What is your next pedal going to be?

This might be the first time in my life that I can honestly say I'm not looking for any more pedals.

If someone were to twist my arm and make me choose something anyway, I'd either get a Spaceman Effects Aurora Analog Flanger or a Homebrew Electronics Frostbite Flanger.

Either of those would strictly be chosen since I don't currently own a flanger. (Don't really think I'd use one anyway.)

I will probably continue to build pedals for a bit and might stumble on something else.
 
Picked up a Stone Deaf Tremotron just last week and that's gonna be my last never-before-pedal for the forseeable future, so from here on out it'll only be upgrades and replacements. And the only thing I really need is a good tap tempo delay. Ideally I'd get the UA Starlight because goddamn Memory Man DLX, but at €400 and being unemployed I don't see it happening very soon. Maybe the new Vapor Trail DLX will do the trick for me? I'm actually quite happy with the Flashback I have atm but the lack of a dedicated tap tempo makes it a hassle in a live situation.

After that maybe I'll eventually upgrade my Flanger or Wah but I'm not really feeling much of a need.
 
This might be the first time in my life that I can honestly say I'm not looking for any more pedals.

If someone were to twist my arm and make me choose something anyway, I'd either get a Spaceman Effects Aurora Analog Flanger or a Homebrew Electronics Frostbite Flanger.

Either of those would strictly be chosen since I don't currently own a flanger. (Don't really think I'd use one anyway.)

I will probably continue to build pedals for a bit and might stumble on something else.

Since you mentioned flanger, I would be remiss if I didn't mention the Thorpy Fanger and the Komorebi Flanger. Both are absolutely superb!
 
Seariously considering a Loope to replace 2 Echoplex Digital Pros.

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Yeah, the Loupe pedal is designed more for improvisation and manipulations of the loop rather than overdubbing a repeating pattern. So it isn't for people that 'build a song from the ground up' style of looping, but for people who use it more like a DJ...re-mixing and twisting the sound.
The fact that it has unrounded multiply and a true feedback control has me considering it.
 
I need something with a little more mids on my board and was thinking of picking up either an Earthquaker Devices Plumes pedal or a Jam Pedals Rattler.
 
I need something with a little more mids on my board and was thinking of picking up either an Earthquaker Devices Plumes pedal or a Jam Pedals Rattler.

Both of those pedals are great! The Plumes is tough to beat for the money. Another pedal with a lot of kids is the Friedman Dirty Shirley.
 
After the Donner White Tape Echo that will be arriving today, it looks like my next pedal will be a TC Electronic Honey Pot fuzz.

Have you ever considered getting a midi switching pedal that you can plug all of your other pedals into? You could have all of them available in any configuration that you can imagine. Though you would still need change the settings on the pedals manually.

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Grabbing one of these to test out a one-amp, Wet-Dry setup using my Katana 100 mk2:

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My goal with the preamp is primarily for a clean, Fender-ish channel to carry my wet effects (delay and reverb), but the 5150 and Mesa-based sims actually sounded pretty useful in demos online.

Plus, each amp model has 2 modes (driven and clean) and you can save a preset for each amp type once you dial in what you like on each one.

Seems like a lot of fun for $75!
 
Probably a lowly BD-2. I don't need it, and I don't really think it sounds good, but it was my first pedal and the sound is ingrained in my memory of how my teenage band sounded, so a part of me wants to be able to recapture it.
 
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