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Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 10:38 am
by behndy
Adoom wrote:You have some very lovely pedals I have been interested in for a while.

:ilf:


d'awww! THANKS!!

husc wrote:I got tired of trying to cramp everything onto my small board, so I upgraded and built myself two small boards. One for dirt and one for modulation.

yeah. think i'm gonna go that way too. innnterrressssting. never realy thought of "one all X type effects, the otuer all Y". i was just gonna layer so i'd have a few "fuzz before filter? fuzz after filter? YES." type options available.

husc wrote:There is room for an expression pedal on both boards and they're one their way, one for the ring thing, one for the re20.


sooooo..... there IS a thing called The Expressionator coming out soon. the guys that are doing it are pretty much done with the innards, it's down to getting the enclosures how they want 'em at a price that lets them keep the end product in the price range they were shooting for.

it's going to be an expression out multiplyer. it'll take one exp pedal in and send it to 3 outs that you can run each simultaneously or in whatever combination on/off you want. i am EXCITE.

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 11:19 am
by husc
behndy wrote:there IS a thing called The Expressionator coming out soon. the guys that are doing it are pretty much done with the innards, it's down to getting the enclosures how they want 'em at a price that lets them keep the end product in the price range they were shooting for.

it's going to be an expression out multiplyer. it'll take one exp pedal in and send it to 3 outs that you can run each simultaneously or in whatever combination on/off you want. i am EXCITE.


That's a good tip! I ordered two moog ep2's because they're cheap and I am still experimenting with using expression pedals. I will see how they go and watch out for that Expressionator, which sounds great! It is a router type of pedal, right? So you hookup an expression pedal and it will let you route it to any combination of three pedals? Any links?

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 11:30 am
by behndy
no links yet. one of the guys involved is a friend and they haven't even decided on a company name. there's a thread about it on TalkBass here........

http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f36/comin ... or-797290/

there's gonna be five demo boxes going out pretty soon, any tweaks necessary will be done then they'll start listing them for sale. it's an AWESOME idea, and it'll make me start hauling around an exp pedal again.

lulz. and yeah, the EP-2 rokks pretty ballz. surprisingly sturdy for a $40 pedal.

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 3:51 pm
by hazelwould
Rockin' this in such a major way today...
Image

I just got the 4545 back from Brian with a new look and some mods. I got a switch to allow one of the oscillators to be turned off (aka 2525), and I had the texture control taken off and added a high pass filter (which surprisingly changes the texture AND tone). The 2525 is awesome, and more manageable, and the 4545 is just beastly. I feel all of my squelchy, gated, ripping, oscillation, weirdness is taken care of.

And the Echolution is such a badass pedal. Such an inspiring thing to play. I had never even thought about it until recently, and I have to say it's pretty underrated.

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 4:06 pm
by sylnau
hazelwould wrote:Rockin' this in such a major way today...


I just got the 4545 back from Brian with a new look and some mods. I got a switch to allow one of the oscillators to be turned off (aka 2525), and I had the texture control taken off and added a high pass filter (which surprisingly changes the texture AND tone). The 2525 is awesome, and more manageable, and the 4545 is just beastly. I feel all of my squelchy, gated, ripping, oscillation, weirdness is taken care of.

And the Echolution is such a badass pedal. Such an inspiring thing to play. I had never even thought about it until recently, and I have to say it's pretty underrated.


:drool:

Does the Echolution have a looper?

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 4:21 pm
by hazelwould
sylnau wrote:
hazelwould wrote:Rockin' this in such a major way today...


I just got the 4545 back from Brian with a new look and some mods. I got a switch to allow one of the oscillators to be turned off (aka 2525), and I had the texture control taken off and added a high pass filter (which surprisingly changes the texture AND tone). The 2525 is awesome, and more manageable, and the 4545 is just beastly. I feel all of my squelchy, gated, ripping, oscillation, weirdness is taken care of.

And the Echolution is such a badass pedal. Such an inspiring thing to play. I had never even thought about it until recently, and I have to say it's pretty underrated.


:drool:

Does the Echolution have a looper?

It does... It's not a traditional looper though. It's very much like the old digitech PDS sampler/delays. I'm getting a switch made to be able to access the looper, and reverse mods on the fly.

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 5:13 pm
by behndy
i LOVE the PDS. i have the 1000 i think? dunno. blue, two footswitches. thing is a beast with drum loops.

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 5:14 pm
by MaxMaps
hazelwould wrote:Rockin' this in such a major way today...
Image

I just got the 4545 back from Brian with a new look and some mods. I got a switch to allow one of the oscillators to be turned off (aka 2525), and I had the texture control taken off and added a high pass filter (which surprisingly changes the texture AND tone). The 2525 is awesome, and more manageable, and the 4545 is just beastly. I feel all of my squelchy, gated, ripping, oscillation, weirdness is taken care of.

And the Echolution is such a badass pedal. Such an inspiring thing to play. I had never even thought about it until recently, and I have to say it's pretty underrated.


HHHHHNNNNNGGGGGGGG

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 3:00 am
by Officer Bukowski
hazelwould wrote:Rockin' this in such a major way today...
Image

I just got the 4545 back from Brian with a new look and some mods. I got a switch to allow one of the oscillators to be turned off (aka 2525), and I had the texture control taken off and added a high pass filter (which surprisingly changes the texture AND tone). The 2525 is awesome, and more manageable, and the 4545 is just beastly. I feel all of my squelchy, gated, ripping, oscillation, weirdness is taken care of.

