Shep on Bass wrote:Hey folks, 1st post in the pedalboard thread (on this forum at least!)...
I'm working on my new board at the mo due to logistics issues with the old one (we did a european tour and loading it every night about killed us!) so this is being split into two small boards in a right angle config. A few bits have also changed, and I'll post some updated stuff by the end of the week, but until then, this is what the big set up looked like...
The foogers' are on a raised tier, underneath which is an Aguilar Octamizer, Boss PN-2, Fuzzrocious Grey Stache & Fuzzrocious Broke Dick Peanut Gallery.
Those pics were snapped when setting up for a video shoot, which also features the board pretty heavily...
This is an excellent board, but for some reason this and mudfuzz's board fill me with an odd sense of dread. Like cold-war missile crisis dread. Knowing that at their control and outside of mine is the power to lay waste to minds and create a sounds hitherto unheard by ears of men... kinda makes me feel like I should build a bigger board and check out the sounds myself
A couple of changes, and I got it wired up finally. A couple of the patch cables I wired up don't work though, and I don't actually own a soldering iron so I'll fix them up next time I go to my folks place, and maybe make a few spares
Collin, that makes me happy that you have both a RRR and a spring theory. I would have all possible verb needs covered with those two pups. I'm considering trading the ghost echo for the spring theory - it seems like it can get more ambient and atmospheric.
that is all I need fuzz, reverb and delay, in that order, but really flangers are rad, phasers are cool, chorus can be great, tremolo is rocking, overdrive is tasty, and distortion is keewwwll, too!!
A couple of changes, and I got it wired up finally. A couple of the patch cables I wired up don't work though, and I don't actually own a soldering iron so I'll fix them up next time I go to my folks place, and maybe make a few spares