Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

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Last two boards give me a huge boner.
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that rm-1n is spooky lookin, nice job uc.
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Thanks, peeps! Sweet board, Andrew. Metal Gear Strymon never gets old! :cool:
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Bed? Or Pedalboard?

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Well, a pedalboard is just a bed for pedals

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if it continuously moved like that while your playing and you could stand on one side, with your pedals in the middle, and a fan on the other side blowing your way, would make for a cool session. Image
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I posted one in here pretty recently, but I'm trying to be real zen or something, so here we are! Also, need to show off my new rug from ikea :lol:

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PeteeBee wrote:I posted one in here pretty recently, but I'm trying to be real zen or something, so here we are! Also, need to show off my new rug from ikea :lol:

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I've got a Minifooger delay but have been wanting to try a DOD Rubberneck Delay for some time now. Analog, Tap Tempo, and from a now defunct company? yehhhh
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Yeah the rubberneck is awesome! I don’t ever use the proper rubberneck feature, but everything else works just right and sounds awesome. I love the “no dry” setting with the gain cranked a bit and a little modulation. So tasty.
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PeteeBee wrote:Yeah the rubberneck is awesome! I don’t ever use the proper rubberneck feature, but everything else works just right and sounds awesome. I love the “no dry” setting with the gain cranked a bit and a little modulation. So tasty.
yeah I doubt I'd utilize the rubberneck effect, but a bit of modulation and a long delay time makes for some tasty doom fuzz bass riffs.
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What is that top stomp switchless one? Crochambeau thing?
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Jero wrote:What is that top stomp switchless one? Crochambeau thing?
Nailed it. It's a Crochambeau Crustacean. I'm always trying to sound like Taylor Deupree or Marcus Fischer, but without actually getting into synths and proper sampling. :lol: It does great little electrical pops, crackles, and noise. I like that as a contrast with the real washed out other stuff I play.
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Jero wrote:What is that top stomp switchless one? Crochambeau thing?
Nailed it. It's a Crochambeau Crustacean. I'm always trying to sound like Taylor Deupree or Marcus Fischer, but without actually getting into synths and proper sampling. :lol: It does great little electrical pops, crackles, and noise. I like that as a contrast with the real washed out other stuff I play.
Awesome! Just went and watched his demo.
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