Exactly. My large board is a little more complicated with the ES-8 but it actually allows me to simplify a lot of stuff since I sing so much on stage and can't manage multiple pedal changes that accurately. It also makes how pedals are placed on the board kind of irrelevant. And having the looper keeps me from kicking knobs with my size 13 feet.Dude, I absolutely knew what this video was about before I even watched it. I see these kinds of boards on various internet outlets and think, "How do you use that live???" -- My guess is that they don't, at least not effectively.
I know for a fact that some players look at my touring board and think it's "quaint" or basic. But I'll tell you what -- it sounds killer, is simple to use, and it has a few tricks up its sleeve. Regarding what he said about redundant pedals -- I like to combine some pedals to get other sounds that you might not think would work. For instance, need a univibe or slow Leslie sound? Chorus + phaser. Exactly right? Nah, but live it's close enough.
All of this is why I stick to a PTjr or smaller, and don't have a switcher yet. And even with a small board, I've had exactly the problems the guy described, including kicking pedals on when using a volume pedal (or moving the volume pedal when turning a pedal on).
My goal is to build a board for my next project that only does the things I want for the project. Then I can get a switcher and a power supply once that vision is set.
Dude, I absolutely knew what this video was about before I even watched it. I see these kinds of boards on various internet outlets and think, "How do you use that live???" -- My guess is that they don't, at least not effectively.
I know for a fact that some players look at my touring board and think it's "quaint" or basic. But I'll tell you what -- it sounds killer, is simple to use, and it has a few tricks up its sleeve. Regarding what he said about redundant pedals -- I like to combine some pedals to get other sounds that you might not think would work. For instance, need a univibe or slow Leslie sound? Chorus + phaser. Exactly right? Nah, but live it's close enough.
Yeah, for sure. And here's something else that you don't hear people talk about with regards to pedal placement -- mini pedals. Yes, you can jam more of them on your board, but it makes it easier to hit the pedal next to it. Happens to me regularly.
For probably 98% of the audience, you could just use the phaser for a univibe or slow Leslie. Most people don't notice a difference and with a full band going in a live venue, no way they would.
Yep.Yeah, for sure. And here's something else that you don't hear people talk about with regards to pedal placement -- mini pedals. Yes, you can jam more of them on your board, but it makes it easier to hit the pedal next to it. Happens to me regularly.
For probably 98% of the audience, you could just use the phaser for a univibe or slow Leslie. Most people don't notice a difference and with a full band going in a live venue, no way they would.
If we're talking about the audience, nobody out there actually cares. IMO, it's all about the player.
I like mini pedals, but I only use them for certain things. I've definitely gigged them and turned them on when I didn't want to, but I do that with giant pedals too.
You're absolutely right. But, I'D know, and if I can get as close as possible -- for me, it makes me play better when things sound "right", or as close to right as I can get in the moment.
along those same lines of people in crowd really not noticing a difference... boards with 4, 5, 6 drive pedals?!? gtfo
learn to use the volume knob on your guitar.
* looks for colbert head desk smiley *I played with a guy who insisted on 4 drive pedals to cover everything we were doing. He rode the volume pretty well, but insisted on different drives for different songs, "for authenticity". And he ran in stereo with an Axe-Fx. It was ridiculous.
I played with a guy who insisted on 4 drive pedals to cover everything we were doing. He rode the volume pretty well, but insisted on different drives for different songs, "for authenticity". And he ran in stereo with an Axe-Fx. It was ridiculous.