i was using a DMM big box but being able to have one saved preset with the fav switch + the miles of extra space kicked it off. it's also just so nice sounding will keep my DMM forever around for recording tho
it may be my favorite pedal ever... not just saying that cuz it got here this morning and we are in a honeymoon phase...
on it's own it's the best damn vibrato pedal i've ever played, then the dip switches open it up for god like control. it can be a tap tempo tremolo with cute little kitten meow modulations turned alien goo blaster battle all in one setting!!!
i was using a DMM big box but being able to have one saved preset with the fav switch + the miles of extra space kicked it off. it's also just so nice sounding will keep my DMM forever around for recording tho
Did some small adjustments and swaps, as I'm going to record last song on the new album over the weekend. I don't like doing multiple recordings, always striving for that one-take, live feel, hence having to have it all set up at the same time. So, my full iRerror setup:
This is my looping board. what I especially like about it is that I managed to make it plug and play, apart from the two guitar cables there's only one more cable in the game. the top left thingy is something in the vein of mission expressionator, a DIY version, that allows for exp control of multiple pedals with one expression pedal.
I am not using the freeze as much as I used to do, CT5 does that better in mode 2, so it will probably go. Imma make myself a sustaining fuzz to compliment my slide guitar playing and that will hopefully be the end of it.
UglyCasanova wrote:Did some small adjustments and swaps, as I'm going to record last song on the new album over the weekend. I don't like doing multiple recordings, always striving for that one-take, live feel, hence having to have it all set up at the same time. So, my full iRerror setup:
edit: there are about 150 knobs in this picture.
Holy crap! I could lock myself up in a room for a month with that.