Guitar > Suhr buffer which splits the signal to my tuner and to the Gemini IV. From the GIV it moves across the bottom to the left. Once at the end of the bottom left (Artemis) it moves up to the top right, and then moves across the left where it exits from the Neunaber Slate V2.
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It's been on my to-do list for a long while, but during our newest UK lockdown I decided to transplant my board from a wooden IKEA shelf that it was on, onto a new Pedaltrain Jr Max. I'm really pleased with how it's come out! The Truetone CS12 is mounted underneath which is very neat and pleasing.
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TU3-> TI Boost-> Vox volume pedal-> Dunlop Wah-> EQD The Depths-> EQD Plumes-> Hawaiian Pizza Fuzz-> ProCo RAT-> EHX Stereo Memory Man-> Afterneath-> Ditto+ -> Iridium
The signal chain jumps around a little as I need the Plumes, Memory Man and Afterneath at my feet due to the Wingman knobs that I turn on the fly with my feet.
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Did some rethinking and reorganising of my pedalboard(s) in the past couple of months. Very happy with how these turned out.
The pedaltrain 1 in front is my main board and the one I use for my band:
Korg Pitchblack > Mooer Yellow Comp > Xotic Super Clean > Mooer Tender Octaver > Hungry Robot LG overdrive > Boss Blues Driver > DOD Gunslinger > Zvex Box of Rock > Dunlop Volume (x) mini > Boss DD-7 with tap tempo mod > Boss RV-6 > Mooer Trelicopter > Zoom CDR-70 > Strymon El Capistan with Moonspinner Custom favorite switch > Strymon blueSky. Powered by a Voodoo Lab PP2+ underneath.
I put the pedaltrain metro 16 together with the idea of making a smaller version of my main board for home use or when I can't bring the big board. I can get a lot of similar sounds out of this:
Timmy Clone > Mooer Black Secret > Hudson Broadcast Clone > Boss FV-30H > Zoom CDR-70 > Line6 Echo Park > Neunaber Seraphim. Powered by a Truetone CS-6 underneath.
The home made board contains spare pedals that I don't want to sell and makes for a fun little set-up:
Grind Customs Chimaera Klonish > Korg Pitchblack > JHS Moonshine v2 > Earthquaker Devices White Light > Ernie Ball volume jr. > Joyo American Sound > Nux Atlantic. Powered by a Harley Benton powerplant ISO1-AC Pro underneath.
Pedals on the side: Digitech Jamman Stereo, Electro-Harmonix 720 Looper, Strymon Iridium
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Ah. I thought maybe you were doing some kind of wet/dry thing by splitting the signal that early.Meriphew wrote: ↑Mon Jan 18, 2021 6:08 amGuitar > Suhr buffer which splits the signal to my tuner and to the Gemini IV. From the GIV it moves across the bottom to the left. Once at the end of the bottom left (Artemis) it moves up to the top right, and then moves across the left where it exits from the Neunaber Slate V2.
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Started off as a bass board. Now it's a bass & guitar board.
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Very nice set up. Just curious what you’re using your zoom for on your main board?Filipe wrote: ↑Tue Jan 19, 2021 5:20 am
Did some rethinking and reorganising of my pedalboard(s) in the past couple of months. Very happy with how these turned out.
The pedaltrain 1 in front is my main board and the one I use for my band:
Korg Pitchblack > Mooer Yellow Comp > Xotic Super Clean > Mooer Tender Octaver > Hungry Robot LG overdrive > Boss Blues Driver > DOD Gunslinger > Zvex Box of Rock > Dunlop Volume (x) mini > Boss DD-7 with tap tempo mod > Boss RV-6 > Mooer Trelicopter > Zoom CDR-70 > Strymon El Capistan with Moonspinner Custom favorite switch > Strymon blueSky. Powered by a Voodoo Lab PP2+ underneath.
I put the pedaltrain metro 16 together with the idea of making a smaller version of my main board for home use or when I can't bring the big board. I can get a lot of similar sounds out of this:
Timmy Clone > Mooer Black Secret > Hudson Broadcast Clone > Boss FV-30H > Zoom CDR-70 > Line6 Echo Park > Neunaber Seraphim. Powered by a Truetone CS-6 underneath.
The home made board contains spare pedals that I don't want to sell and makes for a fun little set-up:
Grind Customs Chimaera Klonish > Korg Pitchblack > JHS Moonshine v2 > Earthquaker Devices White Light > Ernie Ball volume jr. > Joyo American Sound > Nux Atlantic. Powered by a Harley Benton powerplant ISO1-AC Pro underneath.
Pedals on the side: Digitech Jamman Stereo, Electro-Harmonix 720 Looper, Strymon Iridium
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Thanks! I call the Zoom my 'ambient cheat code'. I've made some preset ambient effect patches in the Zoom for specific songs, mainly for ambient parts that would be practically impossible otherwise because I would need to turn on 4 or 5 pedals on at the same time. Also have a few patches with modulation effects that I only use sporadically and don't want to buy individual pedals for.Unicorn Warrior wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 7:45 amVery nice set up. Just curious what you’re using your zoom for on your main board?
It's a really great pedal. Most of the effects are decent enough by themselves, but I especially like the possibility of stacking several effects and turning them on/off at the same time with the built in line selector.
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I’ve contemplated one of the zooms for a while. They seem like good all around Swiss Army knives.Filipe wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 11:27 pmThanks! I call the Zoom my 'ambient cheat code'. I've made some preset ambient effect patches in the Zoom for specific songs, mainly for ambient parts that would be practically impossible otherwise because I would need to turn on 4 or 5 pedals on at the same time. Also have a few patches with modulation effects that I only use sporadically and don't want to buy individual pedals for.Unicorn Warrior wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 7:45 amVery nice set up. Just curious what you’re using your zoom for on your main board?
