Really enjoyed hearing everything in some context, and getting to hear some gain staging examples. I do think for me its wayyyyy easier to swap out fuzz/distortion/OD pedals compared to modulation and delay that often feel like more integral to sounds while gain just feels like different flavours of what I am playing - other than maybe some spitty fuzz. Also I really wouldn't worry about board size much, I know a lot of guys that make huge boards before heading to the studio/writing sessions because they want as many options as possible and plan to layer a whole lot, then find a more refined and stripped back sound for touring that allows for a much smaller board.
You should try a neunaber expanse pedal with the exp. I know it takes up space but 4 banks of what ever you want and do the reverb thing you like with the morph feature on each bank. But agree with you on the verb thing. The expanse pedal has been my way of doing it for the last 10 years.
Solid setup! I'd try replacing the rainbow machine for the slo, and a trusty old boss rc-1 looper where the slo used to be... it's the perfect spot for it on the board already plus you can loop drones from the slo or any other pedal while playing over top of it all (basically you can compose an entire backing track is what I'm really trying to say) or record rhythm tracks for practicing solos... out of f#^&!nG breath now! Cheers!
Awesome tones
Really enjoyed hearing everything in some context, and getting to hear some gain staging examples. I do think for me its wayyyyy easier to swap out fuzz/distortion/OD pedals compared to modulation and delay that often feel like more integral to sounds while gain just feels like different flavours of what I am playing - other than maybe some spitty fuzz.
Also I really wouldn't worry about board size much, I know a lot of guys that make huge boards before heading to the studio/writing sessions because they want as many options as possible and plan to layer a whole lot, then find a more refined and stripped back sound for touring that allows for a much smaller board.
You should try a neunaber expanse pedal with the exp. I know it takes up space but 4 banks of what ever you want and do the reverb thing you like with the morph feature on each bank. But agree with you on the verb thing. The expanse pedal has been my way of doing it for the last 10 years.
That´s a REALLY nice pedalboard, and great tones btw, congrats!
Thanks!
great choice of pedals and guitar!
Solid setup! I'd try replacing the rainbow machine for the slo, and a trusty old boss rc-1 looper where the slo used to be... it's the perfect spot for it on the board already plus you can loop drones from the slo or any other pedal while playing over top of it all (basically you can compose an entire backing track is what I'm really trying to say) or record rhythm tracks for practicing solos... out of f#^&!nG breath now! Cheers!
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...except that you should check out a Montreal Assembly Count to 5 - I reckon you'll like it.
Thanks! I did have a CT5 at one point, I liked it, but it couldn’t replace the mood for me.
@@strazburg That's fair; the CT5 would be even better if it had reverb to smooth out some of the transients of the beep boops.
Is that an american special telecaster in lake placid blue? or a 70s standard telecaster?
It’s the American Special Indeed.
@@strazburg looks great