Show us your pedalboard
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Guitar > Wah > Comp > Bluesbreaker > Park Fuzz > Klon > TS / Dumble > Trem > Vol ( tuner on dedicated out ) > Amp switcher.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Exciting! You've been in the Fractal corner for a while, eh? Would love to hear your thoughts on how they compare... not just tone, but UX too!
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Yeah. I've literally only plugged it in for 30 seconds so far to test that it works, but this is the thing I've always wanted.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
can't wait to hear some clips!!
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Built this monstrosity today. For a new band I’m starting up. Many sounds are needed, hence the pile of pedals and MIDI controller talking to an Eleven Rack.
Signal chain:
Boss Tuner
Boss Compressor (used as boost, will be replaced in time)
Ernie Ball Wah
Whammy 4
Eleven Rack direct to PA
Second output of tuner feeds an Ernie Ball Volume and a M-Vave reverb set to shimmer mode, and it’s own line to the PA system
Signal chain:
Boss Tuner
Boss Compressor (used as boost, will be replaced in time)
Ernie Ball Wah
Whammy 4
Eleven Rack direct to PA
Second output of tuner feeds an Ernie Ball Volume and a M-Vave reverb set to shimmer mode, and it’s own line to the PA system
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I've scaled right back and am enjoying the simplicity for a while. The Headrush is purely being used for effects - couple of delays, couple of reverbs, leslie, chorus, flanger etc. Guitar is running into an old Dunlop wah that's been modded by Chur, then into a fuzz made by Chur, my old MIJ 80's Boss GE-7, Marshall Guv'nor and then into the Headrush Gigboard. Have a Uni-Vibe in the FX Loop where I can also control the volume of that using the amp
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I'm considering this route too. Analogue drives and a single multi fx to rule them all. My current pedalboard weighs a metric fuck-tonne.MiniForklift wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 9:52 am I've scaled right back and am enjoying the simplicity for a while. The Headrush is purely being used for effects - couple of delays, couple of reverbs, leslie, chorus, flanger etc. Guitar is running into an old Dunlop wah that's been modded by Chur, then into a fuzz made by Chur, my old MIJ 80's Boss GE-7, Marshall Guv'nor and then into the Headrush Gigboard. Have a Uni-Vibe in the FX Loop where I can also control the volume of that using the amp
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This is what i do with mine, though i have been using the amp models in my hx stomp.IMOCD wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 12:50 pmI'm considering this route too. Analogue drives and a single multi fx to rule them all. My current pedalboard weighs a metric fuck-tonne.MiniForklift wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 9:52 am I've scaled right back and am enjoying the simplicity for a while. The Headrush is purely being used for effects - couple of delays, couple of reverbs, leslie, chorus, flanger etc. Guitar is running into an old Dunlop wah that's been modded by Chur, then into a fuzz made by Chur, my old MIJ 80's Boss GE-7, Marshall Guv'nor and then into the Headrush Gigboard. Have a Uni-Vibe in the FX Loop where I can also control the volume of that using the amp
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Yeah, I’m of the same mindset and think I’ll always have a pedal(s) for drive. But with regards to the effects side of things, the technology nowadays is so damn good that they sound equally as impressive coming from a top end Multi FX. What I have also found is that there’s less noise because I guess you have a cleaner signal path
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Personally think digital emulations of drives sound a bit thin, plus they never have the ones I want...
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
I tend to agree. Not ready to give them up just yet. For wobbly noises though, hard to tell the difference in the heat of the battle.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Strymon Sunset sounds as good as any TS, Klon, RAT or Dumble-style drive as I've heard. I've blind tested and can't tell the difference. Only complaint is the Treble Booster being not trebly enough.
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interestingly, my Strymon Deco is a fabulous overdrive for low gain/slighty dirty boost kind of stuff. So digital drives can be great in the right context. Some good drives on the Line6 M5 too.
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I just can't leave shit alone, off board are a wah, volume pedal (both on a loop after fuzz, OD, dist, compressor, and the boost), and expression pedal (for the Synth-1).... FS-7 is for tap tempo and wild feedback on the DD-8.
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