space6oy wrote:this delay junkie still wants to try an EAD4096 so bad...
god damn ANOTHER... & i my ILFDD too.
The EAR is really an amazing delay pedal. It and the ILFDD really balance each other out nicely with their toanz. Plus, I get twice the oscillation power.
As much as I'm looking forward to putting a big board together at some point, I could get by with this and be completely satisfied (though a ditto at the end wouldn't hurt). Really versatile.
weed_killer wrote:As much as I'm looking forward to putting a big board together at some point, I could get by with this and be completely satisfied (though a ditto at the end wouldn't hurt). Really versatile.
Almost done now. All it will need is a decent power supply. At least the Goodbye 24 likes to be in a separate power loop. And I think the other digital brothers would appreciate being on their own as well.
This will be my band board, before it became this it was similar but smaller and with a RRR for Reverb and a Boss Tu-2. The Randy, DD-6 and BF-2 are additions I just made, all of them make sounds I think I could use but maybe not very often. The GB24, Freeze and Mini were added over the course of a couple of months and all do specific things I want. Or in case of the GB24 they inspire whole new stuff. We have a song in the works that is pretty much based on a GB 24 "lick".
Almost done now. All it will need is a decent power supply. At least the Goodbye 24 likes to be in a separate power loop. And I think the other digital brothers would appreciate being on their own as well.
This will be my band board, before it became this it was similar but smaller and with a RRR for Reverb and a Boss Tu-2. The Randy, DD-6 and BF-2 are additions I just made, all of them make sounds I think I could use but maybe not very often. The GB24, Freeze and Mini were added over the course of a couple of months and all do specific things I want. Or in case of the GB24 they inspire whole new stuff. We have a song in the works that is pretty much based on a GB 24 "lick".
nice. satisfied with the dd6 now? maybe i should have taken a black pt mini, too...
nice. satisfied with the dd6 now? maybe i should have taken a black pt mini, too...
DD6 is awesome. I really love the short setting, it goes down to 1ms, and that sounds like a wicked filter. (The DD7 does the same) Apart from that it does what I wanted it to do, crisp repeats, tap tempo, everything awesome.
weed_killer wrote:As much as I'm looking forward to putting a big board together at some point, I could get by with this and be completely satisfied (though a ditto at the end wouldn't hurt). Really versatile.
Hwhat are the middle two?
copper one is a great destroyer clone. It was blank when I got it so I made a decal based on 'The Hissing of Summer Lawns' cover art by Joni Mitchell. The green one is a Montreal Assembly Goodbye24 with a photo of a statue in the netherlands from a nat geo issue.