Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 3:22 pm
Is the Jazz Chorus sounding good with Drives? I am tempted but everytime someone's talking about a JC amp, they only talk about the cleansO Drones wrote:
Is the Jazz Chorus sounding good with Drives? I am tempted but everytime someone's talking about a JC amp, they only talk about the cleansO Drones wrote:
I will give it a try if i find one in a shopO Drones wrote:Sounds great with dirt. I always run dirt into clean amps though, so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
O Drones wrote:
This specific setup was put together for some upcoming performances. The cassette and cd players each have their own outputs and are able to run independent of one another (with different modifications to both) and the pedal to left is a bit reducer/ring modulator hybrid (w/ multiple patching options). I'll primarily be using them for samples, tape effects, digital errors, textures, and rhythm accompaniment. Due to an untimely accident, I'm unable to play guitar and piano to my full abilities at the moment so I'll be approaching performance in a different light until my hand and wrist heal up.UglyCasanova wrote:You know you'll have to explain this in more detail.
Thanks, it's actually quite very simple: I used 2" screws (the additional length adds a very minute amount of extra weight which helps to anchor it) and hex nuts to hold both in place. I'm kicking around a few different ideas though and also experimenting with alternative materials and technology.Heraclitus Akimbo wrote:Love the guts of that tape player/CD player. How does the mounting work?xchristophex wrote:"Time moves in one direction, memory in another."
What's the unit in the wooden case to the far left?Ruiner wrote:Haven’t played proper guitar for some time now so there together this bored for today
https://www.instagram.com/p/BeioBSynHdo ... rald.fjordxchristophex wrote:What's the unit in the wooden case to the far left?Ruiner wrote:Haven’t played proper guitar for some time now so there together this bored for today
Seems more like a collection than a pedal board...Mike S wrote:
I don't like the idea of a board. I'd rather just keep the Voodoo Power Block close and swap out when I need to.Jero wrote:Seems more like a collection than a pedal board...Mike S wrote:
but you've got some cool shit