Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2014 8:45 pm
I'm down for the hm2 kit.
Nice. Definitely gonna have to get in on this.new05002 wrote:I think 1590BB (Pharoah) would be an easy build
Glad the tour went well (for the most part). I'll leave that page open so I can watch the videos after my kid goes to bed. Is that your pedalboard with the volume pedal and Jamman in the bottom pic? I think I remember you saying you were looking for something like that to control samples and whatnot. Anyway, what else were you running on your board?humancertainty wrote:Hey guys. Been a while. I didn't even try to peruse through the last month of pages. Well, I went through the last week.
Anyhow, I survived tour. There were definitely some highs and lows. Went through three vans the first week. A piece of shit band from France broke into our van in Lyon. We played some rad shows, though. Touring with Inter Arma ruled. Such great dudes and a great band. Only a couple of days with Windhand, unfortunately.
I generally don't like to post this kind of stuff but it was really cool to wake up to today.
http://www.roadburn.com/2014/04/unexpec ... -4-indian/
And Nick, I'm too stupid for a kit but I would love an assembled HM-2.
That was our bassist's board. He used it to run samples between songs. I didn't take a picture of my board but the guitar side was a Pharaoh, an Oath, an RV-5 and a DD-6. And a tuner, of course. Plus a Lehle ABY. We do one song where Dylan sings so I run my guitar through his rig for that one. For noise and such, I used my modular synth with a few pedals. The modular side was a Boss FS-6, a Moog expression pedal, a Dunlop stereo volume pedal, a Dunwich Ultimate Stereo Tone Box, and a Radial Passive Stereo DI. I had to get a fucking Pedaltrain Pro to fit it all.conky wrote:Nice. Definitely gonna have to get in on this.new05002 wrote:I think 1590BB (Pharoah) would be an easy build
Glad the tour went well (for the most part). I'll leave that page open so I can watch the videos after my kid goes to bed. Is that your pedalboard with the volume pedal and Jamman in the bottom pic? I think I remember you saying you were looking for something like that to control samples and whatnot. Anyway, what else were you running on your board?humancertainty wrote:Hey guys. Been a while. I didn't even try to peruse through the last month of pages. Well, I went through the last week.
Anyhow, I survived tour. There were definitely some highs and lows. Went through three vans the first week. A piece of shit band from France broke into our van in Lyon. We played some rad shows, though. Touring with Inter Arma ruled. Such great dudes and a great band. Only a couple of days with Windhand, unfortunately.
I generally don't like to post this kind of stuff but it was really cool to wake up to today.
http://www.roadburn.com/2014/04/unexpec ... -4-indian/
And Nick, I'm too stupid for a kit but I would love an assembled HM-2.
Nice. I'm trying to convince our keyboardist to run his stuff through some crazy pedals.humancertainty wrote: That was our bassist's board. He used it to run samples between songs. I didn't take a picture of my board but the guitar side was a Pharaoh, an Oath, an RV-5 and a DD-6. And a tuner, of course. Plus a Lehle ABY. We do one song where Dylan sings so I run my guitar through his rig for that one. For noise and such, I used my modular synth with a few pedals. The modular side was a Boss FS-6, a Moog expression pedal, a Dunlop stereo volume pedal, a Dunwich Ultimate Stereo Tone Box, and a Radial Passive Stereo DI. I had to get a fucking Pedaltrain Pro to fit it all.
Fun fact: A Pedaltrain Pro can't have any pedals on it when you check it or it will be too heavy.
You'll love it there. He. Has an awesome shop with a great view of the city. My wife and I stopped by while we were on vacation there last year. I got to fuck around with an Oath and a few other pedals before they came out.neonblack wrote:So, guess who's going to visit the BAT cave to try out some pedals and see where the black magic happens?
His name is...me!
Convince him to play keytar while you're at it.conky wrote:Nice. I'm trying to convince our keyboardist to run his stuff through some crazy pedals.humancertainty wrote: That was our bassist's board. He used it to run samples between songs. I didn't take a picture of my board but the guitar side was a Pharaoh, an Oath, an RV-5 and a DD-6. And a tuner, of course. Plus a Lehle ABY. We do one song where Dylan sings so I run my guitar through his rig for that one. For noise and such, I used my modular synth with a few pedals. The modular side was a Boss FS-6, a Moog expression pedal, a Dunlop stereo volume pedal, a Dunwich Ultimate Stereo Tone Box, and a Radial Passive Stereo DI. I had to get a fucking Pedaltrain Pro to fit it all.
Fun fact: A Pedaltrain Pro can't have any pedals on it when you check it or it will be too heavy.
You'll love it there. He. Has an awesome shop with a great view of the city. My wife and I stopped by while we were on vacation there last year. I got to fuck around with an Oath and a few other pedals before they came out.neonblack wrote:So, guess who's going to visit the BAT cave to try out some pedals and see where the black magic happens?
His name is...me!