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visserman
Platinum Member

1072 Posts

Posted - 07/03/2007 :  11:47:36  Show Profile  Visit visserman's Homepage
quote:
Originally posted by mattoqua

I used to have an idea for really easy switching comfort. You would never have to touch the actual pedals again. They would be set up, and each one has its own mechanic foot. When you select a setting, it turns on/off all the correct pedals by stomping on them. So you could have different combinations anytime, with 1 foot-press (a scrolling press, or a couple in like a brain-bank)

I wanted to make it, but I realised that it would need a memory which one is still on or off, so nothing came of it.



Well I guess the idea of using four LS2's is a little extreme.
I would like all the options but really, you need to think before you start playing, think about what kind of sounds you need and use those pedals in the loop of the LS2.

I thend to play with lots of pedalcombinations, just play around, and this usually ends up with me getting a sound which I had not discovered before. I may make a note of the combinations so I can use that particular sound later in a studioapplication.

I feel the just playing around really helps to find combinations [and sounds] which you may not have thought of before as you are less critical when you just are playing around. Anything can go really [ and repatching is sometimes a little annoying, but then when you just play around you do have the time, very different to when you play on stage on when you go for a take during recording]

Adding mixers will also help with the patchingproblems: A few of them can do wonders, especially for pedals which can be on all the time like the DD6 and DD5 in the hold mode.
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hungrymusician
Bronze Member

Malaysia
95 Posts

Posted - 07/04/2007 :  21:31:37  Show Profile
visserman:thanks for the comments
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BossMan-01
Copper Member

Denmark
15 Posts

Posted - 08/23/2007 :  18:14:42  Show Profile  Click to see BossMan-01's MSN Messenger address
Great contributions you guys have great boards! I hope im not too late with my own board here. Had to get help to upload it (YES im bad with coms )

Ehm, hope you like it

http://img120.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img00493bk0.jpg
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Vim Fuego
Gold Member

Denmark
566 Posts

Posted - 08/23/2007 :  23:12:23  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by BossMan-01

Great contributions you guys have great boards! I hope im not too late with my own board here. Had to get help to upload it (YES im bad with coms )

Ehm, hope you like it

http://img120.imageshack.us/my.php?image=img00493bk0.jpg



Great board BossMan-01.. And with a patriotic twist..

Whats the volume/wah you' re using??

Cheers
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BossMan-01
Copper Member

Denmark
15 Posts

Posted - 08/24/2007 :  09:18:35  Show Profile  Click to see BossMan-01's MSN Messenger address
Thanks alot Vim

It's a very very old volume pedal called F121, not boss im sure. However brand is nowhere to be found. But it's so old it might been before "brands" was invented

Cheerz
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Dr. Bob
Moderator

Australia
6593 Posts

Posted - 08/24/2007 :  09:19:29  Show Profile  Visit Dr. Bob's Homepage
Hi BossMan-01

Nice -

Regards Dr. Bob
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BossMan-01
Copper Member

Denmark
15 Posts

Posted - 08/24/2007 :  21:23:45  Show Profile  Click to see BossMan-01's MSN Messenger address
Thanks alot Dr. Bob

Appriciate it very much

Cheerz,
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pedals 4 pv
Platinum Member

Canada
1351 Posts

Posted - 08/24/2007 :  21:42:48  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by BossMan-01

Thanks alot Vim

It's a very very old volume pedal called F121, not boss im sure. However brand is nowhere to be found. But it's so old it might been before "brands" was invented

Cheerz


It's a fusschweller made in Germany by schaller electronic I have one as well. Mine says schaller electronic on the front of the pedal by the jacks. I think fusschweller is German for foot volume control You can adjust the minimum volume by repositioning the geared shaft in relation to the pot without using any tools. It is the only non-Boss pedal I have that is NOT for sale. It's just too good for those fussy volume schwells.

Edited by - pedals 4 pv on 08/24/2007 21:55:45
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dudewheresmybass
Bronze Member

United Kingdom
66 Posts

Posted - 08/26/2007 :  17:33:18  Show Profile
here's my bass board

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Dr. Bob
Moderator

Australia
6593 Posts

Posted - 08/26/2007 :  17:46:30  Show Profile  Visit Dr. Bob's Homepage
Hi dudewheresmybass

Nice Set up

I like the HM-2, It makes My Fender valve really rock out like a Marshall.

Whats the DOD pedal?
And what is the MXR Blow Torch like.
What's the Hartke Bass Attack do?

Can I ask what the Ibanez Weeping Demon is like?
The local stores don't seem to carry any, to try out.

So many Question...

Regards Dr. Bob
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zestystrat
Silver Member

USA
283 Posts

Posted - 08/26/2007 :  20:48:39  Show Profile  Visit zestystrat's Homepage
Been meaning to do this for a while so here it is. Here is a breakdown of what�s here:

Analog Man Bi-CompROSSor
Analog Man DS-1 w/ Pro mod
AW-2
Bad Horsie Wha
Budda Bud Wah
CE-3
CS-2
DF-2
FT-2
GE-7
Hughes and Kettner Tube Rotosphere
Hughes and Kettner Tube Rotosphere MK II
Keeley DS-1 ULTRA Mod
Keeley SD-1 w/Diode Switch
Maxon AF-9
MIJ DD-3
MIT DD-3
NS-2
OC-2
Pro-Co Rat 2
PS-2
PSM-5
TU-2
Vox Reissue Wha

http://web.mac.com/therothsrock/iWeb/The%20Zestystrat%20Information%20page/The%20Zestystrat%20Information%20page.html

(...and yes FRANZONI, I only use one of the Rotosphere�s at a time ;-)


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timbo
Silver Member

Australia
252 Posts

Posted - 08/28/2007 :  02:52:07  Show Profile
ok, new here and this is my first post!

only have two atm, but im looking for a nf-1 to buy. anyways, hope this works.

the ph1-r is 1983, bf-2 is 1986, dc-50 is 70's??, mxr is 1980/1, dod not sure and the amp was built in 83 by barbra!



i usually run my setup like this;

phaser -> flanger-> echo/chorus -> mxr -> dod -> amp
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StratoSphere
Double Platinum Member

Canada
2232 Posts

Posted - 08/28/2007 :  02:59:18  Show Profile  Send StratoSphere an AOL message  Click to see StratoSphere's MSN Messenger address
hey timbo, welcome to the board. nice setup, i like the knobs on the PH-1r
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DeFrag
Moderator

USA
3409 Posts

Posted - 08/28/2007 :  04:43:15  Show Profile  Visit DeFrag's Homepage  Click to see DeFrag's MSN Messenger address
quote:
Originally posted by Dr. Bob
Can I ask what the Ibanez Weeping Demon is like?
The local stores don't seem to carry any, to try out.
Regards Dr. Bob



Let me step in.. My WD-7 is EXCellent. Highly configurable, sounds good, cheaper than some Dunlops, heavy construction. It has a cool auto-switch mode where you flip a lever & it automatically goes back down to heel position when you take your foot off. The only thing is really is that the sweep isn't as far as I'd like it. But there's a hack that fixes that internally with a trimpot. All in all, I thought a good buy.

Weird how the edit-box lengthens a post sometimes.

Edited by - DeFrag on 08/28/2007 04:44:39
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timbo
Silver Member

Australia
252 Posts

Posted - 08/28/2007 :  07:18:43  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by StratoSphere

hey timbo, welcome to the board. nice setup, i like the knobs on the PH-1r



yeah, not the original knobs, but i like them too! i guess for $60 aus i cant complain.
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