y'all are making me jealous...and making me want new stuff. here's what I'm running: pitch black -> micro synth -> mellotowne singing tree LE -> devi ever 90 -> bit mangler - > small stone -> tr-2 -> DD-7 -> stereo memory man
I'm an analog delay and volume pedal away from being content...I'd like to switch out the boss trem for something that doesn't have as big of a volume drop. I've tried using my amp trem (music man hd130r) but it's not as versatile. I'm also considering adding a reverb...and a super fuzz (malekko fuzz?)...and I'm sure 800 things. So much for being content?
Tigerbass wrote:I'm getting super-close now! Gigging this this weekend. Probably one more change and I will be set for a while!
I see you took the snowdrift off and put the noisemaker noise invaders on. how is eeet on bass?
There are some serious awesome boards in this thread. And it makes me miss my bit mangler.
Pure class.
I wish my bassist rocked a board like this.
Thanks man, that was very kind!
I love that little Noise Invadres pedal. I kills with bass and is the quietest heavy pedal I think I've ever played. You know, without a gate knob. As for the Quasar Deluxe... Awesome...just pure awesome. It is still brand new, I got it yesterday (#002) but DAMN it laughed my little Small Stone Nano off my board in like 2 seconds!!
retinal orbita wrote:Shocking that one doesn't need 2000k in boutique pedals to do interesting things anymore....
I saw this picture of Hendrix, all he used was a wah.... And not even the Jim Dunlop Jimi Hedrix wah, just some old thing.....
Jimi didn't realise the horrible tone suck we had to listen to every time he used that wah.
MaxMaps wrote:wow the boards on this page are just unholy.
Holy Shinikies, what dimensions did you make your drasp board at? I thought about getting one.
Makes me sad that I didn't pick up a ghost disaster.
Mine is a large size sloped board with removable bottom. It measures 30"x16" and is about 3" high at the back, just enough room for two PP2+s in there. I'd highly recommend it! When designing it with Bob, you can literally throw any idea or request at him and he'll make it happen.
Do you find the pedals stay in place well after a few gigs or do they move around alot?