I always have a clean tone pedal. So either Fuck, Mini or Elements first. Any time I use a 'clean' sound I use one of those, but they're never set up THAT clean tbh. I also set it up as pretty quiet in comparison to the rest of the chain. Then generally I'll have a fuzz or a couple of fuzzes and have them set up super super loud. Massive disparity in volume in comparison to my clean sound. I've also started us an Elements after my fuzz as a boost, which is something I never used to do, but I'm really digging right now. At the end of the chain I always have a delay and I sometimes have a verb although I can get by with the spring on my amp tbh, not really a massive user of verb live, but recording I use a ton.
So generally as an example: TUNER--CLEAN (Fuck)--FUZZ (Pharaoh)--BOOST (Elements)--DELAY (ILFDD)--REVERB (Trinity).
Really basic set up, but live I'm singing and playing so I can't be doing with any extra confusion
I always have a clean tone pedal. So either Fuck, Mini or Elements first. Any time I use a 'clean' sound I use one of those, but they're never set up THAT clean tbh. I also set it up as pretty quiet in comparison to the rest of the chain. Then generally I'll have a fuzz or a couple of fuzzes and have them set up super super loud. Massive disparity in volume in comparison to my clean sound. I've also started us an Elements after my fuzz as a boost, which is something I never used to do, but I'm really digging right now. At the end of the chain I always have a delay and I sometimes have a verb although I can get by with the spring on my amp tbh, not really a massive user of verb live, but recording I use a ton.
So generally as an example: TUNER--CLEAN (Fuck)--FUZZ (Pharaoh)--BOOST (Elements)--DELAY (ILFDD)--REVERB (Trinity).
Really basic set up, but live I'm singing and playing so I can't be doing with any extra confusion
That's a problem I have now actually. Once I downsize it should be easier on me tho. theres gonna be a lot that wont get used that'll ether be sold on b/s/t or used for overdubs. (I kinda like the idea of having a massive collection of stuff to pull out for certian sounds sooo. )
ummohyeah wrote:Godspeed rule and no amount of tape would make their pedalboards safe from my cum.
BitchPudding wrote:
No, I'm THE bitch. The only one allowed here.
Oh yeah, totally. We start recording our first full length on Friday and even though I run a small board live I'll be using a ton of shit on the record. On our last EP there's a tune called Melt and there's a Lovetone Meatball on the rhythm guitar for the entire track. It wasn't mine, it was the recording studio's and I've never been able to replicate that sound live, but as soon as I saw there was one in the studio I knew I was using it on something whether I could replicate it live or not.
Ragged Trousers wrote:Oh yeah, totally. We start recording our first full length on Friday and even though I run a small board live I'll be using a ton of shit on the record. On our last EP there's a tune called Melt and there's a Lovetone Meatball on the rhythm guitar for the entire track. It wasn't mine, it was the recording studio's and I've never been able to replicate that sound live, but as soon as I saw there was one in the studio I knew I was using it on something whether I could replicate it live or not.
Good call on using the meatball, that track sounds killer.
Yea, I don't necessarily care about replicating things live too much ether, if it sounds good go for it. Live, people wont notice much unless its super obvious.
I've been meaning to ask btw, how did y'all come up with the name? It reminds me of cherry slurpies.
with psychic powers.
ummohyeah wrote:Godspeed rule and no amount of tape would make their pedalboards safe from my cum.
BitchPudding wrote:
No, I'm THE bitch. The only one allowed here.
Just putting words together until I found two words that I liked the sound of tbh Apparently there's a Deftones song called Cherry Waves, I didn't know that at the time, but in a couple of interviews I've been asked if that's where the name came from, it wasn't. I liked the sound of The Velvet Underground, The Soft Parade, The Weather Underground and wanted something vaguely like those but also something Shoegazey sounding.
When I first thought of it I thought it sounded like it could've been the name of some 60's dropout community in California, where they all took loads of LSD and lived in the hills, 'cos they thought the government was poisoning the water supply.