I keep my modulation to my delay repeats. Only mod I would actually use live is tremolo
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Re: Show us your pedalboard
Echosystem is already gone, very fine pedal but my criteria was it needed to replicate my settings on the nova delay and mljr. It couldn’t really do either of them so off it went. If I didn’t try and replicate those I would’ve happily kept it but those two are integral to my sound
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I have delay phase and trem. But they are so tempo critical; a fraction out on their timing and everything sucks. In the heat of battle, with seconds between one song and the next, the odds of getting them right are slim.
Am I missing something?
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Yes. You're missing a helix or similar where everything can be timed to each other. Unless you like a hard life, oh yeah you do.
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Most I used gigging was a modulated delay or two, needs to be subtle!
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I use modulation on my delay for subtle stuff a univibe and an electric mistress type flanger which I put before gain for more subtle stuff and after for more intense, I’m really getting into ambient reverb too.
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Correct. I think it'll be 7...
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I struggle with this too. I like having separate pedals for all the thin-based effects, but it is soooo much easier to cover them all off with a multifx box. Hit the program setting and everything is right, inc levels and time.
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You have the mix too high and your delay repeats too long if its noticeable, it should all meld together, unless you actually need audible repeats for part of the song
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This would work if the drummer was consistent with his tempo.olegmcnoleg wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 12:03 pm
I struggle with this too. I like having separate pedals for all the thin-based effects, but it is soooo much easier to cover them all off with a multifx box. Hit the program setting and everything is right, inc levels and time.
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Short repeats but high enough mix to hear it. Otherwise, why bother?
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Ahhh I thought that might be misleading, its more that you want them super short so you don't hear the gaps between repeats so it sounds like it all sustains for ages as you play
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I've got a Keeley compressor and a Freqout; it does sustain for ages.jeremyb wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 5:53 pmAhhh I thought that might be misleading, its more that you want them super short so you don't hear the gaps between repeats so it sounds like it all sustains for ages as you play
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Slowy wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 6:16 pmI've got a Keeley compressor and a Freqout; it does sustain for ages.
My delays are the opposite, very noticeable, decent gaps, rhythmic
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This, in stereo.