Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2017 12:21 pm
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq1rZXzjP-I[/youtube]
drolo wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq1rZXzjP-I[/youtube]
It's not a crowd pleaser setup, that's for sure. Shoegaze 2.0hbombgraphics wrote:Nice nice, it's some interesting Band Feng Shui, I just mindlessly plunk mine towards the front of the stage, maybe time to re-think.UglyCasanova wrote:Eivind and I do this as well. Way easier to "communicate" with each other when playing.hbombgraphics wrote:do the boards always face each other?
UglyCasanova wrote:It's not a crowd pleaser setup, that's for sure. Shoegaze 2.0hbombgraphics wrote:Nice nice, it's some interesting Band Feng Shui, I just mindlessly plunk mine towards the front of the stage, maybe time to re-think.UglyCasanova wrote:Eivind and I do this as well. Way easier to "communicate" with each other when playing.hbombgraphics wrote:do the boards always face each other?
hbombgraphics wrote:drolo wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tq1rZXzjP-I[/youtube]
Need routing on those pedals
I gotta figure out how we're going to set up live. Right now the three of us just all face towards the center of the room all looking at each other. Probably won't work on stage but the drummer and I sometimes use little visual cues to change parts. But I cant really turn my back to the audience. But I don't want to face directly forward either because I get a little spitty when I'm doing vocals sometimes.hbombgraphics wrote:UglyCasanova wrote:It's not a crowd pleaser setup, that's for sure. Shoegaze 2.0hbombgraphics wrote:Nice nice, it's some interesting Band Feng Shui, I just mindlessly plunk mine towards the front of the stage, maybe time to re-think.UglyCasanova wrote:Eivind and I do this as well. Way easier to "communicate" with each other when playing.hbombgraphics wrote:do the boards always face each other?
you can gaze at each others shoes too!!!
Shoe gaze 3.0 you each hire someone to step on pedals for you still facing each other on glass tables with the pedal switcher people underneath
Same here. A substantial part of our music is based on improvisation and/or relies on visual cues like nods and stuff. On large stages we (guit and I) switch sides and place the boards diagonally facing the middle of the stage for a similar situation.UglyCasanova wrote:Eivind and I do this as well. Way easier to "communicate" with each other when playing.hbombgraphics wrote:do the boards always face each other?
Link is below yoThurberMingus wrote:Please tell us your in an intrumental math rock 3 piece.
dude that's good stuff!oscillofuzz wrote:Actually, f it, I'll give you guys a sneak peek of what's to come:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HDq6ssmMlg[/youtube]
$harkToootth wrote:So I'm thinking the logical next step is for each pedalboard to have a lightweight monitor so you view your bandmates pedalboard and face the audience. Double-scoop-gaze-glaze.
Can we force D.o.S. to change his avatar to that? ^^^drolo wrote:
I think the Velvet Hammer CanChankgeez wrote:Can we force D.o.S. to change his avatar to that? ^^^drolo wrote:
someone get tom or velvet hammer :-DChankgeez wrote:Can we force D.o.S. to change his avatar to that? ^^^drolo wrote: