...a delay pedal . I spent some time with my M9's reverb section and discovered there's actually some great stuff in there. A few good spring, plate, and room options, plus the octo (shimmer) and quite possibly my favorite - Particle. I found that cranking the mix to full with the particle reverb kills the dry guitar signal, and leaves me with swelly, synthy goodness. Perfect for some of the ambient pad work I do in a live setting.
The problem I ran into was that I want 3 or 4 different reverb settings to choose from... but only have 6 options at any given time with the M9 (and only 3 at once). I usually have a delay or two on, and a touch of noise gate with my single coil guitars, I just didn't have enough switches for everything.
So, I have a used DD-20 on the way to cover my delays, which will free up the M9 to handle my reverb, gate, and occasional modulation. I'm very slowly getting my pedalboard together, but I think once it's done I'll have an efficient board for my needs.
The problem I ran into was that I want 3 or 4 different reverb settings to choose from... but only have 6 options at any given time with the M9 (and only 3 at once). I usually have a delay or two on, and a touch of noise gate with my single coil guitars, I just didn't have enough switches for everything.
So, I have a used DD-20 on the way to cover my delays, which will free up the M9 to handle my reverb, gate, and occasional modulation. I'm very slowly getting my pedalboard together, but I think once it's done I'll have an efficient board for my needs.
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