Johnny the Kid
Shaunofthedeadologist
Re: Pedalboards
I respect people who can do that sort of setup because I wouldn't be able to do it myself.
It also goes to show that pedal switching even with MIDI is an artform unto itself and utilizing the different effects is an art that not everyone is interested in.
I used to have delay pedals, reverb, flanger, chorus and all that crap, but I got sick of dealing with 9V batteries that die after 5 hours and tripping over a web of tangled wires/cables that I only use either a single dirt pedal + occasional wah now. Effects have great uses, but I much prefer being without all that stuff. I'd rather rely on just the base setup - it's less stuff to go wrong (it still will go wrong, but less often), I spend less money on gear, and it's less restricting. Too much noise? Lower the gain instead of buying different noise gates. Need to go between clean and dirty? Use the volume knob/picking dynamics instead of rushing to hit a pedal with your feet but falling on your face when you trip. I also don't have to worry about certain pedals not playing nice with each other via mucked up grounds, different power sources, different impedances, time based effects placement, etc.
I respect people who can do that sort of setup because I wouldn't be able to do it myself.
It also goes to show that pedal switching even with MIDI is an artform unto itself and utilizing the different effects is an art that not everyone is interested in.
