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StrummersOfThunder wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2024 7:24 pm
jeremyb wrote: Fri Jul 05, 2024 3:17 pm Current bass setup until I get some free time to build a bigger board, chinese pedals reprazent!! :mental:
Thats pretty sweet
Must be quite a discernible difference to your dry tone?
I played bass for years before turning to the thin stringed dark side. Never once used an effects pedal until the very last band I played with before the bull kelp surfers and I got a compressor pedal. True story
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Added the TC today - I think that’s about it. I was going to go small but change my mind. The delay and trem are luxury items given that the line 6 also can do them, but they are such individually great pedals I figured if there was room I should keep them. It’s one heavy board!
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GrantB wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 3:30 pm Added the TC today - I think that’s about it. I was going to go small but change my mind. The delay and trem are luxury items given that the line 6 also can do them, but they are such individually great pedals I figured if there was room I should keep them. It’s one heavy board!
Nice! How many roadies does it take to carry that out for you each gig?

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jimi wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 4:12 pm
GrantB wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 3:30 pm Added the TC today - I think that’s about it. I was going to go small but change my mind. The delay and trem are luxury items given that the line 6 also can do them, but they are such individually great pedals I figured if there was room I should keep them. It’s one heavy board!
Nice! How many roadies does it take to carry that out for you each gig?
Just the same one guy that carries in my amps, guitars, lights, cables, PA, desk and related hardware.
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GrantB wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 3:30 pm Added the TC today - I think that’s about it. I was going to go small but change my mind. The delay and trem are luxury items given that the line 6 also can do them, but they are such individually great pedals I figured if there was room I should keep them. It’s one heavy board!
How are you running the synth? I've literally not bonded with it etc...
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Bg wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 5:06 pm
GrantB wrote: Sun Jul 07, 2024 3:30 pm Added the TC today - I think that’s about it. I was going to go small but change my mind. The delay and trem are luxury items given that the line 6 also can do them, but they are such individually great pedals I figured if there was room I should keep them. It’s one heavy board!
How are you running the synth? I've literally not bonded with it etc...
For some songs like Dancing Queen (that intro), mixed with an Octo Reverb, nails it. So maybe, 4 tones and that's it. I should have gone for the cheaper smaller one.

Otherwise, I hate it.
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Ok, got the smaller board. It’s way easier to manage physically.

Shure GLXD > Hotone Soulpress II > TC Spark ( full size) > MI Blues Pro > Greer Organic Overdrive > Wampler Belle > EP Booster > looper > 1) Boss SY200, 2) Line 6 HX Effects, 3) TC Alter Ego > Solid Gold FX Surf Rider III


Ditched the EHX 720 - too hard to loop anything in a covers band unless you have a click track.
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Yep you're a brave soul indeed to try live looping without a click! Nice board :thumbup:
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GrantB wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2024 4:43 pm Ok, got the smaller board. It’s way easier to manage physically.

Shure GLXD > Hotone Soulpress II > TC Spark ( full size) > MI Blues Pro > Greer Organic Overdrive > Wampler Belle > EP Booster > looper > 1) Boss SY200, 2) Line 6 HX Effects, 3) TC Alter Ego > Solid Gold FX Surf Rider III


Ditched the EHX 720 - too hard to loop anything in a covers band unless you have a click track.
Smaller but still kinda big... :)
What amp are you using? Are you stacking the overdrives?

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GrantB wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2024 4:43 pm Ok, got the smaller board. It’s way easier to manage physically.

Shure GLXD > Hotone Soulpress II > TC Spark ( full size) > MI Blues Pro > Greer Organic Overdrive > Wampler Belle > EP Booster > looper > 1) Boss SY200, 2) Line 6 HX Effects, 3) TC Alter Ego > Solid Gold FX Surf Rider III


Ditched the EHX 720 - too hard to loop anything in a covers band unless you have a click track.
My second-to-last live performance was live-looping This Must Be The Place for a suprise wedding performance by the bride. Fucking terrifying. My nerves added a good 5bpm.
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Cdog wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2024 5:04 pm
GrantB wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2024 4:43 pm Ok, got the smaller board. It’s way easier to manage physically.

Shure GLXD > Hotone Soulpress II > TC Spark ( full size) > MI Blues Pro > Greer Organic Overdrive > Wampler Belle > EP Booster > looper > 1) Boss SY200, 2) Line 6 HX Effects, 3) TC Alter Ego > Solid Gold FX Surf Rider III


Ditched the EHX 720 - too hard to loop anything in a covers band unless you have a click track.
Smaller but still kinda big... :)
What amp are you using? Are you stacking the overdrives?
Currently with the 5 piece this goes into a Divided by 13 BTR23, w matching cab (red fang).

I stack the drives but selectively - the MI is set to quite hot so no point hitting the Belle with it, but the TC stacks very well, and the EP can smash and lift anything before it. Greer into Belle is good w single coils. But these are all very different sounding pedals. If I had room I’d add a a Timnus or similar.
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GrantB wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2024 6:29 pm
Cdog wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2024 5:04 pm
GrantB wrote: Thu Jul 25, 2024 4:43 pm Ok, got the smaller board. It’s way easier to manage physically.

Shure GLXD > Hotone Soulpress II > TC Spark ( full size) > MI Blues Pro > Greer Organic Overdrive > Wampler Belle > EP Booster > looper > 1) Boss SY200, 2) Line 6 HX Effects, 3) TC Alter Ego > Solid Gold FX Surf Rider III


Ditched the EHX 720 - too hard to loop anything in a covers band unless you have a click track.
Smaller but still kinda big... :)
What amp are you using? Are you stacking the overdrives?
Currently with the 5 piece this goes into a Divided by 13 BTR23, w matching cab (red fang).

I stack the drives but selectively - the MI is set to quite hot so no point hitting the Belle with it, but the TC stacks very well, and the EP can smash and lift anything before it. Greer into Belle is good w single coils. But these are all very different sounding pedals. If I had room I’d add a a Timnus or similar.
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Surprised I got that far - my phone keeps correcting it to Tummy
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Wimpler sounds like a name for some sort of wah, wobbly type effect.

Actually I was thinking more Wibbler, as in 'wibble' - wobble or quaver.

Maybe a Wimpler softens your tone!
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Not much changing. Treverb replaced 2 individual pedals, vintage rat replaced macpherson modded rat2 that i only used on the turbo setting anyway.
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