We don't get enough of Dan just playing, that intro was great!
@patrickmckay6621
8 ай бұрын
his new board is crazy futuristic madness. great interview
@stanislavmigra
8 ай бұрын
Dan, when he plays his rig, is something else. Prime example, that gear will make you better player.
@ThatPedalShow
8 ай бұрын
Ah, cheers mate, that tele is fantastic!!
@rsmallfield
8 ай бұрын
That were h'inspiring, it were!
@mikedr1549
8 ай бұрын
He's a terrific player. Mick is as well.
@dww0902
8 ай бұрын
Can I make a suggestion? Quit trying to defend either side of the analog/digital/whatever argument. It takes away from what's being presented.
@Liam_Doherty_UK
8 ай бұрын
Dan’s enthusiasm for what he does is contagious. He’s a pleasure to listen to. 👍
@kaiying74
8 ай бұрын
If we don't have nice tones today then all hope is lost... 😛 5:50 - OMG. Dan's just said something I've been saying to people for years. YES. You absolutely give a little piece of yourself to people you play music with in a band. Something about the vulnerability you have to give over to the larger whole to ensure the success of the band. I absolutely believe that's a thing.
@ToddTheJoker
8 ай бұрын
I loved this! My two favorite YT channels are Andertons and That Pedal Show and the sense of community that Mick and Dan generate with their show is palpable and I am glad to be a part of it! It's a beautiful thing! Thanks Lee and Dan, and Pete(from behind the scenes on this one)
@Gibfenez
8 ай бұрын
Dan is an amazing designer and analyzer of all things pedals. Amazingly helpful and a complete gentleman in business. Total pro in service and quality. I am building now with the G3 and am having a blast just putting it all together. Dan is right, it all about the fun of it. All of it, the building, experimenting, playing, learning. Never stop. Enjoy it all.
@ThatPedalShow
8 ай бұрын
Ah mate, that’s so wonderful to hear, thanks so much 🤓🙏
@compucorder64
8 ай бұрын
It's true. Guitars, pedals and instruments are like toys, they encourage playing. And that makes people happy. Pedals are endlessly fascinating, modular synthesizer modules are too. Lego for creating sounds.
@risteardohaodha23
8 ай бұрын
Couldn’t agree more with your comment !
@TheDrunkenScoundrel
8 ай бұрын
As a small business person who has spent most of my life dealing with small businesses I really want to give you two a shoutout for the discussion at the end: This is how normal people do business and the people who don't do business that way are just wrong..sure they may make money fast, but it isn't JUST about that. More people need to learn how to do what you have talked about.
@toms5951
8 ай бұрын
Has there been a TPS takeover of Anderton's? Would love to see Dan and Mick build a rig while walking the store, either on a budget or not.
@bluesbuster2000
8 ай бұрын
Love you both guys… and Mick and Pete. Thank you for your shows on YT. ❤
@nathankellstadt412
8 ай бұрын
This was great. It's like when TV shows would have crossover episodes. I kept waiting for Pete to stick his head out and say hi.
@Mahdi_ddA
8 ай бұрын
My name is mahdi and im 22 years old and Live in italy but i watch your videos every day guys really i love uk And england i hope this 2024 my dreams it comes true to play guitar in uk 🌟🏴🏴🎸🎸🎸⭐⭐🌞🌞🎸
@mudwiser1391
8 ай бұрын
Good luck Mahdi!
@LAFORCETV
8 ай бұрын
GO!
@kenphillips3282
8 ай бұрын
You guys are absolutely correct, playing live music in a band for an audience binds us musicians/guitarists on a whole other level. It is magical. So at age 68 in Australia and still playing live music, I continue to experience that joy and magic that I will forever be grateful for. Rock on gents 😃🤘
@Wadey1960CS
8 ай бұрын
2 Legends in the gear industry. What a Joy to watch, Love hearing gear nerds talk about their passions. Thanks @Andertons Music Co, @ThatPedalShow, and @TheGigRig
@jtkane317
8 ай бұрын
That opening Jam is so very 80s. I dig it.
