gonna be ten pedals, eight by pp2+, one that needs to run on a battery, and one on a wall wart. im thinking fulltone soulbender 2->stomp underfoot silver foxx->boss sd1->boss oc2->duncan paladium->duncan vapor trail->duncan dark sun->duncan shape shifter->h&k rotosphere and putting a clean boost somewhere in there. the fuzz needs to go first but everything else is flexible. i own all these so dont plan on buying anything new but have plenty of other stuff layin around i could swap in. fuzz, fuzz+octave up, od, octave down, distortion, delay, delay+reverb, trem, leslie... should cover anything id ever need. the boss pedals will be in a radial bypass loop pedal since i dont love their bypass tones.
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Originally posted by jeremy View Postgonna be ten pedals, eight by pp2+, one that needs to run on a battery, and one on a wall wart. im thinking fulltone soulbender 2->stomp underfoot silver foxx->boss sd1->boss oc2->duncan paladium->duncan vapor trail->duncan dark sun->duncan shape shifter->h&k rotosphere and putting a clean boost somewhere in there. the fuzz needs to go first but everything else is flexible. i own all these so dont plan on buying anything new but have plenty of other stuff layin around i could swap in. fuzz, fuzz+octave up, od, octave down, distortion, delay, delay+reverb, trem, leslie... should cover anything id ever need. the boss pedals will be in a radial bypass loop pedal since i dont love their bypass tones.Originally posted by Bad City
He's got the crowd on his side and the blue jean lights in his eyes...
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That’s going to be a killer super flexible board, looking forward to seeing how it turns out. When I was gigging I did try incorporating my Roto into a board and initially had a main board for the front and then a small board for the loop with just a delay, reverb and clean boost but there was just too much floor space being taken so removed the Roto and just use it at home.
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That's gonna be quite the setup. I'm assuming the fuzz will run on battery? My Phase 90 is battery only and it sits first in the chain as well. I like it there and when I unplug from the board the battery is out of circuit as well. Plus, I don't have to remember to unplug a patch cable somewhere in line elsewhere.
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yeah, the soulbender will be on a battery. i like the way it sounds with a non-alkaline 9v better than anything else.
Originally posted by Securb View PostWho are you and what did you do with Jeremy?
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hate not being able to edit posts with quotes...
i have three boards setup right now, all are just planks of wood. not sure what im going to do for this one but thinking of getting something a little more fancy.
the oc2 i use for solos to fatten things up and get the cool synthy quality it imparts, part of the reason i love the oc2 and dont like the oc3. the silver foxx is a foxx tone machine type thing, a fairly aggressive fuzz with octave up
and heres a pic of the pedals acebob, the pp2+ is in the basement.
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im thinking maybe the rotosphere may live off the board now that im thinking about it. and weight is one consideration, it also takes up a big chunk of real estate so would allow a smaller board.
and i dont know if i really need a rat on there. also dont own one at the moment. there is plenty of flavors of dirt on there between the bender, foxx, sd1, and paladium,
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Nice layout and pedal selection!
I've been interested in the Silver Foxx for some time. I have been using a Homebrew Electronics UFO for about 10 years. That's also a Foxx Tone Machine clone. Still haven't found another fuzz that I like better.
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Originally posted by Securb View Post
The zipper broke on my PT Pro gigbag because the board was so heavy loaded up.The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side.
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