Brooks, this is great, I have a helix floor, but I miss my pedals (never got my pedalboard set up to function like this; I have already a few that you have) But how is your stomp hooked up; between any pedals, in a loop, after dirt pedals? And how is the capistan, timeline, and bigsky hooked up? Midi daisy chained or delays in loops? While big sky is not? And how did you get the timeline and the capistan to sound parallel , the repeats on both didn’t sound like they clashed into each other after a bit like series delays do, they stayed separate and clean…. I would appreciate time to talk, I’m just at ends with configuring pedals to play and use ; loosing sleep trying to learn study in free time/ discouraged … and it seems you are one of few on the internet that has a great logical setup Help me out brother man, I wanna serve the Lord
Yeah - the Micro Pog sounds natural where the Nano doesn't (for the +1 octave). Unfortunately the Micro pog won't fit in that slot. If you could move the El Cap 3 mm to the right though the Source Audio C4 can fit there... it's MIDI controlled, and you can load any sound you can imagine to it (including the Micro Pog) and recall them via midi as needed. Cheers.
Thank you! Absolutely. Didn’t know if that’s something people would really want to see. I’ll make a video on that soon and see if I can’t find a way to attach my file. I know starting from scratch on a file was a pain for me.
I stuck two pieces of dual lock back to back to make a middle layer of dual lock to raise it up. It fits perfectly that way. That’s the way I’ve seen all the pedalboard builders do it.
Ive always tickled myself imagining a really heartfelt moment during worship, and then all of a sudden the guitarist just starts playing Gojira or something 😂😂😂
God bless! Great vid. Had a quick question for ya: is there any reason you’re going into your volume pedal right after your dirt pedals? Is it a preference deal or is that typical for volume pedals? I always figured it would be the very first thing you plug your guitar into. (Still learning about them before I pull the trigger on my first one). Many thanks!
Thank you. Sure thing. It’s a preference deal, but most guys I have seen do the same. A volume pedal at the beginning of your chain is essentially no different than using your guitar volume pot. Lesser volume will result in a cleaner sound since it’s allowing less to hit the gain stages. It controls how much is allowed into the rest of your signal chain. I choose to keep my volume pedal essentially in the middle of my board after the dirt so the amount of drive and gain stays the same. I’m hitting my overdrives the same regardless of my volume, and essentially controlling the master of that by having it after my drive section. I have it before my wet effects, though, so the trails and sustain of those wet effects are held out and are not controlled by my volume pedal. A Volume pedal at the end essentially acts as a master volume for the whole rig. Hope this helps.
Does the Bloom Boost give a good volume increase? Or does it depend on how many overdrives are turned on? I’ve noticed in some cases, a boost that goes before many overdrives that are turned ON, doesn’t really add volume. Just adds gain.
It does give a good volume boost. Especially without any overdrives on. You can see I only have it set at about 25%, lot more headroom on it. It’s set that way so it gives me a little boost without messing with the gain structure too much. Just a bit more. You might can see it used in the Holy Forever tutorial I just did.
Gotcha. Also, are your delay and reverbs in the effects loop of the Stomp? And is there seamless preset switching on the synesthesia? Or does the guitar signal cut when you switch to another preset?
@@erickdiaz6152 No! My stomp is the last thing, I run all of my effects into it. And yes, the preset switches on the synesthesia are seamless. There is no latency or signal cut out.
I think I understand what you’re asking. I am using 4 banks, or 8 individual presets. Using the preset mode, not stompbox mode. You can edit the number of preset banks in the editor software. To scroll through the banks in preset mode you just press both foot switches to advance. To get back to bank one you just have to scroll through the rest of them. The dual foot switch to the left of my synesthesia will be a bank up and down for that exact purpose.
I can look into that. Don’t want to sell them but will find a way to get them out for free. Check out my friend @fakejauber on Instagram in the meantime. Some of my big sky presets are somewhat inspired by his presets that he helped me make on my own board years ago. I have used the same presets for a few years and tweaked them to my liking since. My timeline presets I have created a few presets for each subdivision with a few different sounds
Thank you. I have been playing for 6 or so years and have worked my way up to this board by buying, selling off, and trading gear. Didn’t buy it at once and don’t really buy much to add to it. I just prefer the workflow of having individual stomp boxes with knobs at my feet. Since I don’t enjoy programming or making song presets I’m constantly changing to fit the setlist or song, so having a floor would limit that a bit.
