Re: your effects setup?
- stilwel
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Re: your effects setup?
Changes all the time, but this is what it's looked like for the last couple weeks.
I run this into Tone Master Deluxe Reverb and Tone Master Princeton Reverb amps in stereo.
I run this into Tone Master Deluxe Reverb and Tone Master Princeton Reverb amps in stereo.
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This is perfect. I'd 100% rock this board.
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one day i'll be able to get a clear photo in our practice space.
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Updated! Fits on one board now. Just! Maybe i can fit a Xerograph deluxe on there. The whole thing was some idea about selling my Hologram Microcosm (Pladask Baklengs is great for the granular!), then for some reason reolaced my DOD rubberneck with the two delays. The ehx looper too for the main thing i actually ended up using Hologram for. Also, i went back to mono from stereo so might get rid of the amp sim, but keep the cab sim (which is usually enough- both were AMT devices but the cab was more important)
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Moar updates with moar Reverb.
Guitar -> JHS Pulp 'n Peel (v3) -> GupTech Double Donut (Double Hot Cake Clone) -> JHS Muffuletta -> Walrus Julia -> Ernie Ball Volume/Tuner -> Way Huge Supapuss -> Boss Trem -> Boss RV-6 Reverb (for big effecty reverb) -> Boss RV-6 (for subtle always-on spring reverb) -> STEREO OUT:
1. Vox Delaylab (Expression pedal attached for various parameters depending on the patch) -> Maneco Sweet 16 Looper (EHX 16 Second Delay Clone, expression pedal controls time) -> Vox Night Train 15H
2. 1963 Ampeg Jet
Guitar -> JHS Pulp 'n Peel (v3) -> GupTech Double Donut (Double Hot Cake Clone) -> JHS Muffuletta -> Walrus Julia -> Ernie Ball Volume/Tuner -> Way Huge Supapuss -> Boss Trem -> Boss RV-6 Reverb (for big effecty reverb) -> Boss RV-6 (for subtle always-on spring reverb) -> STEREO OUT:
1. Vox Delaylab (Expression pedal attached for various parameters depending on the patch) -> Maneco Sweet 16 Looper (EHX 16 Second Delay Clone, expression pedal controls time) -> Vox Night Train 15H
2. 1963 Ampeg Jet
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Re: your effects setup?
Hi ! This is my first post here. My current board. I play mostly dark/atmospheric western/folk stuff. SurfyBear, Deco channel 1 and tremolo always on. DMM for more ambient background. Ennio for fury and Rat for more thickness. I play mostly Gretsch and Jazzmaster into a Deluxe Reverb and a Champ.
Chain: Ennio > tuner > SurfyBear > Rat > Deco > DMM > Tremolo
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My straightforward board.
- JSett
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Re: your effects setup?
Current simple format...
I might have to go up to a Nano Plus if I want to squeeze a BD-2 or MXR Univibe on there. And the white Korg is messing with my all-black colour scheme
I might have to go up to a Nano Plus if I want to squeeze a BD-2 or MXR Univibe on there. And the white Korg is messing with my all-black colour scheme
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I way want one of those re2 or 202’s for posterity. And fun.
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Update to my secondary board that I use with my Fender '62 Princeton Chris Stapleton Edition and Vox AC15C1TV. This board has a Voodoo Labs Pedal Power 2 Plus Multiunit Universal with 8 ports. Pedals on this board:
Boss Chromatic Tuner TU-3
electro-harmonix Soul Food (overdrive)
Nocturne Fuzz Ray
Ty Pierce's Ennio Ultimate Trilogy Fuzz
Keeley Caverns Reverb/Delay
J. Rockett Audio Designs Mr. Moto Tremolo & Reverb
Mr. Black Super Swell Classic Spring Reverb
Ditto Looper
I recently bought a used Truetone CS12 1 Spot Pro power supply, which is too large to fit under the secondary board but I may set it up next to this board to allow me to add some of my other pedals. I have to order more patch cables and power cables first.
Couple of recent new effects, first one is electro-harmonix' Soul Food I got a few weeks back. The Soul Food is excellent. I compared it with my old Fulltone OCD and found the Soul Food worked better for me. OCD is back in the drawer for now. I may add it back once I get the Truetone CS12 1 Spot Pro power supply for this board.
The second pedal arrived yesterday, Mr. Black Super Swell Classic Spring Reverb, so this is partly a NEPD! Very happy with this one. It exceeded my fairly high expectations because this is my second Mr. Black pedal. The first is on my primary board - Mr. Black Deluxe Plus Reverb & Tremolo - one of my favorite reverb/tremolo pedals if not one of my all time favorite pedals in general. It's a darker reverb, like '50s reverb - very atmospheric.
This Swell Classic Spring Reverb also has a darker tone but very articulate if that makes sense. I have a few outboard reverb units for more brighter, traditional spring reverb and I use them all the time. I love the darker reverb on both of these Mr. Black pedals - super fun to use/play modern surf, alternative, punk, rockabilly, etc.
