Show us your pedalboard
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Tube amp and guitar tones straight from 1958… amazing how believable the sounds were back then, even without the modellers...
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Top comment on that video
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That made me chuckle too
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That was quite interesting, and I know nothing of music theory, but it was well done I thought. Another rabbit hole for some people.
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I gave up on IOS/android devices for anything music related a long time ago. I barely use my phone as it is
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Android sound system doesn't work well (unless they've pulled their hardware socks up in the last few years), apple is great though The strobosoft app works perfectly on my iphone. It has all the sweetened tunings etc. Never bothered with them, but they're there...
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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It's touch screens that are my peeve,had an ipad pro for a while but it seems there is a never ending array of add-ons and gizmos needed.Bg wrote: ↑Tue Dec 26, 2023 4:07 pm
Android sound system doesn't work well (unless they've pulled their hardware socks up in the last few years), apple is great though The strobosoft app works perfectly on my iphone. It has all the sweetened tunings etc. Never bothered with them, but they're there...
Having bought a bunch of apps im also pissed that now thats dead money as i cant transfer them to the new owner,or use them unless i buy another iOS device.
Ended up with a 20 dollar imac using a zoom r16 as an interface simply to capture raw tracks that i mix on my home pc/reaper and couldnt be happier
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The more I change it, the more it stays the same.....
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Certainly not me, mine barely lasts 12 minutes before changing something...
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My set up for a pub gig on Saturday. Loving the supro delta king. Expression pedal to control delay volume on the space echo and the sustain pedal is a tap tempo for my trusty old dd5 (which didn’t get used). Really happy with the pedalboard, only can see a Wah in the future - but I have a plan for that as I like a more subtle Wah than most.
The eq pedal is just a solo boost at the moment. I quite like being able to boost for a solo but eq out the harsh frequencies and the unusable lows.
The eq pedal is just a solo boost at the moment. I quite like being able to boost for a solo but eq out the harsh frequencies and the unusable lows.
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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Do you use the EQ mostly into Bad Monkey?Delayman wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 12:20 pm My set up for a pub gig on Saturday. Loving the supro delta king. Expression pedal to control delay volume on the space echo and the sustain pedal is a tap tempo for my trusty old dd5 (which didn’t get used). Really happy with the pedalboard, only can see a Wah in the future - but I have a plan for that as I like a more subtle Wah than most.
The eq pedal is just a solo boost at the moment. I quite like being able to boost for a solo but eq out the harsh frequencies and the unusable lows.
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No, the eq is at the end of my chain, just to boost solos (clean or dirty).robthemac wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 1:55 pmDo you use the EQ mostly into Bad Monkey?Delayman wrote: ↑Mon Jan 08, 2024 12:20 pm My set up for a pub gig on Saturday. Loving the supro delta king. Expression pedal to control delay volume on the space echo and the sustain pedal is a tap tempo for my trusty old dd5 (which didn’t get used). Really happy with the pedalboard, only can see a Wah in the future - but I have a plan for that as I like a more subtle Wah than most.
The eq pedal is just a solo boost at the moment. I quite like being able to boost for a solo but eq out the harsh frequencies and the unusable lows.
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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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Swap that Phase 90 out for something overdrive-y (Boss SD1 maybe) and I'd rock the daylights out of this board!
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Apologies for the rat's nest of cables - just got the power supply and still need to tidy things up, and get it mounted under the board. It's a relatively budget board but pretty versatile and can cover a lot of ground. I was super stoked to get an OD-2 again - my first ever pedal which went missing many years ago! My daughter bought me the Caline Mariana which does some very cool quirky reverb-y sounds!. And it can do a decent tremolo on the 'propeller' setting.
I want all the pedals!