Im interested in the PS-3 and PS-5 on one board, do you just use this for noise making? Or crazy harmony stuff?
Ps-5 mainly for the whammy setting two octaves up, or used with the ps-3 I have the the ps-3 set one or two octaves up in various modes and set the ps-5 one or two octaves down. makes for a very synthy sound when coupled with fuzz and delay. and the ps-3 on it's own is limitless really for both noisey applications and more subtle background effects.
but really I am only scratching the surface with them, they are a real power house pair for effects.
Im interested in the PS-3 and PS-5 on one board, do you just use this for noise making? Or crazy harmony stuff?
Ps-5 mainly for the whammy setting two octaves up, or used with the ps-3 I have the the ps-3 set one or two octaves up in various modes and set the ps-5 one or two octaves down. makes for a very synthy sound when coupled with fuzz and delay. and the ps-3 on it's own is limitless really for both noisey applications and more subtle background effects.
but really I am only scratching the surface with them, they are a real power house pair for effects.
There is a PS-5 for dirt cheap on my craigslist, ($60USD), I might have at it.
Not on this board unfortunately, it was coming down to space and the ufo fuzz does octave fuzz so it won. the ic muff gets plenty of action at home though. it did sound really brilliant turned up super loud. I quite often sit it on top of my amp in the living room just to look at
I've just realised that i've been posting on here for ages but have never graced these pages with a photo of my pedalboard, well here it is as it stands at the moment - subject to change as always.
Everything except the DT10 and Knockout. There are 2 x 2 loop true bypass loopers (4 loops in total), one looper has 2 drive/dist/fuzz 'channels' plus a bypass with a Saltbooster to adjust the volume, the other has 2 modulation loops - however i've decided I only need one mod loop so Mike is going to build me a smaller single looper to release some space and a valuable power jack on my board.
Signal goes into the DT10 - True Bypass Looper 1 - True Bypass Looper 2 - Knockout - Amp.
I already have plans on how to re-structure though.
lorez wrote:How big is your pedal board Ro S? Now I can see how you are getting some of your sounds on your myspace account
Hi. Not as big as Kevin Shilds. No, I don't strictly have a pedal board, I only play at home for own amusement. Regarding the demos on my myspace account, I recorded those a number of years ago when I have very much fewer pedals, less than ten probably. Any single guitar part would only have had, I think, a chain of 4 pedals maximum.
johnnyseven wrote:I've just realised that i've been posting on here for ages but have never graced these pages with a photo of my pedalboard, well here it is as it stands at the moment - subject to change as always.
I have loads more pedals, these are just what i'm using at the moment with Episode One.
I have now also managed to take a couple of pics of my amps and guitars, apologies for the shakiness of the amp photo - bloody phone cameras.
It's a 1969 Carlsbro 50 Top, it's awesome and it was an uber-bargain. I bought it from a session guy who had played with allsorts including Jimmy Cliff, Barry White, Frank Sinatra and the mighty Kim Wilde.
The other is a 1975 Bassman, but you probably knew that.
wwrrss wrote:That Carlsbro and Fender cab setup is lovely.
Is it a 2x15 cab?
Yes it is. The reason it's set up that way is that I use the Bassman and Marshall cab more often as the Bassman cab is REALLY heavy and it doesn't have wheels. I've not actually gotten around to playing the 50 Top through the Bassman cab yet, I reckon it'll sound awesome though. I also reckon the Marshall cab sounds better on it's side, hence why it's positioned that way - and the fact that 2 of the wheels are broken.