Reshuffled the modular yesterday...
I only have a 3U case but have some additional modules so I have to get things in and out sometimes.
I'm waiting for a nice portable 9U case to be built for me but that will take a few more months. I've had my 3U full for one year and a half I think and that way I have less temptations to spend money on modules .
Peavey Bandit 112 with a beat up old Boss DS-1. and a Tele. man!! it sounds soo good
my stepdad has his "studio" jam area setup now - really Rockin' sounds.
plus a big keyboard/synth setup with multiple speakers .. so fun!
Those Bandit's are great, my step dad has one and it is a pedal platform.
Edit: 666th post!
Tom Dalton wrote:"I want to be as big as I can if it's going to stop a bullet."
Getting zen as fuck with Seppuku Digital Water in reverse mode and Eventide Space in a preset I made based on 'broken glitch'. Put on some chill lights and played variations of F and a C for well over an hour. Had a pretty stressful day, so this was just the thing I needed before going to bed.
oscillateur wrote:Reshuffled the modular yesterday...
I only have a 3U case but have some additional modules so I have to get things in and out sometimes.
I'm waiting for a nice portable 9U case to be built for me but that will take a few more months. I've had my 3U full for one year and a half I think and that way I have less temptations to spend money on modules .
oscillateur wrote:Reshuffled the modular yesterday...
I only have a 3U case but have some additional modules so I have to get things in and out sometimes.
I'm waiting for a nice portable 9U case to be built for me but that will take a few more months. I've had my 3U full for one year and a half I think and that way I have less temptations to spend money on modules .
How do you like that Pamela's Workout module? It seems like quite a bit of fun and I've been interested in it.
It's super useful as a master clock. Pretty easy to program on the fly, and you can really customize all 8 outputs to do whatever you want. The fact that it has a start/stop button is also super nice.
Dirge Telemaster split into two paths
Path 1: Misty Cave for ambiance at start -> Chase Bliss Warped Vinyl -> Strymon Big Sky -> EP Booster -> Amp
Path 2: Montreal Assembly Positive -> Space Echo RE-150 (no delay) -> dminner Phase Modulator -> Strymon Big Sky -> Amp
I have a couple different ways depending on what I want to do.
Most often, I use the Avid Eleven Rack as my main source of recording. So that has a direct in, and then it has a stereo FX loop (instrument level or line), which I essentially use as a dual mono split and return. It also has a couple amp out's I could use for 2 more sends, but I'd still only get 2 total returns. Additionally it has a clean blend setting, so I could do 2 dirty chains and blend my clean in.
Then, I could also do it via some stereo pedals. For example, I have a Dirge Soda Meiser with 2 outputs designed primarily for feedback loops, but I could use it for a split. Same goes for a few other pedals I have with stereo outs.
kbit wrote:Took an old riff I've been messing with and used it to inspire new stuff. Now I have a rough song idea. Feels good to have some sense of progress.
Been stressing out over exam results and exams in general lately, but had a great weekend to make up for it. Sat down today for the first time in ages and just played. Decided to just use my el cap and timebender to keep it simple and fun. This happened:
Cydonia wrote: Too bad no one here is interested in talking about "gear"
BossMann73 wrote:I didn't insult it......I "curated" a "different aesthetic.".
John wrote:I love how this forum has the GDP of Switzerland in pedals but the collective value of everyone's patch cables is less than the change in my couch cushions. And I don't have a couch.