
Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
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Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Neat! How do you like the CAB?
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strandy tele?
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^ ya, salen classic
I'd highly recommend it to anyone who needs to record silently and/or has issues with the way their audio interface reacts with pedals and hardware preamps etc.
Love it! You need to tweak a lot and probably buy additional cab models depending on what kind of sound you're after, but the quality is fantastic.coldbrightsunlight wrote:Neat! How do you like the CAB?
I'd highly recommend it to anyone who needs to record silently and/or has issues with the way their audio interface reacts with pedals and hardware preamps etc.
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very cool. I use the Torpedo stuff on my computer but I am intrigued by the idea of doing it in a pedal.
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what are you using your digit for? I recently got a Beebo and the learning curve is steep. I haven't even had a chance to audition all the basic effects let alone understand all the controls and options. Any tips on getting your head around it?backwardsvoyager wrote:we all DI now
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It's currently acting as my whole mod/delay/reverb section (slapback > random vibrato > IR reverb, with footswitches set up to boost the delay/change delay time). The noise floor is way lower than chaining individual pedals, so it works well for DI and recording setups.cosmicevan wrote:what are you using your digit for? I recently got a Beebo and the learning curve is steep. I haven't even had a chance to audition all the basic effects let alone understand all the controls and options. Any tips on getting your head around it?
I think you need to have a specific goal in mind for the type of patch you want, since random twiddling gets you nowhere. It can help to audition the factory presets, take note of what modules are connected in what way to produce the aspects of those sounds you like, and start building something new from the ground up. I would use the pedal on its own at a desk and build a few patches before putting it on a board, because once it's at your feet you really only want to be doing basic parameter adjustments.
One approach is to try and recreate another pedal, then modify it from there. e.g. I used the looping delay module with random LFO controlling tape length to mimic the Super Neo Matic, which I can take a step further with another LFO controlling the filter, or a slew limiter so there's portamento on the random tape length changes.
I hope that helps. It's a daunting unit but it rewards perseverance, and gives you a chance to learn more about signal processing and modular synthesis.
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Finally finished this quarantine project, the long, long, long overdue pedalboard that actually fits all the stuff I'm using with guitar. The band hasn't practiced since March anyway, but I'm finally equipped to play shows again whenever we're back at it. I built the board from scratch, and took a bunch of pictures of the project, so I'm gonna try to post a build thread on the projects board too.
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Board is an absolute banger.Benn Roe wrote:Finally finished this quarantine project, the long, long, long overdue pedalboard that actually fits all the stuff I'm using with guitar. The band hasn't practiced since March anyway, but I'm finally equipped to play shows again whenever we're back at it. I built the board from scratch, and took a bunch of pictures of the project, so I'm gonna try to post a build thread on the projects board too.
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Oof these boards
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backwardsvoyager wrote:It's currently acting as my whole mod/delay/reverb section (slapback > random vibrato > IR reverb, with footswitches set up to boost the delay/change delay time). The noise floor is way lower than chaining individual pedals, so it works well for DI and recording setups.cosmicevan wrote:what are you using your digit for? I recently got a Beebo and the learning curve is steep. I haven't even had a chance to audition all the basic effects let alone understand all the controls and options. Any tips on getting your head around it?
I think you need to have a specific goal in mind for the type of patch you want, since random twiddling gets you nowhere. It can help to audition the factory presets, take note of what modules are connected in what way to produce the aspects of those sounds you like, and start building something new from the ground up. I would use the pedal on its own at a desk and build a few patches before putting it on a board, because once it's at your feet you really only want to be doing basic parameter adjustments.
One approach is to try and recreate another pedal, then modify it from there. e.g. I used the looping delay module with random LFO controlling tape length to mimic the Super Neo Matic, which I can take a step further with another LFO controlling the filter, or a slew limiter so there's portamento on the random tape length changes.
I hope that helps. It's a daunting unit but it rewards perseverance, and gives you a chance to learn more about signal processing and modular synthesis.
It's great advice. I'll agree that just exploring creates very little progress. I've gone through the presets and I've started by building individual effects but there's so much I don't even understand that I'd like to learn. All the controllers and even the drum machine and sequencer stuff. Just a few examples of someone building something and explaining it would be huge. I keep watching videos, but it's a big time investment and payoff is minimal...I'll keep at it. Now my daughter (9 years old) got into it and she's determined to build complex modules so hopefully she'll help keep me focused on learning more.
Loki is doing a live youtube Q&A tonight in 3.5 hours...I'm gonna try and check it out. It definitely is not on my board or even close to being on my board.
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Very cool board!! Not helping the Tensor GAS.
Very cool board!! Not helping the Tensor GAS.
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What an entrancemuthlabben wrote:hi ILF!!!! long time player first time poster. here's the board i've been slowly adding to for years. newest addition is the fairfield accountant, which is a "holy shit never turn it off pedal". updated my tensor and have that running to a remote4. signal chain goes from the tuner and out at the fabrikat, literally just in a line from right to left, top to bottom. nothin crazy.
fav pedal in this chain is probably the 856 or the romferd. the 856 is such an amazing box that is very misunderstood and very much more intimidating than it is difficult to use. the presets are a blessing, and it kinda does everything? I love it for offset pitch trails and stutters that follow the playing. and i really never liked chorus but the romferd is amazing, i love using it with no sway as a metallic resonator by pushing the feedback, or a modulated delay. just everything. PurPLL is a monster and i love the sample buffer, especially with the "nasty" buffer dipswitch, which holds a lot more memory and is way more erratic.

