
Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
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Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
It's true indeed, predelay is super useful in a lot of situations, but i also hate the fact that when I want zero predelay, I can't have it
this especially when going full wet.

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hmm i get you but i feel like ifim going 100% wet timing isnt something i worry about. that being said i usually put like 20-30ms of predelay on drums even
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Here's what i'm playing with lately: 2 boards for 2 different purposes
#1

this one is for them Riffs. Zoia is first in line for tuner, chorusing and flanging duties, Haxan as gain boost for additional chugginess when pushing the Elements, which is practically always on in a sort of cranked JCM800 setting, then Rubberneck in the end to wrap everything in delay and occasional oscillations.
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Do-it all band / jam board.
Signal chain compared to how the pedals are placed is beyond DUMB, but everything is laid down based on usage and so that i can easly turn stuff on and off = it means that no pedal with 2 footswitches stays near another one of the same kind, otherwise i always end up pushing stuff i shouldn't.
Polytune --> Clang (almost always on) --> Pest --> Ct5 (often used as weird pitch shifter) --> Raster (mainly as flanger/resonance device more than delay) --> Longsword --> Willowisp --> Feber --> Atmosphere --> Civil Math --> DM-2W

#1

this one is for them Riffs. Zoia is first in line for tuner, chorusing and flanging duties, Haxan as gain boost for additional chugginess when pushing the Elements, which is practically always on in a sort of cranked JCM800 setting, then Rubberneck in the end to wrap everything in delay and occasional oscillations.
#2

Do-it all band / jam board.
Signal chain compared to how the pedals are placed is beyond DUMB, but everything is laid down based on usage and so that i can easly turn stuff on and off = it means that no pedal with 2 footswitches stays near another one of the same kind, otherwise i always end up pushing stuff i shouldn't.
Polytune --> Clang (almost always on) --> Pest --> Ct5 (often used as weird pitch shifter) --> Raster (mainly as flanger/resonance device more than delay) --> Longsword --> Willowisp --> Feber --> Atmosphere --> Civil Math --> DM-2W

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excellent boards dowi! i love using raster for flange and weird comb filtering. pest+clang is THE combo. Pinks delays is the bests delays
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To be honest, I don't really know what amp-style means. The builder describes it as a distortion, not an overdrive. It sounds like what I want an amp to sound like if I turn it up.qersty wrote:Ooh sounds nice. I havent verbed into drive in a while even though that is the RV-3 way. Amp style you mean like ocd or is it even ampier? I could use some less bright dirt for attempting to be "tasteful"
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Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Dowi wrote:Here's what i'm playing with lately: 2 boards for 2 different purposes
#1
this one is for them Riffs. Zoia is first in line for tuner, chorusing and flanging duties, Haxan as gain boost for additional chugginess when pushing the Elements, which is practically always on in a sort of cranked JCM800 setting, then Rubberneck in the end to wrap everything in delay and occasional oscillations.
#2
Do-it all band / jam board.
Signal chain compared to how the pedals are placed is beyond DUMB, but everything is laid down based on usage and so that i can easly turn stuff on and off = it means that no pedal with 2 footswitches stays near another one of the same kind, otherwise i always end up pushing stuff i shouldn't.
Polytune --> Clang (almost always on) --> Pest --> Ct5 (often used as weird pitch shifter) --> Raster (mainly as flanger/resonance device more than delay) --> Longsword --> Willowisp --> Feber --> Atmosphere --> Civil Math --> DM-2W

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Been a long time, trying to revamp my board and figure things out. New year, new me, new rug, new basement.
I got the Bass Microsynth for a steal last year and it’s become one of my favourite pedals. However it kind of messes with other pedals even in bypass and the volume is crazy unpredictable. So I recently added an LS-2 and been experimenting with blending and just keeping it in a loop. Turns out blending the BMS and the Data Corrupter is very interesting and I’m going to experiment more.
Boss Metal Zone has become my go to distortion - I’m using it all the time. The Humongous Fuzz is great too. I’d love to be able to fit the Moogerfooger Ring Mod in the other loop but it’s too many pedals and I can’t make it work. I will keep messing around and figure it out, mark my words….
Chain is Boss CS-2 > Data Corrupter > Moog Ring Mod > LS2 [Bass Micro Synth] > Metal Zine > Humongous Fuzz > Boss Bass EQ > DD7
Man I’m out of touch with the ol’ uploading thing….

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Some fab boards on this page. That Bass Microsynth plus Data Corrupter combo sounds like a noizetastic notion.
Latest assortment in front of the amp pile:

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Really nice boards everyone!
Dowi, your second one especially just looks and feels so much ILF!
Dowi, your second one especially just looks and feels so much ILF!

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I haven't tried a zillion overdrives, but I'll agree that hte Golden Guillotine is an overdrive that I find myself always going for. It just sounds good.oldangelmidnight wrote:Golden Guillotine isn't anything like Surveyor, it's just my favorite amp-style overdrive I've ever tried. Putting it after a reverb, especially the Context, is a fantastic post-rock kind of sound. It's not too middy, not too bright. It's nice to warm things up after a bunch of glitchy digital pedals.
I reject a lot of ODs if they don't sustain the way I like or if the decay is too spiky but I love the decay on GG. I'm no TGP-style tone dentist so I don't know how it does in a white boy blues situation.
I've actually got three of them because they come up cheap and I don't want to be without it.
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What even is this?ck3 wrote:Some fab boards on this page. That Bass Microsynth plus Data Corrupter combo sounds like a noizetastic notion.
Latest assortment in front of the amp pile:
Music out on all streaming services and bandcamp and what not.
Spotify /// Apple Music
My band /// Instagram ///Bandcamp ///
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Yup, the only downside I have found in the Raster is that there is no secondary function for master volume (or maybe they added it in a firmware update and I don't know it yet). Anyway it bugs me cause I always get a small volume boost when flanging etc because of the two signals summing.qersty wrote:excellent boards dowi! i love using raster for flange and weird comb filtering. pest+clang is THE combo. Pinks delays is the bests delays
Clang into pest is yeeeeeah, pest into Clang not so much because it disappears being in the mid freq range.
This chain screams SQUARE WAVE Madness and I love it.
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A product of many random substitutions around the general palette of effects types I use. It was an all-mini board not too long ago and already changed again in the last 24 hours. Channel footswitches are for all but 2 of the potential amps that could be active.goroth wrote:What even is this?
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ck3 wrote:A product of many random substitutions around the general palette of effects types I use. It was an all-mini board not too long ago and already changed again in the last 24 hours. Channel footswitches are for all but 2 of the potential amps that could be active.goroth wrote:What even is this?

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From the AMP thread...goroth wrote:ck3 wrote:A product of many random substitutions around the general palette of effects types I use. It was an all-mini board not too long ago and already changed again in the last 24 hours. Channel footswitches are for all but 2 of the potential amps that could be active.goroth wrote:What even is this?ck3 wrote:Some fab boards on this page. That Bass Microsynth plus Data Corrupter combo sounds like a noizetastic notion.
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ck3 wrote:
Wedged an Orange Supercrush 100 into the pile, which seems like a worthwhile addition so far. I plan to A/B it with the Joyo Meteor II when time permits. Also need to bust out the Tomsline AB/Y box at some point and tinker with parallel configurations, possibly incorporating dual pedalboards. Pointless mancave noodling for days.
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