Recommend me a Pedal
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Recommend me a Pedal
Modulation/tremolo do it all.
Problem with playing in a multiple guitar band is you start reaching for the lollipop pedals to get yourself some space. And then you only use the damn things on one or two songs. But there they are; taking up board space and making a rats nest of the signal chain.
Anybody know a good do-all wobble & swirl that doesn't go for Strymon prices or double as an aircraft hanger?
Problem with playing in a multiple guitar band is you start reaching for the lollipop pedals to get yourself some space. And then you only use the damn things on one or two songs. But there they are; taking up board space and making a rats nest of the signal chain.
Anybody know a good do-all wobble & swirl that doesn't go for Strymon prices or double as an aircraft hanger?
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Re: Recommend me a Pedal
Stone deaf tremotron!!
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Re: Recommend me a Pedal
Go for a small multi effects unit - with or without an expression pedal, such as Korg & Zoom.
For example, I have a Korg Pandora Stomp in which I have set up complete patches that I like, plus others which are only one effect.
i.e. a Pitch Detune, a chorus, a reverb and so on, and the pedal is the same size as most normal pedals.
For example, I have a Korg Pandora Stomp in which I have set up complete patches that I like, plus others which are only one effect.
i.e. a Pitch Detune, a chorus, a reverb and so on, and the pedal is the same size as most normal pedals.
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Malekko Vibrato...that's it right there
And yeah, the Line 6 M series actually have a good version of that
And yeah, the Line 6 M series actually have a good version of that
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Re: Recommend me a Pedal
M5 or M9, sorted...GrantB wrote:Malekko Vibrato...that's it right there
And yeah, the Line 6 M series actually have a good version of that
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I bought my one on reverb, was about $320 landed it's bloody brilliant!!!!MrDINO wrote:I had a listen to the Keeley dark side and I guess if you want some Gilmore sounds this could be it. Downside over 500.
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I don't think the Neunaber stuff passes the "not Strymon prices" test....
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Re: Recommend me a Pedal
I'd strongly recommend the TC Nova Modulator. Great do it all pedal, doesn't take up a lot of space and can be had for under $200.
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