That’s awesome man. Love that chime Gretsch thing that’s going on with the tone 🔥
This gear and tone is incredible! I love it!
Dude I love your bigsky presets! Any chance you’d be willing to share them with a fellow worship guitarist??
I love the tone. Sounds great! Very balanced wet effects with right amount of overdrive mixed together.
Great job. Love what you're pulling out of the GFI.
board looks so clean! nice job and sounds great!
Really cool! Would love a video about how you have your Pbc6x set up!
th-cam.com/video/LSCXuPoe0kY/w-d-xo.html Hopefully this helps!
That’s so crazy! Thanks so much, that was super fast!
i love this setup with the stomp! what song is that at 7:00? cant think of the name
Brooks, this is great, I have a helix floor, but I miss my pedals (never got my pedalboard set up to function like this; I have already a few that you have)
But how is your stomp hooked up; between any pedals, in a loop, after dirt pedals?
And how is the capistan, timeline, and bigsky hooked up? Midi daisy chained or delays in loops? While big sky is not? And how did you get the timeline and the capistan to sound parallel , the repeats on both didn’t sound like they clashed into each other after a bit like series delays do, they stayed separate and clean….
I would appreciate time to talk, I’m just at ends with configuring pedals to play and use ; loosing sleep trying to learn study in free time/ discouraged … and it seems you are one of few on the internet that has a great logical setup
Help me out brother man, I wanna serve the Lord
Love the board man, sounds great! 🔥
Means a lot coming from you! Love your content, man!
@@BrooksBell Thanks so much brother! That fano btw is killer 😍
Sounds great Brooks!
Thanks David!
Yeah - the Micro Pog sounds natural where the Nano doesn't (for the +1 octave). Unfortunately the Micro pog won't fit in that slot. If you could move the El Cap 3 mm to the right though the Source Audio C4 can fit there... it's MIDI controlled, and you can load any sound you can imagine to it (including the Micro Pog) and recall them via midi as needed. Cheers.
Sounds great dude!
Thanks, Bradford!
Sounds awesome! 👍
Nice pedal board !!
Do you sell your timeline & bigsky presets? They sound amazing. Love how well they sit behind your guitar.
Awesome board. Love to hear a review of the jv mod tele.
Absolutely. I'll continue to post tutorials with it and maybe get to a review one day. It's a great guitar
Professional rig man!
Thank you!
Bro, this Leslie Sound it's killer! ❤🔥 Could you give us the settings for that? :D
I second this!
@@Robert-ze4hd 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Great board. Would love to see a rundown of your pbc6 workflow
Thank you! Absolutely. Didn’t know if that’s something people would really want to see. I’ll make a video on that soon and see if I can’t find a way to attach my file. I know starting from scratch on a file was a pain for me.
@@BrooksBell that would be awesome!
@@Robert-ze4hd th-cam.com/video/LSCXuPoe0kY/w-d-xo.html Hopefully this helps!
love you, dude 🥹
how do you have the big sky chorale set up?? sounds sick.
sick dude!!!
Did you have to raise up your rjm to fit the square plugs on the bottom row? Contemplating redoing all my cabling with them haha
I stuck two pieces of dual lock back to back to make a middle layer of dual lock to raise it up. It fits perfectly that way. That’s the way I’ve seen all the pedalboard builders do it.
@@BrooksBell thanks very much!
LETTS GOOOOO
Do I assume that if you're playing live, that you just connect to a line out to the board at church, or the venue?
Yes, I have two TRS to XLR cables that I connect to the Stomp line outs
Love the video, do you happen to have those bigsky presets anywhere?
Someday go rogue in church and breakout with a cover of “Hey Joe” or something during the offering.
Ive always tickled myself imagining a really heartfelt moment during worship, and then all of a sudden the guitarist just starts playing Gojira or something 😂😂😂
God bless! Great vid. Had a quick question for ya: is there any reason you’re going into your volume pedal right after your dirt pedals? Is it a preference deal or is that typical for volume pedals? I always figured it would be the very first thing you plug your guitar into. (Still learning about them before I pull the trigger on my first one). Many thanks!
