Suggestions for pedal purchase
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Suggestions for pedal purchase
About 99% of the time Im perfectly happy with the sound from my Edwards thru the Rivera. I havent used anything other than the rivera footswitch for a long time, just that and a pitchblack.
Our lead guitarist is a pedalboard guy.
I got to thinking that I like some of the sounds that he can make. But I really dont want a whole pedalboard full of pedals.
Can someone suggest ONE pedal that I might like, just to get something different in my sound occasionally.
It's for church use, playing the latest church stuff, Worship Mob, Hillsong United, Planetshakers, Kari Jobe, etc etc, if thats any help?
I'm thinking something where I can maybe add a hint of modulation/chorus and delay maybe?
Any I dont have much of a clue cos I havent used pedals for many years.
Cheers for any suggestions.
Our lead guitarist is a pedalboard guy.
I got to thinking that I like some of the sounds that he can make. But I really dont want a whole pedalboard full of pedals.
Can someone suggest ONE pedal that I might like, just to get something different in my sound occasionally.
It's for church use, playing the latest church stuff, Worship Mob, Hillsong United, Planetshakers, Kari Jobe, etc etc, if thats any help?
I'm thinking something where I can maybe add a hint of modulation/chorus and delay maybe?
Any I dont have much of a clue cos I havent used pedals for many years.
Cheers for any suggestions.
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Re: Suggestions for pedal purchase
Google STRYMON.
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Re: Suggestions for pedal purchase
I'd go for an Eventide H9 if you're not quite sure what the special sauce you're after is, as it can do pretty much all of them.
Or if you want to just generically P&W-up your sound most Strymon pedals will go some way toward that.
Or if you want to just generically P&W-up your sound most Strymon pedals will go some way toward that.
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Re: Suggestions for pedal purchase
HD500?
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Re: Suggestions for pedal purchase
I reckon a Line6 M9 would be good. It's got a billion FX in it, up to 3 at once, and it's fairly cheap. Has all the FX that modern church player use - Delay, reverb, modulations, etc.
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Re: Suggestions for pedal purchase
Depends on your budget but I think a Line 6 M9 would be perfect if your not really a pedal board guy. It will cover pretty much everything you could ever want for where your playing and they are around $300 S/H. Delays, reverbs, Comp, Boosts, modulation etc etc.
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Neunaber stereo wet with shimmer patch loaded, all ur church belong to us.
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Re: Suggestions for pedal purchase
Oh man, Diamond Quantum Leap is exactly what you're looking for!
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Re: Suggestions for pedal purchase
Change the pitchblack for the Korg Pandora stomp - you still get basically the same tuner plus the ability to get all of those sounds in one pedal. I use this with my Greg Bennett RL4 LTD through my Rivera Clubster 45.Edwards wrote:About 99% of the time Im perfectly happy with the sound from my Edwards thru the Rivera. I havent used anything other than the rivera footswitch for a long time, just that and a pitchblack.
Our lead guitarist is a pedalboard guy.
I got to thinking that I like some of the sounds that he can make. But I really dont want a whole pedalboard full of pedals.
Can someone suggest ONE pedal that I might like, just to get something different in my sound occasionally.
It's for church use, playing the latest church stuff, Worship Mob, Hillsong United, Planetshakers, Kari Jobe, etc etc, if thats any help?
I'm thinking something where I can maybe add a hint of modulation/chorus and delay maybe?
Any I dont have much of a clue cos I havent used pedals for many years.
Cheers for any suggestions.
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Re: Suggestions for pedal purchase
I've got a Pandora stomp that might be for sale! Just need to find a TC Polytune mini for sale firstH671 wrote:Change the pitchblack for the Korg Pandora stomp - you still get basically the same tuner plus the ability to get all of those sounds in one pedal. I use this with my Greg Bennett RL4 LTD through my Rivera Clubster 45.Edwards wrote:About 99% of the time Im perfectly happy with the sound from my Edwards thru the Rivera. I havent used anything other than the rivera footswitch for a long time, just that and a pitchblack.
Our lead guitarist is a pedalboard guy.
I got to thinking that I like some of the sounds that he can make. But I really dont want a whole pedalboard full of pedals.
Can someone suggest ONE pedal that I might like, just to get something different in my sound occasionally.
It's for church use, playing the latest church stuff, Worship Mob, Hillsong United, Planetshakers, Kari Jobe, etc etc, if thats any help?
I'm thinking something where I can maybe add a hint of modulation/chorus and delay maybe?
Any I dont have much of a clue cos I havent used pedals for many years.
Cheers for any suggestions.
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Re: Suggestions for pedal purchase
Yup, Strymon big sky/mobius/timeline or the Eventide H9.
I tried the line6 and didn't rate it but it's half the price, so.....?
I tried the line6 and didn't rate it but it's half the price, so.....?
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Re: Suggestions for pedal purchase
Buy a cheap reverb. If you don't like it, flick it and get a cheap vibe/phaser/chorus. Rinse & repeat til you get something you like.
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Re: Suggestions for pedal purchase
Yep sounds like an H9, but that also sounds like $600 up...for that you could get a Carbon Copy, a compressor and a boost...
Re: Suggestions for pedal purchase
Strymon big sky seems nice, not much change out of a thousand dollars tho
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