Let's see your PEDAL BOARD... ILD Edition

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I need to bust out my FX90. It really is a killer sounding delay.
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Ghost echo is the shit. You won't regret it.
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misterstomach wrote:Ghost echo is the shit. You won't regret it.


This. Its my always on pedal. Fattens everything up nice and I can still palm mute with it. You can also dial it in for more cavernous sounds to though.
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misterstomach wrote:Ghost echo is the shit. You won't regret it.


This.
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I have the Ghost but don't use it. My always on verb is the Boss RV-2. Classic. Sits on top of my amp and splits my signal into stereo when necessary (most of the time). If you are looking for the "perfect" verb and can't find anything that works I would recommend getting a TC HOF or Trinity and programming your own verb sound with their TonePrint editor. I managed to duplicate a verb I made on an old Alesis reverb, a big cathedral reverb with swirling flanger jet sounds in the background. Not for everyone but sounds "unique".

Big box Muff is cool as well as all that rehousing work. There are a few pedals that I'd love to move the jacks around or relocate the power plug.

That CE-2 is great. Only chorus I can really stand I think, because it's kinda phaser-ish.

I updated my board the other day. Was using a Diamond Fireburst for fuzz and that pedal sounds AWESOME but just doesn't quite have enough volume on tap sadly. Switched over to using a LSTR which I have never really tried using as my main fuzz. It sounds good when it's un-scooped.

Also bought some male/male patch plugs to connect some side by side pedals without running through the extra cable. I will see how durable they are. They are gold at least... :)

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If that sounds even half as pretty as it's laid out, then you have a fabulous sounding effects board, my friend.
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Starting to piece together a board
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How is that pitchfork? Accurate enough to use as a capo or detune pedal? Like to shift a B standard guitar down to A standard for example. Or to shift a B standard guitar up to C# for a Sabbath cover or something?
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I'm using the pitchfork for that, and it's definitely good for doing fully wet (hehe) pitch shifting. The only thing I have found I don't like is if you're pitchshifting and doing lots of palm muting, you can tell the tracking is delayed by a fraction of a second, and it can make fast parts hard to play. I don't notice any latency at all when playing chords or anything else, pretty much just the fast palm mutes. My favorite use for it has been mixing some octave down pre-fuzz for super heavies.
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Has anyone on here had any personal experience with the EHX satisfaction fuzz?
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Jäke wrote:If that sounds even half as pretty as it's laid out, then you have a fabulous sounding effects board, my friend.


Sounds great with that SGB! Thanks again for that bro.
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All this fab tone talk around here lately had me rummaging through my storage unit last night for a few hours. Its been years, but it sounds massive through my ampeg v2.

My beat up old marveltone got a makeover as well, new jacks, true bypass, clean pots, 9v jack and filled the hole the prior owner drilled in the enclosure with a green led. It screams "tone" for sure, but do any of you diy'ers have any suggestions on dimming that fucker down? It's like stairing into the vagina of another universe, it literally blinds me when I go to engage my stomps.
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About to replace the Fuzz Factory with Tom's Velcrobot, the Wooly Mammoth is getting replaced with my Mastotron, and I'm adding my POG and EQD Hummingbird. I'm also still looking for a killer bubble font clone and a good Tonebender.

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christianatl wrote:I'm also still looking for a killer bubble font clone


Not sure if its too booku, but the emanating fist dp-01 #7 is a clone of the early black box 7d muffs, which is the same circuit as the bubble font.

Apparently I've been living under a rock, but really dig your band, will be making some purchases from your bandcamp soon.
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braaandooon wrote:All this fab tone talk around here lately had me rummaging through my storage unit last night for a few hours. Its been years, but it sounds massive through my ampeg v2.

My beat up old marveltone got a makeover as well, new jacks, true bypass, clean pots, 9v jack and filled the hole the prior owner drilled in the enclosure with a green led. It screams "tone" for sure, but do any of you diy'ers have any suggestions on dimming that fucker down? It's like stairing into the vagina of another universe, it literally blinds me when I go to engage my stomps.


Put a resistor between the footswitch and the LED, you can change the brightness with different values.
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