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Post by Grand Toad on May 9, 2016 2:15:58 GMT
I got myself a new delay pedal - a TC Electronics Flashback Delay and Looper. Fun, and a great sound for a low price. I'll have a longer review when I get a chance to really monkey with it this week.
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Post by Donal on May 9, 2016 4:36:11 GMT
Nice I love the quality of those TC Electronics. I need to get into pedals some day.
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Post by Marshall 'n' Moonshine on May 11, 2016 5:31:47 GMT
Stoked, man! I recently got the Ditto looper and really like it so far. Their stuff seems pretty solid.
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Post by Grand Toad on May 17, 2016 23:57:10 GMT
Now to setup the old pedalboard. I have an early version of the Furman powered pedalboard, which works fine for me. I had to run the gig bag through the washer. My wife's cat pissed all over it years ago. Need less to say that event, and the fact that that cat was completely Friggsley psychotic, she ended up going to "the farm" (she got adopted by some unsuspecting rube). All my toys are ready to go on the board. I got my TC Electronic T2 Reverb, and Pigtronix Philosopher Rock compressor today.
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Post by Marshall 'n' Moonshine on May 18, 2016 20:38:52 GMT
Have you tried moving the reverb ahead of the looper, so you can soak one track and leave another dry? If you're just using it as a "global" verb, you might try moving it even further back, behind the Tech 21. Just a thought.
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Post by Grand Toad on May 20, 2016 13:30:41 GMT
Have you tried moving the reverb ahead of the looper, so you can soak one track and leave another dry? If you're just using it as a "global" verb, you might try moving it even further back, behind the Tech 21. Just a thought. I'll try your suggestion. I've been scetching the layout all week. I like my wah on the left side (I'm a lefty), which entails a bit of extra cable. I'm s bit OCD about how the wiring looks. That old Furman board is pretty heavy, but it works great. It looks like I'll be playing in our church's worship band, so I need my pedals ready to go. The last church I attended wouldn't have me -- "too bluesy." I'm pretty excited.
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Post by Marshall 'n' Moonshine on May 21, 2016 8:26:51 GMT
Have you tried moving the reverb ahead of the looper, so you can soak one track and leave another dry? If you're just using it as a "global" verb, you might try moving it even further back, behind the Tech 21. Just a thought. I'll try your suggestion. I've been scetching the layout all week. I like my wah on the left side (I'm a lefty), which entails a bit of extra cable. I'm s bit OCD about how the wiring looks. That old Furman board is pretty heavy, but it works great. It looks like I'll be playing in our church's worship band, so I need my pedals ready to go. The last church I attended wouldn't have me -- "too bluesy." I'm pretty excited. Come play our church!! You'd be perfect. That's just how I play. Marc Ford plays there on occasion. The pastor is an old biker who lets the occasional "French" slip out in the service, from time to time. He's all into the Allman Bros and that stuff. Once I got a baffle in front of the amps, we CRANK it up now. I've broken up my 50w Marshall in there a few times. . It was pushin it, though, because the rooms only like 40x60' long with a 15' ceiling. Yeah, man! Wah, vibe, fuzz, whatever... Bring it and rock.
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