wc8485
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Post by wc8485 on Sept 4, 2008 9:49:35 GMT -5
No pics... just text, sorry.
Valvulator>Digitech EX-7>OCD>Boss GE-7>Axess BS-1>A/B(to rack tuner)>SplawnQR(matching 4x12)-Chandler SDE looped-
I use the EQ and OCD for my solo boost in smaller venue's.
Fella's, gotta share this with y'all... The EX-7 pedal is really not that bad, qualified with "in my rig", I think book-ending buffers with it helps it along tremendously. I was needing a bit of a modulation effect, beyond what the Boss PS-5 offered and the EX-7 does it well(add some mod fx here N there.) The crybaby model is even good enough live that I pulled my custom wah off the board and am considering selling it. Flanger, space station, wah and univibe get use thru our set... I don't use alot of FX, smatterings here N there. GC was selling them for $99.00, got it a coupla months ago. They might still be running 'em at that price. I tried using the 3 button footswitch with it live, but came to the conclusion its just as easy for me to kneel and turn the dial. Too bad I didnt have my board dialed in like this before we did our demo in May '07.
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Post by ALICE on Sept 4, 2008 10:37:29 GMT -5
Hey guys,
I don't know if you seen my board but look on the trailer trash /puma pedal board thread. there a before & after shots. Still workin on in. Locking 1/4 nuetrixs, side ac mounts. loop switchers with buffers ect
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Post by sbk on Sept 5, 2008 15:46:46 GMT -5
Just bought a Carbon Copy today to add to my "pedalboard",but this is pretty much it.I do have a Boss ME-50 that I use for running through the clean channel for late night bedroom volumes.
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Post by rocker35 on Sept 12, 2008 5:06:37 GMT -5
Here's a crappy pic of my Pedaltrain board..
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Post by DonaldDemon on Sept 12, 2008 18:14:30 GMT -5
Just bought a Carbon Copy today to add to my "pedalboard",but this is pretty much it.I do have a Boss ME-50 that I use for running through the clean channel for late night bedroom volumes. Nice teak oiled rig! The CC delay sounds really good. I wa splaying one the other day and I was really tempted to get it to replace my vintage AD-9 that is getting bruised up from gigging.
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Post by DonaldDemon on Sept 12, 2008 18:16:12 GMT -5
Here's a crappy pic of my Pedaltrain board.. How are you liking the Time Factor? I hear they are great. What is that loop thing and who makes it? I assume it just organizes your inputs into one box, right? I should get one of those.
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Post by LordToneKing on Sept 13, 2008 9:56:29 GMT -5
Here's a crappy pic of my Pedaltrain board.. Hey! I'm curious on the TimeFactor pedal also. I'm debating selling my TC and buying one. I heard they're awesome but you're the only guy I've seen using one with a Splawn Please give us your input!
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Post by DonaldDemon on Sept 19, 2008 8:42:26 GMT -5
Here's my updated board I'll be using tonight:
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Post by gitfiddler on Sept 20, 2008 11:06:37 GMT -5
Here's my updated board I'll be using tonight: how do you like the boss loop station?
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Post by DonaldDemon on Sept 20, 2008 15:20:06 GMT -5
Here's my updated board I'll be using tonight: how do you like the boss loop station? PITA actually. I thought it would be fun to play a rhythm, loop it and solo over it since I am the only guitarist but trying to get the timing right live is almost impossible. It never sequences up right and even if it does the drummer needs to have a click sent to them so they know where they are, which it doesn't do. It kind of gets buried in the mix and then you realize when you quiet down a bit that it is not in synch! For home jamming its a great tool and even has drum patterns you can play with. For live it would be great for samples and noise effects but not good for live rhythmic looping IMO. Others have this problem so it's not just that I'm an idiot.
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Post by rocker35 on Sept 21, 2008 18:55:54 GMT -5
Here's a crappy pic of my Pedaltrain board.. How are you liking the Time Factor? I hear they are great. What is that loop thing and who makes it? I assume it just organizes your inputs into one box, right? I should get one of those. The Timefactor is a great pedal, very transparent and truth being told, has way more effects than I'll ever need. It's also much more versatile than say the TC Nova Delay because you can program a number of patches in banks of 2 (I use 3 banks with my basic short delay I use for Rythym playing being a patch on each bank and another effect as the 2nd patch). The only downside is that it sucks a LOT of juice so you gotta use the supplies wall wart power supply The loop thing is a patch box that organizes all my inputs/outputs to keep everything tidy, plus makes for easy set up and strip down. It was made by a company in the UK called Red Onion Solutions and they tailor everthing to your own spec. Here's a link.... www.redonionsolutions.co.uk/Accessories/Patchbox.htm
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Post by Rikk Morosini on Sept 22, 2008 20:20:42 GMT -5
Classic dude, simply KILLER! LOL, love it
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Post by DonaldDemon on Sept 23, 2008 8:58:49 GMT -5
How are you liking the Time Factor? I hear they are great. What is that loop thing and who makes it? I assume it just organizes your inputs into one box, right? I should get one of those. The Timefactor is a great pedal, very transparent and truth being told, has way more effects than I'll ever need. It's also much more versatile than say the TC Nova Delay because you can program a number of patches in banks of 2 (I use 3 banks with my basic short delay I use for Rythym playing being a patch on each bank and another effect as the 2nd patch). The only downside is that it sucks a LOT of juice so you gotta use the supplies wall wart power supply The loop thing is a patch box that organizes all my inputs/outputs to keep everything tidy, plus makes for easy set up and strip down. It was made by a company in the UK called Red Onion Solutions and they tailor everthing to your own spec. Here's a link.... www.redonionsolutions.co.uk/Accessories/Patchbox.htmCool, as soon as I saw thw Time Factor in ana ad I knew it would be a great pedal. I would like one but then again I only use two different kinfs of delay, short analog and longer digital. That patch box is a great idea!
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Post by windsen on Sept 23, 2008 11:50:37 GMT -5
here's my latest board for my quickrod: korg pitchblack --> maxon od-9 --> barber tone press --> front of amp loop send --> loop-master micro loop switcher (ehx small stone nano --> mxr carbon copy delay) --> eb jr volume pedal --> fx loop return i'm using the loop switcher to minimize anything in my basic rhythm signal path as much as possible. it works great for that. would like to add a chorus and maybe flange at some point in the mini loop.
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Post by sbk on Sept 26, 2008 10:35:32 GMT -5
My updated pedal board.Like Windsen said...I totally dig the pitchblack and carbon copy.
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