I run my loop in the loop. Specifically, the last thing in the loop with delay and verb also in the loop in front of it. This way the looper will accurately record my sound as I'm playing, and then once the loop is recorded I can change any of my pedal settings and amp settings without messing up the sound of the loop. IE: If I record a clean loop, switching my amp to the distortion channel won't make the loop play distorted - only what I'm playing on guitar at the time. I guess the only caveat would be if you run channel volume way up, master way down, record a loop, and then completely verse your volume settings. That could introduce distortion you may not have wanted.
Lol that’s basically my setup too. Myself and the other guitarist in my band use the Shure GLDX pedal series wireless, into HX Stomp XL, into power stage 170. I use an Earthboard for my pedal board, which is battery powered. So the only thing I need to plug in is the powerstage.
I got the donner DB-S300 for like 32 bucks and I love it . It's got a spot for the power supply and even the Velcro laid out already. I also got that same power supply can't beat it 🤘😀
getting my pedalboard together after always using 2 or 3 pedal boards plugged in together laying on the floor, was the most intense learning curve and era of frustration. i still learn new shit every fuckin day about signal chains and the nuanced responses that pedals, effects loops, preamps, and the front end of different types of amps, the wealth of info and quest for knowledge can never be satiated. PS, also got that Hiree power supply for my board as well, had it for about 2 years now and only issue I've had was due more to my own carelessness in handling it. I had to resolder the wall mount plug jack back to the circuit board inside the supply, it was popping and crackling and arcing with the fuse positioned right next to it. it was scary, but once i repaired that it's actually functioned even more solidly than i remember it being.
@@TaylorDanley yeah man when I got my mk2 kat head I watched ur vid as well as olas and I pulled the trigger on it but I'm a gear nerd as well I want a tonex pedal lol
Hey taylor! Great Video! There is one thing I was very curious about modelers like the POD GO. So, modelers like the POD GO have a FX loop with which we can connect it to an amp using the 4 cable method. Is it possible to record whichever amplifier that has been used in this setup using the internal soundcard of the POD GO or any other modeler having an internal soundcard? The setup I was thinking of is using a load box of some kind with any amp head. Then hooking up the modeler with the amp using the 4 cable method and use an IR in the modeler. And then use the internal soundcard of the modeler to record the amp. Is it possible to record any amp in this way?
I think they only thing I would have changed here is I would have put the looper at the end of the chain. My ideal board is pretty small, just a tuner, wah and either Rat or HM2.
You are making me nervous talking about using 12 or 18 volts with the Stomp. Just for clarification if you don't want to kill it, it takes (exactly) 9 volts and 900 mA or more. If you don't have a supply with a high current outlet, voodoo labs sells a current doubler specifically for the stomp so you can use two outputs 450 mA or higher. The stomp power brick has a larger barrel plug than most pedals and needs a specific size. There's always a certain percentage of people who hear "just to be safe i won't" and think it means "probably safe to try." 😂
Hmmm...something I don't understand - when using an HX, Helix or whatever modeler...why should one want to add real pedals instead of using the effects that are coming with the modeler itself?!
because you like those pedals, or they offer something that's not quite doable in the HX... the HX is limited to 8 blocks and like he said in the video you can eat up the DSP pretty quick. You can save some DSP by having external pedals carry the load.
No musicians were harmed during the filming of this video. However, unspeakable horrors were bestowed unto the zipties. A litany of violence and torture was inflicted upon many, many zipties. Shame on you, Taylor, for killing all of those zipties!
Love your videos but please work on the mixing. The distorted slide sound after the intro is excruciatingly louder than the rest of the video for your headphone users.
@@TaylorDanley my own compositions are all on apoplexia.bandcamp.com and you can get my discography for CA$21 or if you prefer skimming through and selecting a couple songs they’re a dollar each :) or we can work something out :)
tuner > noisegate > katana mk2 head > noisegate sidechain > EQ pedal honestly I don't need the EQ or noisegate 90% of the time. I also keep a metal zone clone, and a maxon 808 just in case.
Leave your pedal board tips below! 👇
I run my loop in the loop. Specifically, the last thing in the loop with delay and verb also in the loop in front of it. This way the looper will accurately record my sound as I'm playing, and then once the loop is recorded I can change any of my pedal settings and amp settings without messing up the sound of the loop. IE: If I record a clean loop, switching my amp to the distortion channel won't make the loop play distorted - only what I'm playing on guitar at the time. I guess the only caveat would be if you run channel volume way up, master way down, record a loop, and then completely verse your volume settings. That could introduce distortion you may not have wanted.
My hx stomp layout. Line 6 g10 -> hx stomp -> powerstage 170. Done. Sometimes simpler is better.
Most of the time.
