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Re: Show us your pedalboard

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sirvill wrote:
ReidySetGo wrote:First pedalboard setup would be interested to know what people think of the pedals or order. https://imgur.com/SelLLLs
It goes TU-3 -> CPR1 -> Hot Cake -> Prunes & Custard -> Micro POG -> Shape Shifter -> Timefactor -> Bluesky

I'd put the Micropog before the dirt, should track much better.
Would you not be better running the Pog in the effects loop?

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Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:
sirvill wrote:
ReidySetGo wrote:First pedalboard setup would be interested to know what people think of the pedals or order. https://imgur.com/SelLLLs
It goes TU-3 -> CPR1 -> Hot Cake -> Prunes & Custard -> Micro POG -> Shape Shifter -> Timefactor -> Bluesky

I'd put the Micropog before the dirt, should track much better.
Would you not be better running the Pog in the effects loop?
Not usually (or conventionally) - conventional wisdom says put pitch shifters as early as possible in the chain so they get the cleanest signal.

In the effects loop it'll get a dirty signal from the preamp if its overdriving, which could create tracking issues/weird noises.

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Pitchfork/POG after fuzz works awesomely. Think White Stripes.

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Thanks for the replies the Micro Pog before the Hot Cake works wonders, not sure why I didn't try it before.

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April 2017 iteration.
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hrybowicz wrote:April 2017 iteration.
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MM nice pedals!

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OK... Think it's safe to say I've lost control of the Pedaltrain. :problem:
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Slowy wrote:
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OK... Think it's safe to say I've lost control of the Pedaltrain. :problem:
The Pedaltrain has derailed?

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Slowy wrote:
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OK... Think it's safe to say I've lost control of the Pedaltrain. :problem:
The Pedaltrain has derailed?
Completely! :rofl:
I'm pondering what to do.......
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Re: Show us your pedalboard

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A bigger pedaltrain!

Or a second pedaltrain!

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sirvill wrote:A bigger pedaltrain!

Or a second pedaltrain!
I had two for a while, would rather have one bigger one next time...
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.

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jeremyb wrote:
I had two for a while, would rather have one bigger one next time...
Goddammit JB!! :roll:



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I'm a firm believer in building a board for a band and a secondary one for at home. I have a small board for gigs (because I hardly use pedals) and have the ones I don't need on a separate board at home. This includes a bigger, fuller featured delay pedal and several drives. When I'm at home I simply plug board 1 into board 2 and I'm good to go. I don't like lugging a stack of pedals I'm not going to use out to gigs.

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bender wrote:I'm a firm believer in building a board for a band and a secondary one for at home. I have a small board for gigs (because I hardly use pedals) and have the ones I don't need on a separate board at home. This includes a bigger, fuller featured delay pedal and several drives. When I'm at home I simply plug board 1 into board 2 and I'm good to go. I don't like lugging a stack of pedals I'm not going to use out to gigs.
This is wise but I have some overlap. To do that, I might have to buy more pedals I already have.
I'll think it through.........
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Slowy wrote:
bender wrote:I'm a firm believer in building a board for a band and a secondary one for at home. I have a small board for gigs (because I hardly use pedals) and have the ones I don't need on a separate board at home. This includes a bigger, fuller featured delay pedal and several drives. When I'm at home I simply plug board 1 into board 2 and I'm good to go. I don't like lugging a stack of pedals I'm not going to use out to gigs.
This is wise but I have some overlap. To do that, I might have to buy more pedals I already have.
I'll think it through.........
No, that's the point- you build a gigging board with only what you need, and then put everything else on a board that stays at home. When you play at home, use both boards.

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