And the Echolution is such a badass pedal. Such an inspiring thing to play. I had never even thought about it until recently, and I have to say it's pretty underrated.

This is such an awesome board. I love it!

What is that Haunting Mids pedal?

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 9:46 am
by hazelwould
It's a fuzzface made by Greg Radawich. He builds for Black Cat pedals.

It's pretty awesome. Each transistor is on a switch and is at a different gain range, this works great using the bias knob to get those velcroy/vintage sounds. Also the gain is more of an input knob so it's the same as rolling off your guitar volume. This gives a pretty huge gain sweep. And there is a tone knob to go from thin and brittle to pretty FAT. He did an awesome job on it. I'll see if I can post some guts in a bit. So sexy, and built on a yellow turret board. I plan on having him build me either a superfuzz, MKI/II, fuzzrite or something else in the future.

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 11:53 am
by bronzetalon
hazelwould wrote:Rockin' this in such a major way today...
Image

I just got the 4545 back from Brian with a new look and some mods. I got a switch to allow one of the oscillators to be turned off (aka 2525), and I had the texture control taken off and added a high pass filter (which surprisingly changes the texture AND tone). The 2525 is awesome, and more manageable, and the 4545 is just beastly. I feel all of my squelchy, gated, ripping, oscillation, weirdness is taken care of.

And the Echolution is such a badass pedal. Such an inspiring thing to play. I had never even thought about it until recently, and I have to say it's pretty underrated.


Nice board, I'm glad you are likin the Echolution. If I wasn't getting away from bigger weird power requirement pedals to smaller and 9v only pedals I would still have it. I should be getting me sparkle motion today. I'm super excited to try it out.

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 12:00 pm
by hazelwould
bronzetalon wrote:
hazelwould wrote:Rockin' this in such a major way today...
Image

I just got the 4545 back from Brian with a new look and some mods. I got a switch to allow one of the oscillators to be turned off (aka 2525), and I had the texture control taken off and added a high pass filter (which surprisingly changes the texture AND tone). The 2525 is awesome, and more manageable, and the 4545 is just beastly. I feel all of my squelchy, gated, ripping, oscillation, weirdness is taken care of.

And the Echolution is such a badass pedal. Such an inspiring thing to play. I had never even thought about it until recently, and I have to say it's pretty underrated.


Nice board, I'm glad you are likin the Echolution. If I wasn't getting away from bigger weird power requirement pedals to smaller and 9v only pedals I would still have it. I should be getting me sparkle motion today. I'm super excited to try it out.

Thanks man, I hope you like the sparkle motion. It's an awesome pedal. The only reason I'm not really in need of it is I was using it as my clean tone. But I can get that boosted clean sound with my fuck. So I chose to go with more pedlulz.

Yea, I think the echolution has some negatives (no tap in mod, and it's hard to time your loops without an led for tempo), but overall I think it's those type of obstacles that make it unique. It forces you to look at it a little differently.

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 12:11 pm
by Clean Channel
hazelwould wrote:Rockin' this in such a major way today...
Image

I just got the 4545 back from Brian with a new look and some mods. I got a switch to allow one of the oscillators to be turned off (aka 2525), and I had the texture control taken off and added a high pass filter (which surprisingly changes the texture AND tone). The 2525 is awesome, and more manageable, and the 4545 is just beastly. I feel all of my squelchy, gated, ripping, oscillation, weirdness is taken care of.

And the Echolution is such a badass pedal. Such an inspiring thing to play. I had never even thought about it until recently, and I have to say it's pretty underrated.


I love this!

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 1:16 pm
by Haki
hazelwould wrote:
bronzetalon wrote:
hazelwould wrote:Rockin' this in such a major way today...
And the Echolution is such a badass pedal. Such an inspiring thing to play. I had never even thought about it until recently, and I have to say it's pretty underrated.


Nice board, I'm glad you are likin the Echolution. If I wasn't getting away from bigger weird power requirement pedals to smaller and 9v only pedals I would still have it. I should be getting me sparkle motion today. I'm super excited to try it out.


Yea, I think the echolution has some negatives (no tap in mod, and it's hard to time your loops without an led for tempo), but overall I think it's those type of obstacles that make it unique. It forces you to look at it a little differently.


Despite being pretty much set at delay the Echolution still intrigues me and I'll probably end up with one sooner rather than later.

What's the power issue with it? Big voltage/current draw?

Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 1:26 pm
by bronzetalon
Haki wrote:
hazelwould wrote:
bronzetalon wrote:
hazelwould wrote:Rockin' this in such a major way today...
And the Echolution is such a badass pedal. Such an inspiring thing to play. I had never even thought about it until recently, and I have to say it's pretty underrated.


Nice board, I'm glad you are likin the Echolution. If I wasn't getting away from bigger weird power requirement pedals to smaller and 9v only pedals I would still have it. I should be getting me sparkle motion today. I'm super excited to try it out.


Yea, I think the echolution has some negatives (no tap in mod, and it's hard to time your loops without an led for tempo), but overall I think it's those type of obstacles that make it unique. It forces you to look at it a little differently.


Despite being pretty much set at delay the Echolution still intrigues me and I'll probably end up with one sooner rather than later.

What's the power issue with it? Big voltage/current draw?


Like most pigtronix pedals it has a goofy voltage requirement, meaning that it has to have a dedicated power supply for it.