Lol that’s basically my setup too. Myself and the other guitarist in my band use the Shure GLDX pedal series wireless, into HX Stomp XL, into power stage 170. I use an Earthboard for my pedal board, which is battery powered. So the only thing I need to plug in is the powerstage.
I got the donner DB-S300 for like 32 bucks and I love it . It's got a spot for the power supply and even the Velcro laid out already. I also got that same power supply can't beat it 🤘😀
Donner makes some pretty quality affordable stuff!
getting my pedalboard together after always using 2 or 3 pedal boards plugged in together laying on the floor, was the most intense learning curve and era of frustration. i still learn new shit every fuckin day about signal chains and the nuanced responses that pedals, effects loops, preamps, and the front end of different types of amps, the wealth of info and quest for knowledge can never be satiated.
PS, also got that Hiree power supply for my board as well, had it for about 2 years now and only issue I've had was due more to my own carelessness in handling it. I had to resolder the wall mount plug jack back to the circuit board inside the supply, it was popping and crackling and arcing with the fuse positioned right next to it. it was scary, but once i repaired that it's actually functioned even more solidly than i remember it being.
Dude i love that clean shit u did at the end great channel im going through all ur older vids
Thank you!
@@TaylorDanley yeah man when I got my mk2 kat head I watched ur vid as well as olas and I pulled the trigger on it but I'm a gear nerd as well I want a tonex pedal lol
Cool little pedal board! Awesome looking guitar! And.... those loafers... so metal 🤪
Anything less would be uncivilized..
@@TaylorDanley 😂
Hey taylor! Great Video! There is one thing I was very curious about modelers like the POD GO. So, modelers like the POD GO have a FX loop with which we can connect it to an amp using the 4 cable method. Is it possible to record whichever amplifier that has been used in this setup using the internal soundcard of the POD GO or any other modeler having an internal soundcard? The setup I was thinking of is using a load box of some kind with any amp head. Then hooking up the modeler with the amp using the 4 cable method and use an IR in the modeler. And then use the internal soundcard of the modeler to record the amp. Is it possible to record any amp in this way?
I’m sure you could. So you’d bypass your amps output and just record the signal from the pod go? 🤔 I don’t see why that would work
I think they only thing I would have changed here is I would have put the looper at the end of the chain.
My ideal board is pretty small, just a tuner, wah and either Rat or HM2.
You are making me nervous talking about using 12 or 18 volts with the Stomp. Just for clarification if you don't want to kill it, it takes (exactly) 9 volts and 900 mA or more. If you don't have a supply with a high current outlet, voodoo labs sells a current doubler specifically for the stomp so you can use two outputs 450 mA or higher. The stomp power brick has a larger barrel plug than most pedals and needs a specific size. There's always a certain percentage of people who hear "just to be safe i won't" and think it means "probably safe to try." 😂
Taylor slowly becoming an Ibanez guy.
I was an Ibanez guy for a lonnnnngggggg time. I think the majority of my guitars have been Ibanez, which is why I don’t play them as much anymore
Hmmm...something I don't understand - when using an HX, Helix or whatever modeler...why should one want to add real pedals instead of using the effects that are coming with the modeler itself?!
because you like those pedals, or they offer something that's not quite doable in the HX... the HX is limited to 8 blocks and like he said in the video you can eat up the DSP pretty quick. You can save some DSP by having external pedals carry the load.
Because as awesome as the stomp is, it can’t get the unique sounds that particular pedals can. The reverb i know is great, but not the best.
No musicians were harmed during the filming of this video. However, unspeakable horrors were bestowed unto the zipties. A litany of violence and torture was inflicted upon many, many zipties. Shame on you, Taylor, for killing all of those zipties!
😂 #savethezipties
Love your videos but please work on the mixing. The distorted slide sound after the intro is excruciatingly louder than the rest of the video for your headphone users.
Thanks for the feedback, I’ll keep that in mind
Great channel bro 🤘
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Love the background music btw :) lol
Thanks. It’s in the kids/animation section on soundcrate 😂
@@TaylorDanley i know it may be a little out there for your videos’ BGM, but all my music is TH-cam friendly
@@apoplexiamusic Where can I download the WAVs? Or do you want to just send me something?
@@TaylorDanley my own compositions are all on apoplexia.bandcamp.com and you can get my discography for CA$21 or if you prefer skimming through and selecting a couple songs they’re a dollar each :) or we can work something out :)
Funny Taylor, I have that pedal board. lol
tuner > noisegate > katana mk2 head > noisegate sidechain > EQ pedal
honestly I don't need the EQ or noisegate 90% of the time. I also keep a metal zone clone, and a maxon 808 just in case.
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Character In the video It's great, I like it a lot $$
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