because that happens naturally when the amp is doing the breaking up, and as my ds-1 is just a way of doing that without excessive volume, ive placed them reverb first. Not really relevant, but guitars used are '71 Musicmaster, '92 Burns Legend and a diy 12-string with p-94's, so single coil all the way. Amps are mostly 5e3 or Marshall 5210 and for recording an SF Champ. Music is original folk rock, soundwise think Byrds-early Neil Young-electric Dylan.
Mainly I need ergonomical help. What are the mistakes I'm bound to make constructing my first pedalboard and how to avoid them. Thanks.