Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
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I have been playing around with my flanger early in the chain, set very slow and light. Now you guys are making me want to try putting it last and see how I like it.
Do you have any recordings of the project with you wife? I'd be down to hear it. I'd never heard of Young Marble Giants, but I checked them out and it sounds cool. I'm surprised at how not recent they are, the minimalist style and production, the vocal style, it could be contemporary indie music.
Do you have any recordings of the project with you wife? I'd be down to hear it. I'd never heard of Young Marble Giants, but I checked them out and it sounds cool. I'm surprised at how not recent they are, the minimalist style and production, the vocal style, it could be contemporary indie music.
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I did it because I heard some song that flanged the repeats of a delay. I've been having fun playing around with that, but I can't remember the song that inspired me to line it up that way in the first place. It's driving me nuts!
This is a very impressive collection of Roto Toms. That's 21 Roto Toms in all. That is only $33.00 a Roto Tom.
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Not the greatest of pictures, but it shows the full line up that I'll end 2017 with (I think this might be the fourth or fifth time I said that
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Start to finish:
Tonelab ST
VFB-X Feedbacklooper
Miku (connected to VFB-X)
Vitruvian Mod
Pitchfork
BitQuest #1
Obscura
Otto Filter
Liqua Flange
Count To Five
BitQuest #2
Syntax Error
Rainbow Machine
Particle
Gilamondo
CSIDMAN
Procession
Stamme[n]
Loop Station
Katana 50


Start to finish:
Tonelab ST
VFB-X Feedbacklooper
Miku (connected to VFB-X)
Vitruvian Mod
Pitchfork
BitQuest #1
Obscura
Otto Filter
Liqua Flange
Count To Five
BitQuest #2
Syntax Error
Rainbow Machine
Particle
Gilamondo
CSIDMAN
Procession
Stamme[n]
Loop Station
Katana 50
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Ok, the perforated music stand thing is fucking brilliant.
This is a very impressive collection of Roto Toms. That's 21 Roto Toms in all. That is only $33.00 a Roto Tom.
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and twice as blilliant with 2 of 'em
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Here's my latest. Not much different than the last time I posted here, but the pedaltrain helped me clean up the wires a little. I had previously been using a repurposed steel footrest and I had thought about drilling some holes in it for cable management purposes, but it was actually pretty thick steel and I didn't think my drill could handle it.
This is a very impressive collection of Roto Toms. That's 21 Roto Toms in all. That is only $33.00 a Roto Tom.
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lost in music wrote:Ok, the perforated music stand thing is fucking brilliant.
I'm too old to be scrabbling around on the floor every time I need to tweak something,and I like to do a fair amount of tweaking.

The only thing I "ought" to change is how they are powered, but my current set up of assorted power supplies plus daisy chains plugged into (probably) too many extension leads is working without any unwanted noise, so they'll do for now

The other thing I need for clean recordings is a chair that doesn't creak, but it's not that important right now.
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i give this setup a YEAH SLUNlost in music wrote:
Here's my latest. Not much different than the last time I posted here, but the pedaltrain helped me clean up the wires a little. I had previously been using a repurposed steel footrest and I had thought about drilling some holes in it for cable management purposes, but it was actually pretty thick steel and I didn't think my drill could handle it.
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Thanks for the feedback on the tuner! I'd also need the chromatic mode, and that sounds like a pain, but for $20 I might give it a shot!ognoy wrote:The tuner is OK. One cool thing is that you can charge ut up, and use it without a power supply. But the downside is that it has two Moses: Guitar(with the option of downtuning) and chromatic. Since I mostly play baritone guitar I need to have it in chromatic mode, but when you turn it on it is always on guitar mode, and to change you have to use a pen/minijack-plug/pin. So it is some hassle with it.Bartimaeus wrote:This looks like so much fun!!! How's the little tuner working?ognoy wrote:
Made a mini grab&go board. Fits in the front pocket of the gigbag.
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Ditto. I'm so doing this. Might kid proof them somewhat too. Thanks for the ideaPaul_C wrote:
I'm too old to be scrabbling around on the floor every time I need to tweak something,and I like to do a fair amount of tweaking.![]()

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Portable rig

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You always have the sickest board. Is that a wireless in the front?Andrew wrote:
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Headphone/USB amp
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0cwXw3Nj6c[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0cwXw3Nj6c[/youtube]
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Andrew wrote:
Portable rig
how do you like that laney preamp? Would love to hear more about it from your experience, as i have never seen one before
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I'm interested as well! The youtube video sounds nice, but you can tell it's a speaker emulation.