Just curious, cause I'm a huge fan of the DE7, and you obviously don't put just anything on your board...
Does the CF7 somehow have similar mojo as the DE7? Any reason in particular you didn't just go with something that's a bit better build? I'm happy with my current flange/chorus choices, but a combo pedal might free up the much needed board space, so who knows...
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I think I posted this exact same board a while ago, not sure. Hasn't changed in a long time, and I'm super happy with it. New ideas and sounds keep flowing out, though obviously not in the most experimental abstract way. The redpanda/chasebliss/etc rabit hole just isn't for me, I've come to terms with the fact that I'm a bread and butter kinda guy when it comes to effects. Anyway, this bunch of pedlols are doing a great job helping me forget I actually suck at guitar

However...Not sure if this is the right place for this, but if anyone has good tips on how to add at least one more pedal (ehx 720, my fz-2 or octapluss,...)...let's hear it
I love the BF-2 to death, but it's not like I compared it to much else. For all I know a there's a great mirco size clone out there
I could swap both the BF2 and Mooer chorus with an MD-200, if anyone can confirm at least the basic flange/chorus/phase sounds from the MD200 are any good.
Clusterfuzz could be replaced with the Jr version, the turbotuner can be replaced with something smaller, the ST2 compressor might be a bit wider than a Fairfield Accountant,...Anything else?


However...Not sure if this is the right place for this, but if anyone has good tips on how to add at least one more pedal (ehx 720, my fz-2 or octapluss,...)...let's hear it

I love the BF-2 to death, but it's not like I compared it to much else. For all I know a there's a great mirco size clone out there

I could swap both the BF2 and Mooer chorus with an MD-200, if anyone can confirm at least the basic flange/chorus/phase sounds from the MD200 are any good.
Clusterfuzz could be replaced with the Jr version, the turbotuner can be replaced with something smaller, the ST2 compressor might be a bit wider than a Fairfield Accountant,...Anything else?
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This looks good to me! Very cool board.
The mooer analog flanger is pretty good but it's no BF-2. If I were you I'd swap a dirt for something else fun hehehehe
The mooer analog flanger is pretty good but it's no BF-2. If I were you I'd swap a dirt for something else fun hehehehe
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