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Current gigging board for my band. Keeping it simple and easy! I switch between guitar and lap steel, the klone is always on for the steel to boost it and give a little bit of compression. I use a passive volume pedal too for the steel.

I got a new amp and I'm toying with the idea of setting it a bit dirtier and getting my clean/overdrive with volume/tone knobs instead of pedals, and replacing the two dirt pedals with a compressor for the lap steel.
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Current gigging board for my band. Keeping it simple and easy! I switch between guitar and lap steel, the klone is always on for the steel to boost it and give a little bit of compression. I use a passive volume pedal too for the steel.

I got a new amp and I'm toying with the idea of setting it a bit dirtier and getting my clean/overdrive with volume/tone knobs instead of pedals, and replacing the two dirt pedals with a compressor for the lap steel.
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It's so freeing to use some simple BOSS pedals and never have to worry about the million knobs and switches on anything fancy :lol: I like tweakable pedals but never use em with bands :idk:
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coldbrightsunlight wrote:It's so freeing to use some simple BOSS pedals and never have to worry about the million knobs and switches on anything fancy :lol: I like tweakable pedals but never use em with bands :idk:
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I put my pedals away for most of the year, but just got a few out to mess around with.

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what do you think of the Flat V?
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cosmicevan wrote:what do you think of the Flat V?
I haven't had a lot of time with it, but I like it so far.

One thing I don't like is that the touch screen controls mean fine tuning volume/gain/etc. is impossible (unless I'm missing something) but apart from that it does make some nice sounds.
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Not sure if you've kept up with Beebo updates, but there have been some solid ones as of late. The NAM amp captures really are excellent for guitar so that I've found so far. Flat V kinda feels like source audio or these other distortion modelers which I guess sound good, but something always seems weird about an all in one dirt box. Dirt to me is typically one voice per box, sometimes 2 if there's a boost option.
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cosmicevan wrote:Not sure if you've kept up with Beebo updates, but there have been some solid ones as of late. The NAM amp captures really are excellent for guitar so that I've found so far. Flat V kinda feels like source audio or these other distortion modelers which I guess sound good, but something always seems weird about an all in one dirt box. Dirt to me is typically one voice per box, sometimes 2 if there's a boost option.
I have got one Beebo updated, the NAM thing looks interesting, though it's clearly got a way to go to be really useful.
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i put the preliminary version of my looping board together. signal path: Saturnworks 4-way splitter->2 outputs to Ernie Ball A/B volume/pan pedal->pan pedal dual outputs to 2 Ditto X2 loopers->looper outputs to Saturnworks 3-into-1 switching box->Boss LM-2 limiter. if this works OK and i can get more comfortable with the Dittos, there's space left where i'll add an EXH 720 or 1440 looper that stores pre-recorded loops i can use as elements like the Eno tape loop in "Discreet Music" and a separate mini volume pedal to turn its input signal on/off. i haven't tested it because i've been insanely busy...since last Saturday i've gone to DC to see This Is The Kit on Saturday, flew to San Francisco for the last show of the Slowdive tour on Monday, got home past midnight Tuesday night, took Becky to see Ben Ottewell and Ian Ball out of Gomez last night, and will see Lez Zeppelin in Richmond Saturday night if i don't fall over first, so i haven't had the time or the brain capacity to do anything with the loopers yet.

i like the Saturnworks active utility boxes...they have their own website, but also sell on Reverb. i could have gotten a more deluxe version of the 3-into-1 box with individual volume controls for each channel, but didn't see the point for this application. it would also be a pain in the ass to adjust the volumes with the box on the back end of the board. they both have isolated paths for each input/output so the sound should be cleaner than my old looping board which used a passive splitter and junction box.

the "B" on the pan pedal indicates that the B output is on when the pedal's toed all the way down...otherwise i'd forget which was which. it comes from the treadle letters sold with the BEX FX Street Sweeper, and just happened to be there for this use. it's been on this pedal for ages, ever since i strated devising an A/B looper setup.

it would be handy to have volume adjustments for the loopers' outputs so i could fade loops out without having to manually tweak knobs, but that adds a whole new layer of complexity i'm not ready to deal with and would probably require a larger board to fit all that shit. 3 mini volume pedals is too much space, wiring, cables, and stuff to operate under fire.
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This is the Setup I'll be using for the Y2K live-looping festival in Santa Cruz, 3-6 Novemebr 2023.

Baritone guitar> Drop > masf Raptio > HI Angel Teeth > EA Throt Locust >Dunlop Mini Wah > Line6 HX Stomp >> Looperlative LP2+MC6 >> out to PA

No AMT SS20 preamp this time. I decided to travel light and simplify as much as possible. Instead of the preamp I'm using the HX Stomp's Global EQ to taylor a bit the base sound my guitar! (Actually at some poi t I was almost tempted to take only HX Stomp and LP2...).

TFZ and Supercollider are just there because I wanted to try few things, but won't be taken over the pond.

