Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 11:34 pm
Small changes, pretty happy now


Its totally fine, lack of modulation and how it handles stereo are its downfall.Ev_O))) wrote:Bronzetalon, how that avalanche run creating you?
bronzetalon wrote:Small changes, pretty happy now
UglyCasanova wrote:
Gat damn. Yep.bronzetalon wrote:Small changes, pretty happy now
How does it handle stereo?bronzetalon wrote:Its totally fine, lack of modulation and how it handles stereo are its downfall.Ev_O))) wrote:Bronzetalon, how that avalanche run creating you?
Thats what scares me about getting one. I mean, dont get me wrong, I want one. Seems like it would be trippy as fuck to make my board patchable like that, but im a set it and forget it kind of guy. Not sure I would really use it to its full potential.HighDeaf1080p wrote:I've created the very odd problem that since adding the patchulator 8000 to my board, it has so much capability that I am literally overwhelmed with writers block when I even look at it. I find that the only productive work I can do is to start with planning out an effects chain that seems interesting, then letting the songwriting come as I explore the sound that comes out.
Before, when my board was just a single linear series of pedals, I would typically have the song very firmly planned out, and then apply a couple effects to the signal based on what I was playing.
Seems like I've improved my game overall...but I'm not yet that adept at wielding this mighty weapon.
I'm really excited to get one? I plan on using it as a set-it-and-leave-it sort of thing, but occassionally shaking things up with it, maybe patch in an extra instrament or occassionally add an off-board processor of some kind. I don't plan on changing patches between songs EVER (unless it's a very simple patch).BitchPudding wrote:Thats what scares me about getting one. I mean, dont get me wrong, I want one. Seems like it would be trippy as fuck to make my board patchable like that, but im a set it and forget it kind of guy. Not sure I would really use it to its full potential.HighDeaf1080p wrote:I've created the very odd problem that since adding the patchulator 8000 to my board, it has so much capability that I am literally overwhelmed with writers block when I even look at it. I find that the only productive work I can do is to start with planning out an effects chain that seems interesting, then letting the songwriting come as I explore the sound that comes out.
Before, when my board was just a single linear series of pedals, I would typically have the song very firmly planned out, and then apply a couple effects to the signal based on what I was playing.
Seems like I've improved my game overall...but I'm not yet that adept at wielding this mighty weapon.
Meaning? I'm sorta dumb when it comes to technical stuffsresincum wrote:I'm guessing it sums then splits? one of the dudes in No Sun utilized one awesomely.