I'm pretty sure I'll be hunting down more Mr. Black pedals. Recommendations are always appreciated!
Boss Chromatic Tuner TU-3
electro-harmonix Soul Food (overdrive)
Nocturne Fuzz Ray
Ty Pierce's Ennio Ultimate Trilogy Fuzz
Keeley Caverns Reverb/Delay
J. Rockett Audio Designs Mr. Moto Tremolo & Reverb
Mr. Black Super Swell Classic Spring Reverb
Ditto Looper
I recently bought a used Truetone CS12 1 Spot Pro power supply, which is too large to fit under the secondary board but I may set it up next to this board to allow me to add some of my other pedals. I have to order more patch cables and power cables first.
Couple of recent new effects, first one is electro-harmonix' Soul Food I got a few weeks back. The Soul Food is excellent. I compared it with my old Fulltone OCD and found the Soul Food worked better for me. OCD is back in the drawer for now. I may add it back once I get the Truetone CS12 1 Spot Pro power supply for this board.
The second pedal arrived yesterday, Mr. Black Super Swell Classic Spring Reverb, so this is partly a NEPD! Very happy with this one. It exceeded my fairly high expectations because this is my second Mr. Black pedal. The first is on my primary board - Mr. Black Deluxe Plus Reverb & Tremolo - one of my favorite reverb/tremolo pedals if not one of my all time favorite pedals in general. It's a darker reverb, like '50s reverb - very atmospheric.
This Swell Classic Spring Reverb also has a darker tone but very articulate if that makes sense. I have a few outboard reverb units for more brighter, traditional spring reverb and I use them all the time. I love the darker reverb on both of these Mr. Black pedals - super fun to use/play modern surf, alternative, punk, rockabilly, etc.
I'm pretty sure I'll be hunting down more Mr. Black pedals. Recommendations are always appreciated!
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Re: your effects setup?
RV-2 and the Dimension C
Those are two of my favorites! I just love the simplicity of the Dimension C. There's no time wasted trying to dial in micro changes... just push the button that is closest to the sound that you are after and run with it. I honestly wish there were more pedals like that The RV-2 has the best plate that I've ever found. I wasted so much time and money trying tons of other reverbs just to come right back to where it all started for me. I still have my original one, too. I never sold it.
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I've been having lots of fun with them for sure! And I am totally with you on the presets!
I actually sometimes stack the DC2 and the DMM together (DMM in Vibrato mode) and the DC2 sort of overpowers the modulation in the DMM, but in a really cool way. It is hard to describe.
I actually sometimes stack the DC2 and the DMM together (DMM in Vibrato mode) and the DC2 sort of overpowers the modulation in the DMM, but in a really cool way. It is hard to describe.
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There's always something wonderful about seeing a Klon next to some Boss. The ultimately ridiculous alongside the wonderfully ubiquitous
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Latest updates from the land of effects loops and junction boxes.
9lr5wzoj74da1 by Steve Bailey, on Flickr
Quite a few changes since the last time I posted here. Updated to a slightly larger pedal board to accommodate the junction box. Signal flow is now as follows:
Victory RK50 Head into a Mojotone Lite 1x12 with Celestion Creamback
1983 Yamaha SBG1000 with Dimarzio Unpotted PAFs
EB Volume/Tuner -> MXR Phase 95 -> Retrosonic Flanger -> Boss DS-2 Turbo Distortion -> Junction Box into Front of Amp
Effects Loops: Boss GE-7 -> Source Audio Nemesis w/External Preset Footswitch -> Neunaber Immerse
The Boss DS-2 is a new acquisition and a pleasant surprise. Months of frustratedly trying to push my dark, mid-heavy amp with screamer-types was not giving me the cutting-yet-fuzzy lead sound I wanted. The DS-2 came to mind after watching some live sessions with Weezer where Rivers used one to push his old Diesel amp. Shockingly, seems to be doing the trick with my Victory just fine. Huzzah!
9lr5wzoj74da1 by Steve Bailey, on Flickr
Quite a few changes since the last time I posted here. Updated to a slightly larger pedal board to accommodate the junction box. Signal flow is now as follows:
Victory RK50 Head into a Mojotone Lite 1x12 with Celestion Creamback
1983 Yamaha SBG1000 with Dimarzio Unpotted PAFs
EB Volume/Tuner -> MXR Phase 95 -> Retrosonic Flanger -> Boss DS-2 Turbo Distortion -> Junction Box into Front of Amp
Effects Loops: Boss GE-7 -> Source Audio Nemesis w/External Preset Footswitch -> Neunaber Immerse
The Boss DS-2 is a new acquisition and a pleasant surprise. Months of frustratedly trying to push my dark, mid-heavy amp with screamer-types was not giving me the cutting-yet-fuzzy lead sound I wanted. The DS-2 came to mind after watching some live sessions with Weezer where Rivers used one to push his old Diesel amp. Shockingly, seems to be doing the trick with my Victory just fine. Huzzah!
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