sonidero wrote:After all this talk about ripping and flipping everything and why we do things wrong at ILF I wanted to try this lil thing...
Arrange my pedals in whatever way you choose and tell us why if you feel like it... Any combo or order... It's mostly (99%) Dirt and Delay but it's my shit not yours... No adding pedals or asking why I don't have or it'd be better with; just these... Use as many or as few as you want...
What Would You Play???
1. Algal Bloom
2. TAFM
3. Elements
4. Green Muff
5. Megalith
6. DOD Bass Grunge
7. HM-2
8. El Cap
9. ILFDD
10. Cloudbuster
11. MF Delay (x2)
12. DD-5
13. RRR (x2)
14. Tremulust
15. Dinosaur Flanger
16. Ice Box Chorus
17. Shitari Trip Synth
18. Chrome 535Q
19. Magic Meter
20. Ibby Bottom Booster
That's some of what's laying around and seems to be what gets used the most...
Tell me how to be cool like you...

I personally like to keep it simple, and only haul around the shit that actually gets a lot of use. I'm not at all a less is more kinda guy, but I still think it makes sense to get the most out of as little as possible gear, just for the sake of convenience. Less peds means less power, less hum or signal loss, lighter/smaller board,..
So I'd try to get all my dirt from the TAFM (raw gnarly superfuzzyness) and HM-2 (raw fizzy brootalz), and use the Elements for everything else. Big Muffs are overrated. There, I said it
I have a thing for shitty old dod dirt though, so the Bass grunge might get a spot on my board too, just for the hell of it.
I'm mostly a dirt+delay/verb kinda guy myself, so aside from the RRR, the Moog delay and the DD-5 (reverse mode ftw), I'd stick to one or two modulation pedals at most. Just a straight forward chorus or flanger does the trick for me. I'm not a big fan of wahs either. They take up a lot of space and monies, and only show up once in a while in a solo or intro thing, and always balance between being classy/tasty/hendrixy and being over the top and hair metalish. Whatever, it's probably just me
I don't usually bother messing with effects loops, or with unconventional pedal orders. Having at least one dirt pedal sandwiched between your delays can be fun though, or vice versa.
So yeah, pretty 'bread and butter', with not too many trippy synthy noise makers that hardly ever find their way into a decent song anyway.