
Had this footrest kicking around under my desk at work. Had a fucking eureka moment, slapped some velcro on it, viola - instant pedalboard!
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This is a very impressive collection of Roto Toms. That's 21 Roto Toms in all. That is only $33.00 a Roto Tom.
Dowi wrote:AZX309 wrote:Brandsmannen wrote:Then again, bigger pedals =better sound
Sold my brig again, picked up a black forrest, and my Model FET came today. A Nice end of the semester gift from me at the beginning of the semester
How do you like the Model FET? from the demos i heard i always thought it was a bit too mid range oriented-
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HighDeaf1080p wrote:The bottom looks like a telecom closet switchboard from hell. I wasnt nearly as neat under there. I have the pedals divided into groups:
1. Green - Superego
2. Blue - Superego Effects Loop...switchable to Meet Maude's effects loop
3. Purple - Arpanoid, Juicer (compressor), and a rack mounted EHX Bi-filter
4. Red - Boost/Overdrive/Fuzz
5. Orange - MEL9
6. White - Modulation
7. Grey - Delay/Reverb
Everything on the board is in one of those groups, and I decide which groups and what order to put them in, set the routing on the patchulator, and then turn individual pedals off and on within each group...
So for example, if the dirt pedals are patched into, I can then turn on the beano boost to drive the signal into the AstroTone really hard, or can turn on just the OD side of the King of Tone or whatever to get my exact distortion I'm looking for...then I can move the compressor to either before or after the dirt group if I decide I want compression...
The downside is that I cant, for example, have dirt both inside the effects loop of Meet Maude, and on my normal signal. The purple group is where that's the biggest concern. I can't use the Arpanoid in the superego's effects loop, and the Bi-filter on my straight signal because they've been grouped together. I just did my best at trying to group them to allow my most likely used combinations.
rfurtkamp wrote:The only transparent thing I own is a set of drinking glasses.
HighDeaf1080p wrote:The bottom looks like a telecom closet switchboard from hell. I wasnt nearly as neat under there. I have the pedals divided into groups:
1. Green - Superego
2. Blue - Superego Effects Loop...switchable to Meet Maude's effects loop
3. Purple - Arpanoid, Juicer (compressor), and a rack mounted EHX Bi-filter
4. Red - Boost/Overdrive/Fuzz
5. Orange - MEL9
6. White - Modulation
7. Grey - Delay/Reverb
Everything on the board is in one of those groups, and I decide which groups and what order to put them in, set the routing on the patchulator, and then turn individual pedals off and on within each group...
So for example, if the dirt pedals are patched into, I can then turn on the beano boost to drive the signal into the AstroTone really hard, or can turn on just the OD side of the King of Tone or whatever to get my exact distortion I'm looking for...then I can move the compressor to either before or after the dirt group if I decide I want compression...
The downside is that I cant, for example, have dirt both inside the effects loop of Meet Maude, and on my normal signal. The purple group is where that's the biggest concern. I can't use the Arpanoid in the superego's effects loop, and the Bi-filter on my straight signal because they've been grouped together. I just did my best at trying to group them to allow my most likely used combinations.
Iommic Pope wrote:This is the best you've been.
Suffering suits you.
BitchPudding wrote:Let this be written in our history as proof that ILoveFuzz is one tight knit internet family.
Deals:friendship wrote:You motherfuckers think I won't fuck up a couple octoroks and assemble the Triforce?
Tristan wrote:Is it more a studio board then or would you consider using the Patchulator live as well?
Looks and probably sounds awesome I must say.