Thank you. Sure thing. It’s a preference deal, but most guys I have seen do the same. A volume pedal at the beginning of your chain is essentially no different than using your guitar volume pot. Lesser volume will result in a cleaner sound since it’s allowing less to hit the gain stages. It controls how much is allowed into the rest of your signal chain. I choose to keep my volume pedal essentially in the middle of my board after the dirt so the amount of drive and gain stays the same. I’m hitting my overdrives the same regardless of my volume, and essentially controlling the master of that by having it after my drive section. I have it before my wet effects, though, so the trails and sustain of those wet effects are held out and are not controlled by my volume pedal. A Volume pedal at the end essentially acts as a master volume for the whole rig. Hope this helps.
Does the Bloom Boost give a good volume increase? Or does it depend on how many overdrives are turned on?
I’ve noticed in some cases, a boost that goes before many overdrives that are turned ON, doesn’t really add volume. Just adds gain.
It does give a good volume boost. Especially without any overdrives on. You can see I only have it set at about 25%, lot more headroom on it. It’s set that way so it gives me a little boost without messing with the gain structure too much. Just a bit more. You might can see it used in the Holy Forever tutorial I just did.
Gotcha. Also, are your delay and reverbs in the effects loop of the Stomp?
And is there seamless preset switching on the synesthesia? Or does the guitar signal cut when you switch to another preset?
@@erickdiaz6152 No! My stomp is the last thing, I run all of my effects into it. And yes, the preset switches on the synesthesia are seamless. There is no latency or signal cut out.
how can u change synesthesia bank from 1 to 1 again ? i need to scroll from bank 1-2-3-4 and get to 1 again if i wanna go back to bank one
I think I understand what you’re asking. I am using 4 banks, or 8 individual presets. Using the preset mode, not stompbox mode. You can edit the number of preset banks in the editor software. To scroll through the banks in preset mode you just press both foot switches to advance. To get back to bank one you just have to scroll through the rest of them. The dual foot switch to the left of my synesthesia will be a bank up and down for that exact purpose.
Awesome setup!
You go stereo to the PA ?
@@superkracer2903 Yes
Cool board, might wanna check out Jake’s domain name that you highlighted unless that was done on purpose 😂
That’s how he spells it, haha! @fakejauber
@@BrooksBell
😂😂😂😂
What is that Ae foot switch next to the gfi?
Analog Endeavors. Not wired up just threw it on there, probably to control the GFI. Used it to control the RJM in the past
@@BrooksBell that's perfect, I need something like this to help control my es-5 loop switcher
Hi, wondering what kind of guitar amp you use?
HX Stomp!
Man, I didn't realize you don't have a tuner haha. Anyway, Board is killing bro! 🔥
The RJM PBC6X has a built in tuner that is as accurate as can be! One of my buttons on there accesses the tuner function. Thanks man.
Hi, where can I download the preset for hx stomp?
@fakejauber’s Instagram Bio
can you send to me the hx stomp preset?
Not mine to share, check out jakefaubermusic.com to get the since heavily updated patch!
what size es your board bro?
24x16
Can I shoot you an email so that I can ask you to have a copy of your big sky settings you showed on this video?
Any chance you'd mine sharing/selling your Strymon presets?
I can look into that. Don’t want to sell them but will find a way to get them out for free. Check out my friend @fakejauber on Instagram in the meantime. Some of my big sky presets are somewhat inspired by his presets that he helped me make on my own board years ago. I have used the same presets for a few years and tweaked them to my liking since. My timeline presets I have created a few presets for each subdivision with a few different sounds
Sounds great - but man you have some serious cash tied up in this board. Why do you not just go with a Helix Floor?
Thank you. I have been playing for 6 or so years and have worked my way up to this board by buying, selling off, and trading gear. Didn’t buy it at once and don’t really buy much to add to it. I just prefer the workflow of having individual stomp boxes with knobs at my feet. Since I don’t enjoy programming or making song presets I’m constantly changing to fit the setlist or song, so having a floor would limit that a bit.
@@BrooksBell That makes sense. Very nice board, and thanks for the cool video. :)