Show us your pedalboard
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Assuming it's almost final form, just need to get round to building the pedals I am going to build with arduino's to do preset tap tempo sending and expression control etc...
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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I lied... with added DD-5 (thanks Delayman, it rocks!) and DS-1
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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The black ds1 is cool as fuck.
Some boards are created more equalised than others.
Some boards are created more equalised than others.
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3 EQ's! Are you David Gilmour?
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One of them's mine. He's just looking after it.jeremyb wrote:3 EQ's! Are you David Gilmour?
Check out the Pinnacle JB; I reckon it could be a bit of you. Mine's the single switch version.
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Oh cool I just saw this. The hold mode should be like brand new, this ex-worship guy and u2 fan Always had it on setting 9jeremyb wrote:I lied... with added DD-5 (thanks Delayman, it rocks!) and DS-1
They keep telling me tone is in the fingers, but I have yet to see a "look at my fingers" thread.
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yep the hold works perfectly, in fact its way better than I expected, does the stutter thing so easily or hold longer for nice frozen chords or whatever, brilliant!
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One for the goldtop, one for the tele (both in that little loop box thing), and the one bottom right has replaced the sd1.jeremyb wrote:3 EQ's! Are you David Gilmour?
So:
Guitar >> bashed up eq (which happens to be Japanese ) ex delayman >> amp in
Amp effects send >> black loop box (goldtop and tele eq are in here) >> compressor >> big muff >> tuner >> delay >> amp effects return.
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Finally got the Surf Rider III home after being delivered last Friday at the office, while I was at home nursing a migraine. Wired everything up tonight, just in time to have to leave it and cook dinner
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how do you like the kinetosis? i got tony to mod mine for extra S_L_O_W the ring mod side of the rate dial isnt much of a sound i use!
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How’s the Pepers Muff? Seems like he’s selling heaps of those things!codedog wrote:Finally got the Surf Rider III home after being delivered last Friday at the office, while I was at home nursing a migraine. Wired everything up tonight, just in time to have to leave it and cook dinner
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Looking awesome man! Keen to hear that doom machine!!codedog wrote:Finally got the Surf Rider III home after being delivered last Friday at the office, while I was at home nursing a migraine. Wired everything up tonight, just in time to have to leave it and cook dinner
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The Kinetosis, Rumble Drive, and Surf Rider are relatively new pedals that I have not used yet! Crazily enough the past month or so, what little time I had with electric guitars, I have been plugged straight into the Laney. Will hopefully get around to trying them very soon Another thing, I have never used a chorus before!Kris wrote:how do you like the kinetosis? i got tony to mod mine for extra S_L_O_W the ring mod side of the rate dial isnt much of a sound i use!
Reg18 wrote:How’s the Pepers Muff? Seems like he’s selling heaps of those things!
The RDM is great and very versatile! Unfortunately, in my limited experience with "versatile" pedals, it doesn't have any particular setting that works with the three electrics I use most. Do you guys find this too or am I doing something not quite right? What's the trick with such pedals? I don't go too crazy with fuzz pedals anyway, nothing wild and spluttery. Very un-doom-like.jeremyb wrote:Looking awesome man! Keen to hear that doom machine!!
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Asks the guy with the Keeley Dark Sidejeremyb wrote:3 EQ's! Are you David Gilmour?
Cool board though man, especially that and the Polara. What model is the board?
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Fuzz is best if you go wild with it, or push it with an OD, we should have a play some timecodedog wrote: The RDM is great and very versatile! Unfortunately, in my limited experience with "versatile" pedals, it doesn't have any particular setting that works with the three electrics I use most. Do you guys find this too or am I doing something not quite right? What's the trick with such pedals? I don't go too crazy with fuzz pedals anyway, nothing wild and spluttery. Very un-doom-like.
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.