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Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 5:55 pm
by fungalattack
Looks like a LSTR to me
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 6:16 pm
by AngryGoldfish
hbombgraphics wrote:Dude that is awesome,
would love some routing details
Thanks. It's pretty simple actually: from right to left on the bottom row is straight, then it goes up to the next shelf with the Goatkeeper, and then out into a buffer and the input of my Fryette Memphis. Then, from right to left on the top shelf, it goes Deluxe Pitch Pirate to EQD Ghost and then out to the return of the loop on the amp. I like to have the modulation and time-based effects in the loop. I find it makes the sound more immersive and alleviates a little tone suck.
fungalattack wrote:Looks like a LSTR to me
Actually, it's a Pharaoh.
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 6:29 pm
by excane
Awesome board goldfish

What's the signal chain?
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 8:45 pm
by hiorgos
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Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 11:51 am
by AngryGoldfish
hiorgos wrote:Ha, Angrygoldfish.. I remember your board for the last couple of years at hcfx, it's getting better and better.
Any good uses for the Deluxe Pirate?
You can just use the delay side as a bright, lo-fi delay with sweet modulation and insane pitch shifting, or you can use it as a sci-fi clangy noise generator with the delay time set to minimun and the mix knob at a particular point, or you can use it as a really smooth and vintage tape warble effect in real-time. The delay tones are nothing special. It's the modulation that makes it special. And the ability to turn the mix knob almost all the way wet allows for borderline real-time chorus and vibrato tones. There is a really, really small delay, but that actually adds to the character of it; kinda like the EQD Rainbow Machine or Organizer and their tracking controls.
excane: the circuit path is in a comment above you. It's pretty straightforward, going from right to left and up to the Goatkeeper, and then right to left again with the modulation and time-based effects in the loop of my amp.
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 12:24 pm
by excane
Woopsie, missed that. DOHH
The sounds you must get out of that board must be ridiculous.
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 1:03 pm
by hiorgos
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Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 1:17 pm
by sylnau
hiorgos wrote:Cheers. I liked that square wave kind of modulation I hear on the Deluxe Pirate demos, but feels like it provides hours of tweaking and I would get lost trying to remember settings with these small knobs.
When you found a sound you like, take a picture with your phone.
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 6:44 pm
by hiorgos
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Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 7:29 pm
by bugzaney
i've been gassing for a deluxe pitch pirate for months. ugh. how far is the pitch shifting range?
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 10:28 am
by AngryGoldfish
bugzaney wrote:i've been gassing for a deluxe pitch pirate for months. ugh. how far is the pitch shifting range?
For the real-time chorus/vibrato sounds, actually very little. You can't get that seasick warble unless you use the modulation on the tails of the delay, in which case the pitch shifting is then not in real-time but very intense. It's the only qualm I have with this unit. Still, I rarely ever use that kind of range and depth, so it doesn't bother me that much and it shouldn't deter you from getting one unless that is your only real goal, in which case you should get something like the Sepukku or Diamond.
hiorgos wrote:Cheers. I liked that square wave kind of modulation I hear on the Deluxe Pirate demos, but feels like it provides hours of tweaking and I would get lost trying to remember settings with these small knobs.
It's incredibly easy to dial in. There are three main tones, and those three main tones are really easy to remember. It took about half an hour to learn how to use the pedal. Now I'm a master at it. I was extremely surprised at how user-friendly it is. I didn't get along with the Whetstone phaser because I thought it had clumsy controls, but this, albeit not a phaser, is very intuitive considering.
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 3:06 pm
by goroth
I've got a regular pitch pirate and it can swing around 1,5 octaves. Given the nature of how the pitch shift is created there is always going to be a slight delay, which is noticeable the more wet mix you have. It means you can't really play faster note changes in time, but anything that you hold out will be ok. I haven't timed the delay when 100% wet between hitting the note and getting the shifted note but I guess it'd be a couple of tenths of a second.
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 7:13 pm
by MaxMaps

Its turning pink!
Signal Chain is Hawk--Ratt LM308 Clone ---CF Pink Elephant ---RRR---EQD Rainbow Machine ---Vox Delay Lab--- POG2
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 7:19 pm
by excane
MaxMaps wrote:
Signal Chain is Hawk--Ratt LM308 Clone ---CF Pink Elephant ---RRR---EQD Rainbow Machine ---Vox Delay Lab--- POG2
At first I was like "WTF
Then I realized the chain is written in reverse

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Sun Jul 22, 2012 7:22 pm
by MaxMaps
excane wrote:MaxMaps wrote:
Signal Chain is Hawk--Ratt LM308 Clone ---CF Pink Elephant ---RRR---EQD Rainbow Machine ---Vox Delay Lab--- POG2
At first I was like "WTF
Then I realized the chain is written in reverse

