frigiliana
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I'd be interested in that project photoshooter looking forward to seeing what you make .
Following the electric uke theme... an upcoming project of mine; putting together a pedalboard.
photoshooter, seeing your pedals reminded me of a question I've had for a while: What is the advantage of separate pedals over a multi-effects pedal? Is it better sound in the separate pedals, more visible/readable choices, or . . . ?
I have a multi effects pedal (Zoom G1xON) but I found that I only really liked a few of the many available effects. Separate pedals allow you to research specific sounds/effects that appeal to you and put together a repertoire of only those effects.
. . . I have a multi effects pedal (Zoom G1xON) but I found that I only really liked a few of the many available effects. Separate pedals allow you to research specific sounds/effects that appeal to you and put together a repertoire of only those effects. I'm very much at the experimental stage so I temper my investments accordingly. The two small pedals in the pic are Donner Delay and Compression. Each pedal was less than $30 so I didn't have to put out a lot of money in order to experiment. Separate pedals also allow a musician to dial in a very specific sound based on the order of the pedals and various combinations of pedals. I don't see that as applying to me though. I'm just trying to have some fun. I'm not a gigging musician… heck, I don't even know if I'm a musician, lol.
. . . I'm trying to keep it as simple as possible. I just want a few pedals to increase the fun factor.
Multi effect pedals do allow you to combine a series of effects in one pedal. The presets are often unsatisfactory as many of them are ott. You can program in your own combination of effects but it can often be a bit of a faff. I have multi effects pedals but recently have gone to using single effect pedals as it's easier and quicker to set up the overall sound you want.
Is anybody using an octave pedal. I was thinking of getting a Mooer MOC1 Octave guitar pedal to play some base lines with. I have a boss RC-1 loop pedal I use when I practice . Any recommendations?
Hi Photoshooter DaveY , your way more adventurous than me , i'm using the Digitech 360 which has an octave pedal but i've never thought of using it, can you give an example of a song where it would be used ideally something on Youtube ?
Cheers Dave
Hi Photoshooter DaveY , your way more adventurous than me , i'm using the Digitech 360 which has an octave pedal but i've never thought of using it, can you give an example of a song where it would be used ideally something on Youtube ?
Cheers Dave
Following the electric uke theme... an upcoming project of mine; putting together a pedalboard.
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I bought the VOX , would have been perfect concept but it is not meant for ukulele.
Bought a Honey tone . Result is still not satisfied. Any recommendations are welcomed.