If you are referring to me then you are right. I have four tuners.
However, I appreciate a noise-based-fuck-all-out-of-tune tune now and again from time to time as well.
I couldn't resist commenting on the tuners.
But seriously though, that's definitely an impressive lineup you've got there. Aside from the Fingerprint, what are the other two pedals on the gottom with the Laura Bennett artwork?
theactionindex wrote: I couldn't resist commenting on the tuners.
But seriously though, that's definitely an impressive lineup you've got there. Aside from the Fingerprint, what are the other two pedals on the gottom with the Laura Bennett artwork?
I actually had three pedal boards going at one time which left me with only one extraneous tuner. I had a main gigging board, acoustic solo board and a home (fun) board. The fourth tuner is the TU-2 that just happens to be the most sentimental as it is the first pedal I ever owned.
All of the LB content is Penny Pedals based. I listed the pedals below the pic but the ones you are referring to are a Sketch fuzz (second row from the bottom) and either a two or one button FP. They are both FPs on the right side of the bottom row.
blankfield wrote:Not really my pedalboard per se but ALL of the sonic manipulation devices I own all together.
I broke down all of my pedalboards in a fit of regeneration and decided to take a "family photo" of sorts. Makes me think that it is pretty wasteful financially but knowing that I only keep what hits the rotation consistently and I'm good with what is here.
I accidentally all of the pedals:
This makes me feel that bad that I don't have a tuner in stompbox format.
Turn on, tune in, drop out? I just love how the Korg tuners, standing there next to each other, seem like one of those was a master tuner for the other. :lol
Yeah, a tuner definitely is an easy and inexpensive way to make a band sound MUCH better, and a stompbox tuner is a good choice for a gigging band.
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blankfield wrote:Not really my pedalboard per se but ALL of the sonic manipulation devices I own all together.
I broke down all of my pedalboards in a fit of regeneration and decided to take a "family photo" of sorts. Makes me think that it is pretty wasteful financially but knowing that I only keep what hits the rotation consistently and I'm good with what is here.
I accidentally all of the pedals:
Daaaaaamn that's lots of stuff. All nice stuff too, which is always good.
I don't have any sort of tuner, when I play live I just use our keyboard player.
Nice to see someone else with the varidrive! How do you like the echodrive?
The Echodrive is silly. Bad ass silly. When I first bought it (second hand) it had the "wrong" type of tube in it and it was very uninspiring. I actually contacted Rick Hamel (dude behind SIB) and he pointed me in the direction of what the stock tube should be. After I found the "right" tube the Echodrive f'n sang. It is really amazing.