If you are around see you here:
https://www.y2kloopfest.com/
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i wish they'd been doing that when a.) i still lived in Felton and b.) was doing the first iteration of my dual-looper concept. i had an hour-long set of planned material and everything, which was lost in the relocation in the early 10s.
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well, i set up all 3 boards (front-end board, main board, looping board) together yesterday for the first time. as noted above the looper board is still unfinished and might not get done for a little while. i may start putting it on a end table so it's up where i can operate the Loop Level controls to fade in/out though that would make it difficult to operate the pan pedal. i'm still not entirely happy with the loop board control options and need to figure out what i need in addition to what it already can do. i could get two of Saturnworks' passive micro box volume controls and just control the 3d looper's in/outs with knobs which would be much easier if the board is elevated. but how do i work them (and fade the Dittos in/out) without having to bend double to adjust the big knobs?

i'm now close to the point where i'll be done with buying pedals for a bit. when i look at the product categories on Sweetwater or Axe And You Shall Receive i can't think of anything else i really need other than the stuff to complete the loop board. if i get the hots to go all Vini Reilly on the neighbors' asses i have the Headrush E2. with three reverbs that can go from intimate to impossibly large i feel like i'm largely set for reverb. i can't do the endless Neil Halstead reverb, but i don't really need that and don't want to buy two of the huge Eventide units. i have a Jerry Cantrell wah pedal, but seldom use it; it goes before the volume pedal. i may add a Hotone acoustic simulator to the front-end board if i can figure out where to put it; for it to work properly it'd probably have to go way at the front between the Octave Multiplexer and the Attack Delay and that board already has really weird routing relative to the position of the pedals. the only way it could go in front would be to get a smaller expression pedal, but i really appreciate the broad, consistent sweep of the Moog EP particularly because i use it to control the fade-in time on the Attack Delay so accuracy really matters. obviously if it reacts consistently with volume swells it could go in the AD effects loop with the other processors which might be a bit easier to fit. i think i'm out of 9V outputs on the power supply though. the Hotone still needs a bunch of tweaking to dial in the faux acoustic sounds; i got one reasonably convincing preset sorted yesterday but there are 12 other presets i originally did a couple of years ago that need adjustment because they're way too bassy. have i mentioned how much i hate scrolling parameters on the tiny screen of a digital pedal lately?

at this point most of the main board should be settled for awhile; the flanger is hella obsolete but i love its sound more than any other flanger i've heard, and the bumblebee fuzz slot currently occupied by the germanium Fuzzrite has been rotating for years and can always change if i hear something even buzzier. anyway, here's the near-culmination of about 15 years of altering setups.

front-end board signal path (left): EXH Octave Multiplexer (for bass parts)->EHX Attack Delay with Moog expression pedal->effects loop of Attack Delay->Fairfield Circuitry Shallow Water modulator->Ibanez LF7 Lo Fi->Zvex Instant Lo-Fi Junky->loop return to Attack Delay->Attack Delay output with envelope when engaged->Boss RV-3 reverb/delay.

main board signal path (center): [Ernie Ball VP Jr->]TC Electronics Polytune v.1->1978 MXR Distortion+ (center tier, far left in photo)->FuzzHugger 3-knob Great Wall (bottom tier, next to tuner)->Catalinbread germanium Fuzzrite->EMMA Discumbobulator v.1 envelope filter->MojoHand FX Villanova optical Uni-vibe->Fairfield Circuitry Randy's Revenge v.1 ring modulator->TC Electronics SCF chorus/flanger/pitch modulator (center tier, far right)(always in flanger mode)->Boss CH-1 Chorus Ensemble (top tier on left of photo)->Ibanez PM7 Phase Modulator->Fender MTG Tube Tremolo->TC Electronics Flashback v.1 multi-delay (center tier, next to the Distortion+)->EHX Canyon multi-delay (center tier, next to the Flashback)->Catalinbread Soft Focus reverb (top tier, second from right)->Earthquaker Ghost Echo reverb.

looper board signal path: see above.

i notice that i have a lot of "v.1" pedals...i generally prefer the original versions of most boxes to their "upgraded" versions which often lose the things i like about the originals and become more predictable e.g. the revised Randy's Revenge is clangier and less warm than the OG. i'm also not into replacing stuff just because it's old when the old stuff is more than adequate.
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DUBZ ÄLTER LOOPZ (2012-14): https://soundcloud.com/dubkitteh-1/sets ... ks-2012-14
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I think I don't fully understand the concept, though it looks like fun. What's a front end board?
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Here's the current state of my board. I just put the Fuzz Face in place of le Big Muff and couldn't be happier.

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Signalpath is

Bass VI -> Volume Pedal -> Fuzz Face -> Palmer Splitter

Output 1 -> Wah -> Boss LS2
(Loop A: Caline Pure Sky -> Ibanez Standard Fuzz)
(Loop B: Rat)
-> MXR 10 band EQ -> Line 6 MM4 -> Supa-Puss -> Ocean11 -> Skysurfer -> guitar amp

Splitter output 2 -> TRex Møller -> Boss GEB7 -> bass amp
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