My Strymon Dig
What is the "One" Pedal you can't live Without
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JoeKing -
September 1, 2016 at 7:57 PM -
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xotic ep booster - always on, but never turned up - it's the secret sauce
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Strymon - Timeline, Big Sky, Mobious.
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Big Muff
Small Clone ChorusNo digital box has been able to emulate these two analogue beauties well enough to drop them.
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My Strymon Dig
I got the DIG recently but couldn't gel with it. Seemed to really thin out my tone. And I hate the hidden parameters which strymon put in there to get the most out of it. I found my T rex replica and Memory Lane Jr preferable.
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My Dunlop DVP3
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Definitly a volume Pedal
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J Rocket " The DUDE",,,
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Maxon 808
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Brake. Then gas and clutch
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Brake. Then gas and clutch
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Brake. Then gas and clutch
GAS(!) first for me; you don't need the others 'til you "step on it".
I'm guessing my fave pedal will be whatever I finally decide on for the Kemper's wah, volume, pitch and morphing. Two pedals maybe? Either way, I'll pose the question as to which model is the bee's knees when the time comes.
I want to be able to record the MIDI steam for reamping whilst applying the controller movements, so the Kemper will have to be able to transmit this in realtime, regardless of whether I go analogue or MIDI for the pedal type. I've requested this ability for the Kemper many times, but still don't know if it's been implemented.
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BOSS Dimension C ( or my Fromel Seraph, which is an excellent clone of it)
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Whammy DT, H9 Max, Melo9
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EP Booster, purely for the sound..
failing that, the Lenny Pedal
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My Boomerang III looper ... the KPA's looper hasn't enough rec time & has some - for me - essential looping feature missing ... playing mostly behind a singer & percussion these days ... else the KPA has everything I need apart from a nice spring reverb
Cheers,
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wylde od
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Ibanez TS
Its gods gift to guitarists with tube amps,
put it in front of any marshall amp , stomp on it when you need a great lead tone and more gain , its heaven .
even in front of modeling amps and the kemper its great -