Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

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Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

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tommasters wrote:Image

...hmm blurry. :idk:

This is real cool, I've wanted one of those Mellotrons for a while now. What do you think of it?
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It's a Rickenbacker 450 from the 70s. It's the same guitar that's being played there yeah. It's really cool, I love it.

The Mellotron is amazing, it the only synth/piano I like and I've tried a bunch. I think the forced simplicity (limited samples, not that many ways to mangle them without pedals) is really useful and is what makes it really cool.
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tremolo3 wrote:
tommasters wrote:Image

...hmm blurry. :idk:
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Is that the Ai Aso guitar?

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That was my frust thought after seeing that guitar.
Love that rickenbacker design.
Plus the amp and the mellotron look super cool.
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smalling down so i can use the weird shit for synth. thinking of getting a smaller, wider board
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I've also been thinking about a smaller wider board. I want everything in the front row :lol
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What's on your TAFM? That's not a barefoot button right?
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neonblack wrote:What's on your TAFM? That's not a barefoot button right?
There's a metal pick behind the switch. The angle makes it look weird.
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neonblack wrote:I've also been thinking about a smaller wider board. I want everything in the front row :lol
Yeah its really inconvenient having stuff on the back row, boss pedals especially they become barely stompable with boots. I've been eyeing warwick's boards, they seem to match my width requirements and i like that the small models have room underneath. The thing on the TAFM is just my pick, clayton coppers
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neonblack wrote:I've also been thinking about a smaller wider board. I want everything in the front row :lol
yeah that's why i went to a pt metro.
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qersty wrote:
neonblack wrote:I've also been thinking about a smaller wider board. I want everything in the front row :lol
Yeah its really inconvenient having stuff on the back row, boss pedals especially they become barely stompable with boots. I've been eyeing warwick's boards, they seem to match my width requirements and i like that the small models have room underneath. The thing on the TAFM is just my pick, clayton coppers
Straight up, I thought you were using a Metro 16 until I looked closer. I have one and it would fit what you have pretty perfectly? Also that board is fantastic. I really miss my elements.
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tommasters wrote:It's a Rickenbacker 450 from the 70s. It's the same guitar that's being played there yeah. It's really cool, I love it.

The Mellotron is amazing, it the only synth/piano I like and I've tried a bunch. I think the forced simplicity (limited samples, not that many ways to mangle them without pedals) is really useful and is what makes it really cool.
I just realized it's not 450 but 950!

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qersty wrote:
neonblack wrote:I've also been thinking about a smaller wider board. I want everything in the front row :lol
Yeah its really inconvenient having stuff on the back row, boss pedals especially they become barely stompable with boots. I've been eyeing warwick's boards, they seem to match my width requirements and i like that the small models have room underneath. The thing on the TAFM is just my pick, clayton coppers
Straight up, I thought you were using a Metro 16 until I looked closer. I have one and it would fit what you have pretty perfectly? Also that board is fantastic. I really miss my elements.
No, metro 24 (i think? lol). 16 inches would be to narrow as i would like to be able to have at least the 2nd reverb mounted normally. My guitarist had one of those smaller models and he had issues fitting his psu on it.

The elements kills, i have it set as my main sound right now and its super touch responsive and doesnt really compress the signal. It is alot like the sound i really wanted to have and its the first od where i can run fuzz before without squishing it to death (i d this to make the sound more uniform).
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tommasters wrote:Image

and pedal closeups. Sparklefucker serial number 1
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John wrote:
tommasters wrote:Image

and pedal closeups. Sparklefucker serial number 1
What's the egg thing?
Pick machine. When you drop one, you just step on that switch and a new one appears in your hand. It's all very technical, I could explain it but...
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Just a sustain pedal for my mellotron with a barefoot button on it, nothing special.

It's one of the switches off old vox amps or something similar I had in a drawer for years. Just happens to work with the synth
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