@2oooiooo2 Gator G-BUS 8, it has 8 9v connections and 3 12v connections. It also has a spot to screw into the bottom of the board so it's super easy to use and there's not a ridiculous mess of cables. Or at least not a mess of power cables.
@coronalite96 Just a term for the order of pedals on a pedalboard (i.e.; in the signal chain you'd want to put certain pedals in front of or behind others to bring out their characteristics and create different sounds. Try putting a distortion in front of a wah and then try putting a wah in front of a distortion and see how different each setup sounds.).
@DemoColorScheme I've got a bypass looper (2 actually) that both do clean/wet blend, but I don't have one that incorporates the whole chain. I've got some distortions in one chain and a bunch of modulation effects in the other right now.
I was kinda thinking more of the hassle of switching everything on and off. With the stuff you're planning to add, it'll be huge and will require quite some tap dancing.
@DemoColorScheme I rarely have more than 2 on at the same time, it's more just that I have a lot of different single pedals for copious amounts of tweakability. Do I NEED 6 different distorted tones, as many modulation effects, etc.? Perhaps not, but I like having the option to pick and choose. It makes everything infinitely interesting.
@DemoColorScheme One of the few, good sir. So many people have dubbed this "unnecessary," "stupid," "gimmicky," etc. (especially because I'm the bassist, hardly anyone cares about bass) but I see it as an extension of my playing. The way I write involves more than just a clean signal and a certain tone may mesh better with everything else that's going on in the song and I don't want to miss that one particular tone that really pushes the sound further, in a beneficial way.
Can you demo the morley, ps-3 and cathedral please?
ukeleleboy97 5 months ago
@ukeleleboy97 the Morley Fuzz Wah? or just the regular wah?
mbro7614 5 months ago
@mbro7614 the fuzz one
ukeleleboy97 5 months ago
@ukeleleboy97 Yeah, I might be able to do that tonight. I'll post it when I can.
mbro7614 5 months ago
Im gona get a rig at this size when i grow up :D
ukeleleboy97 7 months ago
What was your first pedal?
ukeleleboy97 8 months ago
@ukeleleboy97 I think it was my Guyatone VT-X tremolo...
mbro7614 8 months ago
what kind of power supply do you use?
2oooiooo2 9 months ago
@2oooiooo2 Gator G-BUS 8, it has 8 9v connections and 3 12v connections. It also has a spot to screw into the bottom of the board so it's super easy to use and there's not a ridiculous mess of cables. Or at least not a mess of power cables.
mbro7614 9 months ago
Your collection of effects is incredible!!!!
Really amazing!!!
Congratulations!
LaboratorioDexter182 1 year ago
@coronalite96 Just a term for the order of pedals on a pedalboard (i.e.; in the signal chain you'd want to put certain pedals in front of or behind others to bring out their characteristics and create different sounds. Try putting a distortion in front of a wah and then try putting a wah in front of a distortion and see how different each setup sounds.).
mbro7614 1 year ago
Well I guess somebody decided to outdo me with the biggest pedalboard HAHAHA
exodia333 1 year ago
@exodia333 biggest this side of the Mississippi (or at least I'd like to think) haha
mbro7614 1 year ago
Are you thinking about adding a true bypass looper / audio switcher? With an amount of pedals like this I'd highly recommend it.
DemoColorScheme 1 year ago
@DemoColorScheme I've got a bypass looper (2 actually) that both do clean/wet blend, but I don't have one that incorporates the whole chain. I've got some distortions in one chain and a bunch of modulation effects in the other right now.
mbro7614 1 year ago
@mbro7614
I was kinda thinking more of the hassle of switching everything on and off. With the stuff you're planning to add, it'll be huge and will require quite some tap dancing.
DemoColorScheme 1 year ago
@DemoColorScheme I rarely have more than 2 on at the same time, it's more just that I have a lot of different single pedals for copious amounts of tweakability. Do I NEED 6 different distorted tones, as many modulation effects, etc.? Perhaps not, but I like having the option to pick and choose. It makes everything infinitely interesting.
mbro7614 1 year ago
@mbro7614
I get that, sure.
DemoColorScheme 1 year ago
@DemoColorScheme One of the few, good sir. So many people have dubbed this "unnecessary," "stupid," "gimmicky," etc. (especially because I'm the bassist, hardly anyone cares about bass) but I see it as an extension of my playing. The way I write involves more than just a clean signal and a certain tone may mesh better with everything else that's going on in the song and I don't want to miss that one particular tone that really pushes the sound further, in a beneficial way.
mbro7614 1 year ago
@mbro7614
Well, 'unnecessary' isn't up to anyone to decide. Each person wants to use his own tools and in all reality, there's no 'wrong' or 'right'.
DemoColorScheme 1 year ago
@DemoColorScheme Exactly the sentiment I hold.
mbro7614 1 year ago