Re: Full-on batshit crazy pedalboard in a rock band?
Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2024 11:26 pm
I have a personal rule that pedals on my main board have to be used for more than one or two songs or they are inessential. At home and in the studio is a different sitch, but for playing with a band especially in front of an audience, I need that justification. Maybe if I was playing on big stages like Idles then I'd get a bigger board and just pig out.
Pedals with two or more settings are cool, like a fuzz that you can play rock songs with but that also has a self-oscillation footswitch. coupleonapkins mentioned BOSS digital delays and the Hold function, which reminded me of my DD-8 and the little Saturnworks dual momentary switch pedal, which adds the options of tap tempo and runaway feedback. Pretty basic pedal but can go gazerk.
All that said, the pedal I got from my Secret Santa is bananas and I'm trying to justify adding it to my setup. I think I'm going to do a mini sidecar board just for recording and jamming, and if there are sounds that become essential then I'll have to rethink my whole identity and shit
Pedals with two or more settings are cool, like a fuzz that you can play rock songs with but that also has a self-oscillation footswitch. coupleonapkins mentioned BOSS digital delays and the Hold function, which reminded me of my DD-8 and the little Saturnworks dual momentary switch pedal, which adds the options of tap tempo and runaway feedback. Pretty basic pedal but can go gazerk.
All that said, the pedal I got from my Secret Santa is bananas and I'm trying to justify adding it to my setup. I think I'm going to do a mini sidecar board just for recording and jamming, and if there are sounds that become essential then I'll have to rethink my whole identity and shit