It's a really great pedal. Most of the effects are decent enough by themselves, but I especially like the possibility of stacking several effects and turning them on/off at the same time with the built in line selector.
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I just updated the band board...
I am amazed how few "boutique" pedals are on there nowadays.
I am amazed how few "boutique" pedals are on there nowadays.
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Sometimes the classics just work. How are you liking the Rat with your Matchless? I used to hate them until I got my AC15 and now I can't get enough of it. I'm mostly using it low gain as an OD, but kicked into 'fuzz' territory it's quite pleasing as well.
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Totally!stevejamsecono wrote: ↑Fri Feb 12, 2021 8:59 amSometimes the classics just work. How are you liking the Rat with your Matchless? I used to hate them until I got my AC15 and now I can't get enough of it. I'm mostly using it low gain as an OD, but kicked into 'fuzz' territory it's quite pleasing as well.
The Rat 2 is surprisingly awesome ...it is just a Chinese current version...nothing special...I had a bunch of Amazon vouchers from the Christmas holidays and thought I'd use them to try the Rat 2 out. The Filter knob is pretty amazing...I tend to stay in the 1-2 o'clock position as I like the tightness it gets with the Matchless...really cool little box...I'm surprised it is so cheap to buy!
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as someone who's got 6 different rat pedals. the rat II is the one i always come back to. i couldn't tell you why.
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I might bite the bullet on one soon. For a while ive been considering for vocal effects. But now considering for guitar board, especially in a place near beginning of chain where my mod pedals lie i may get that pre-drive reverb sound without destroying other routing (i could with my Ev Space but its stereo atm when record). Am attracted by replacing chorus/phaser/octave pedals, various swell effects, and a few of the yamaha spx90 style shoegaze effects. Think it will hold up? Some say its a jack of all trades, but if it replaces three or four pedals i dont use so much i can have space for ridiculous dirt options.Filipe wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 11:27 pmThanks! I call the Zoom my 'ambient cheat code'. I've made some preset ambient effect patches in the Zoom for specific songs, mainly for ambient parts that would be practically impossible otherwise because I would need to turn on 4 or 5 pedals on at the same time. Also have a few patches with modulation effects that I only use sporadically and don't want to buy individual pedals for.Unicorn Warrior wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 7:45 amVery nice set up. Just curious what you’re using your zoom for on your main board?
It's a really great pedal. Most of the effects are decent enough by themselves, but I especially like the possibility of stacking several effects and turning them on/off at the same time with the built in line selector.
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Depends on how picky you are I guess, but if you ask me most effects are definitely good enough. Like I said in the previous post, the real magic lies in making your own patches with several effects. If you take the time to tweak them to your taste, you can get crazy cool shoegaze and ambient sounds. There are some big threads on Reddit where people share their patches, that's a good place to start.jorri wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 9:44 amI might bite the bullet on one soon. For a while ive been considering for vocal effects. But now considering for guitar board, especially in a place near beginning of chain where my mod pedals lie i may get that pre-drive reverb sound without destroying other routing (i could with my Ev Space but its stereo atm when record). Am attracted by replacing chorus/phaser/octave pedals, various swell effects, and a few of the yamaha spx90 style shoegaze effects. Think it will hold up? Some say its a jack of all trades, but if it replaces three or four pedals i dont use so much i can have space for ridiculous dirt options.Filipe wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 11:27 pmThanks! I call the Zoom my 'ambient cheat code'. I've made some preset ambient effect patches in the Zoom for specific songs, mainly for ambient parts that would be practically impossible otherwise because I would need to turn on 4 or 5 pedals on at the same time. Also have a few patches with modulation effects that I only use sporadically and don't want to buy individual pedals for.Unicorn Warrior wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 7:45 amVery nice set up. Just curious what you’re using your zoom for on your main board?
It's a really great pedal. Most of the effects are decent enough by themselves, but I especially like the possibility of stacking several effects and turning them on/off at the same time with the built in line selector.
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Checking some demos, against the pedals it clones... Maybe some could say the sound is less hifi but for SHOEGAZE it actually seems like the right amount of graininess and not too smooth.Filipe wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 1:58 amDepends on how picky you are I guess, but if you ask me most effects are definitely good enough. Like I said in the previous post, the real magic lies in making your own patches with several effects. If you take the time to tweak them to your taste, you can get crazy cool shoegaze and ambient sounds. There are some big threads on Reddit where people share their patches, that's a good place to start.jorri wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 9:44 amI might bite the bullet on one soon. For a while ive been considering for vocal effects. But now considering for guitar board, especially in a place near beginning of chain where my mod pedals lie i may get that pre-drive reverb sound without destroying other routing (i could with my Ev Space but its stereo atm when record). Am attracted by replacing chorus/phaser/octave pedals, various swell effects, and a few of the yamaha spx90 style shoegaze effects. Think it will hold up? Some say its a jack of all trades, but if it replaces three or four pedals i dont use so much i can have space for ridiculous dirt options.Filipe wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 11:27 pm
Thanks! I call the Zoom my 'ambient cheat code'. I've made some preset ambient effect patches in the Zoom for specific songs, mainly for ambient parts that would be practically impossible otherwise because I would need to turn on 4 or 5 pedals on at the same time. Also have a few patches with modulation effects that I only use sporadically and don't want to buy individual pedals for.
It's a really great pedal. Most of the effects are decent enough by themselves, but I especially like the possibility of stacking several effects and turning them on/off at the same time with the built in line selector.
Think i will. Think i need a bypass looper, if its pre-drive, if i can find absolute smallest one of those!