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mmmm ibanez modulated delay is such a stupidly underrated pedal, it does so many cool things its like a DMM but clearer
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I prefer how the drive pedals react to the guitar, especially to the volume pot. The pedals clean up nicer. The compressor after the drivepedals brings sustain without adding drive or compression to the pedals. I hope you undestand what I mean..
^that board is TOO clean. Love it! Goatkeeper is insanely awesome too and I've always wanted to try that Multidrive.
muttlegs wrote:What is the little pyramid pedal bottom centre?
It's an effect order reverser I made from the Beavis Audio layout. With it I can put the FrantaBit/ BugCrusher either before or after the MF-101 for either synthy sweeps or digitized vocal madness.
DannDubbleEwe wrote:^that board is TOO clean. Love it! Goatkeeper is insanely awesome too and I've always wanted to try that Multidrive.
muttlegs wrote:What is the little pyramid pedal bottom centre?
It's an effect order reverser I made from the Beavis Audio layout. With it I can put the FrantaBit/ BugCrusher either before or after the MF-101 for either synthy sweeps or digitized vocal madness.
I would love to see a better pic and hear more about how it works. It looks great. Respect to your aesthetic and building skillz!
I didn't know you could do that (reverse order). I'm gonna have to build one of those. I was thinking that would be cool for when I get my Small Stone that way I could have phaser at the end of my chain or before my El Cap (for looping without phaser on everything).
Gutmann wrote:I prefer how the drive pedals react to the guitar, especially to the volume pot. The pedals clean up nicer. The compressor after the drivepedals brings sustain without adding drive or compression to the pedals. I hope you undestand what I mean..
yes I do, I tried mine after dirt and didn't really love it
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muttlegs wrote:I would love to see a better pic and hear more about how it works. It looks great. Respect to your aesthetic and building skillz!
Ask and ye shall receive! It is a HANDY tool. It's also pretty neat if you're kind of lazy about trying different orders of pedals. Instead of muting/ turning off your amp you can just hook 'em in and swap them back and forth to see what you like. I REALLY dig it.
So, there is a set of SEND and a set of RECEIVE. Send/ Receive 1 is the first effect or line of effects, S/R 2 is the second. You simply push the button and it "flip flops" your order via a switch instead of moving the pedal after the other - whichever placement is indicated by each LED, so one is on all the time. It's especially handy if you like how a pedal sounds both before and after another, or if you want to get a differing sound after a chain of effects. Loopmaster sells something exactly the same called "Effect Sequence Reverser". After just now doing a google search I guess beavisaudio is up for renewal? Sad. They had the best, simplest layouts.