Show us your pedalboard
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
I signed up to Beetronics mailing list just to oogle at their beautiful custom paintjobs - but it was too much, I could feel the GAS growing within me, and I so had to let the GAS out.
Better out than in, but your board is rad! I have the little RC-5 which is incredible - Boss loopers are the best. Wasted my time with Ditto's for years... but you can't even do fades with them. Anyway, 3 loops at the same time is great - are you syncing up whole song sections and jamming along?
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
You actually have 6 loops on the RC-600, although I hardly ever get to the second page for loops 4-6. I have some patches that are song backing tracks with parts on different loops - intro/verse/chorus; others where I have drum & keyboard parts on one loop output to a PA speaker and record guitar parts on another loop sent to my guitar amp (can also records vocal loops to PA speaker); and some I have overdubs I can bring in and out on a second loop. It can be used in so many useful ways.
The little OBNE pedal on my big board is an expression ramper that is assigned to master volume on the RC-600 for fade outs on everything - guitar, rhythm track and vocals.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
I’m super interested to hear what you think of that Peacekeeper. I’ve been eyeing those up for a while.
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Absolutely brilliant. If I had to choose just one single switch overdrive, it would be that.
All the Thorpy pedals are top notch for components and build quality and Major Adrian Thorpe MBE has a great ear.
Re: Show us your pedalboard
Hi friends, fairly new around these parts. This is my DIY pedalboard made from MDF, rattle can black and some industrial Velcro from Bunnings I run this into a Fender ML212 which sounds fantastic. Axe of choice is a Tele. I also use a Les Paul for heavier songs. All powered by a Cioks 7
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
I'll have one of those too please... excellent choices all round. I don't invest much in my board at the moment, as I'm running a Kemper & a Helix, but if I was starting again, I'd want exactly what you have there.dethken wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08, 2022 9:12 am Hi friends, fairly new around these parts. This is my DIY pedalboard made from MDF, rattle can black and some industrial Velcro from Bunnings I run this into a Fender ML212 which sounds fantastic. Axe of choice is a Tele. I also use a Les Paul for heavier songs. All powered by a Cioks 7
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
dethken wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08, 2022 9:12 am Hi friends, fairly new around these parts. This is my DIY pedalboard made from MDF, rattle can black and some industrial Velcro from Bunnings I run this into a Fender ML212 which sounds fantastic. Axe of choice is a Tele. I also use a Les Paul for heavier songs. All powered by a Cioks 7
Looks good. How do you find the Future Factory?
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Thanks mate. I was in the same position (still have my Kemper for at home play/record) but there's something wicked about stomping boxes and twiddling knobs.
olegmcnoleg wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08, 2022 10:14 amI'll have one of those too please... excellent choices all round. I don't invest much in my board at the moment, as I'm running a Kemper & a Helix, but if I was starting again, I'd want exactly what you have there.dethken wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08, 2022 9:12 am Hi friends, fairly new around these parts. This is my DIY pedalboard made from MDF, rattle can black and some industrial Velcro from Bunnings I run this into a Fender ML212 which sounds fantastic. Axe of choice is a Tele. I also use a Les Paul for heavier songs. All powered by a Cioks 7
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Thanks Rob. Yeah love it. Lots to tweak and the sound is excellent and top notch quality. I came from a TC Flashback so this was a step up. I only use a handful of presets so haven't gone the midi route... yet.
robthemac wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08, 2022 10:26 amdethken wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08, 2022 9:12 am Hi friends, fairly new around these parts. This is my DIY pedalboard made from MDF, rattle can black and some industrial Velcro from Bunnings I run this into a Fender ML212 which sounds fantastic. Axe of choice is a Tele. I also use a Les Paul for heavier songs. All powered by a Cioks 7
Looks good. How do you find the Future Factory?
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Its on the back row of his pedalboard!robthemac wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08, 2022 10:26 amdethken wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08, 2022 9:12 am Hi friends, fairly new around these parts. This is my DIY pedalboard made from MDF, rattle can black and some industrial Velcro from Bunnings I run this into a Fender ML212 which sounds fantastic. Axe of choice is a Tele. I also use a Les Paul for heavier songs. All powered by a Cioks 7
Looks good. How do you find the Future Factory?
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