Help Putting Together A Teeny Pedalboard
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Help Putting Together A Teeny Pedalboard
More or less hung up my guitaring shoes since marriage/parenthood/self-employment, got a random gig that I can't really turn down (uncle's birthday) and find myself with just guitar (LP) and amp (Princeton Reverb).
Song list is linked below.
http://imgur.com/a/WF2fs
Most of it seems doable if I get the amp a little toasty and play the volume, but I think I'd need something to do a kinda ropey mid-gain sound for the doobies/steely/harmonised leads. Then the Gary Moore and Procol Harum are more of a cliche 'Brit Lead' thing. Is there a non-boooooooteeeek pedal that will cover that ground passably.
Other than that just thinking a delay for a bit of something
Any other effects that you think would be cool in that set (open to interpretation, doesn't have to be on the record)?
Need to purchasable locally as gig is early Jan.
Song list is linked below.
http://imgur.com/a/WF2fs
Most of it seems doable if I get the amp a little toasty and play the volume, but I think I'd need something to do a kinda ropey mid-gain sound for the doobies/steely/harmonised leads. Then the Gary Moore and Procol Harum are more of a cliche 'Brit Lead' thing. Is there a non-boooooooteeeek pedal that will cover that ground passably.
Other than that just thinking a delay for a bit of something
Any other effects that you think would be cool in that set (open to interpretation, doesn't have to be on the record)?
Need to purchasable locally as gig is early Jan.
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Re: Help Putting Together A Teeny Pedalboard
Zoom MS-50G multi-effects.
Epiphone Riviera P93 & EJ200CE, Hagstrom Viking Bass, Doubleneck bass/guitar.
Rivera Clubster 45, Carvin AG100D, Ashton BSK158.
Rivera Clubster 45, Carvin AG100D, Ashton BSK158.
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Re: Help Putting Together A Teeny Pedalboard
I'm selling a really nice MIJ Ibanez ddl-10 digital delay. $100 if you're interested. Nice clean clear delay, reminds me a lot of the Timefactor 'Vintage Delay' mode, or an old Boss DD-2
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Re: Help Putting Together A Teeny Pedalboard
Does it do any weird quirky stuff? I'm into quirky delays these daysbbrunskill wrote:I'm selling a really nice MIJ Ibanez ddl-10 digital delay. $100 if you're interested. Nice clean clear delay, reminds me a lot of the Timefactor 'Vintage Delay' mode, or an old Boss DD-2
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: Help Putting Together A Teeny Pedalboard
JB it doesn't have a hold mode or other weird glitchiness, but you can set the delay really short which can do weird things. Big pitch shift when you tweak it's knob too.
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Same thing happens to me!bbrunskill wrote:Big pitch shift when you tweak it's knob too.
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: Help Putting Together A Teeny Pedalboard
I guess we should've all seen that one coming...jeremyb wrote:Same thing happens to me!bbrunskill wrote:Big pitch shift when you tweak it's knob too.
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Re: Help Putting Together A Teeny Pedalboard
Thats what she said!Thewilltopowerrock wrote:I guess we should've all seen that one coming...jeremyb wrote:Same thing happens to me!bbrunskill wrote:Big pitch shift when you tweak it's knob too.
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: Help Putting Together A Teeny Pedalboard
+1 on the Flyrig. Small, sounds great, simple controls.StratMatt wrote:Tech 21 Flyrig?
Fender amp, marshall plexi and hot rod plexi models which can work individually or stacked on top of each other for extra gain. Reverb and tap-tempo delay. Not much more to add really. All the basics in a versatile unit.