@rodrigoguaspari9445
8 ай бұрын
Does anyone else ever also have the thought that Dan is the loveliest man in the planet ever?
@seancooper779
8 ай бұрын
Even though I'm in my mid-fifties and have been playing in bands for more than 40 years, I just don't see the point of pedals anymore. In fact, I don't see the point of big valve amps either. Nice to have if you;re a collector, but for playing live at ANY level, a good modeller makes so much more sense. If bands like Def Leppard, Metallica, and Shinedown can play stadiums with Axe FX and Megadeth are happy with the Quad Cortex, why would anyone fro a pub layer to a multi-platinum superstar need the hassle of amps and pedals anymore? Even if you can tell the difference, the audience can't and they don't care either.
@djt6546
6 ай бұрын
As the commentary discusses, if you care and it makes a difference to you personally you go for it. If it makes no difference to your ears and how you feel personally then there’s just no point. Each to there own 🤷♂️
@stephenturner8102
8 ай бұрын
I saw the thumbnail and thought you had Tim Pierce in, then saw the TPS hat
@gregantonowicz2818
8 ай бұрын
I love Dans playing. And it's cool to know the cap is a decent dude. Always figured he was anyway, but still cool.
@thejuggernaut5327
8 ай бұрын
Nice to see Dan at Andertons, classes-up the place.
@petercarparelli
8 ай бұрын
Dan is the man. Love TPS
@lance134679
8 ай бұрын
I don't think the analog pedals vs digital multi effects debate will ever end. For me, the answer is to have analog pedals for effects I use all the time, namely boost/overdrive/compression, as well as tremolo, spring reverb and tape delay. But for effects I only use occasionally, my H9 and HX Effects fills in all the gaps, especially for mod effects like chorus, flanger, phaser, and rotary speaker, along with others like octave and wah.
@41DegreesSouth
8 ай бұрын
For me, the answer is to not give a fuck about the "debate" at all. It's about as useful people arguing about which cigarette brand is the "best". It's ridiculous. Play what makes you happy.
@frusciantegeartone
8 ай бұрын
So as much as I agree with the whole “I remember the first time I plugged into (insert pedal here)” thing, but honestly you can have the same experience with digital units. They are more in depth tinkering, which is either awesome or absolutely horrible, depending on your preferences. It boils down to a few things. What are you trying to achieve? Want a John Frusciante board with ALLL the effects and don’t have the money? Effects units are the way to go. If you are just a few pedals kind of player, maybe you’d enjoy the slight better sound of a tube amp with real pedals. But even then, cables and power supplies can be an issue. I’ve been back and forth too many times and I’m about to just switch to a helix and stay there for a while. It does everything I want and cost a fraction of what I’d spend on actual pedals.
@chrismoly
8 ай бұрын
Is that Johnny Marr sig Jaguar? Looks stunning 😍
@Stewbert_72
8 ай бұрын
I got one . Do it if thinking about it
@ryanbradbury3745
8 ай бұрын
You can't call him a two hat 🙂
@mclarensmps
8 ай бұрын
When TPS and Anderton's crews combine, it's my favourite time on KZitem. Fantastic conversation, and I love Dan's playing :)
@grahamsaunders7432
8 ай бұрын
Great show with Dan, great guy. Would be great if you had Jack Griffiths on sometime ( Ex Peach Guitars Guitarist )
@Payne2view
8 ай бұрын
Always a pleasure to see Dan so modestly showing his company's best switching system.
@mathtrixmusiclix4248
8 ай бұрын
Lol. Bruh.. I watched the whole thing while changing the machine heads on my PRS! 🇨🇦
@tgflowers2393
8 ай бұрын
Some of us are still watching 😉
@chriscuthbertson
8 ай бұрын
I love the screens on my Helix..... total game changer.
@shrubbster1
8 ай бұрын
In case no one has said yet, the festival he's talking about is ArcTanGent. Fantastic community, music and setting.
@anthonyalfredyorke1621
8 ай бұрын
Thanks Gents for a fabulous hour & four minutes, you can't go wrong with Andertons and Gig Rig with a bit of Danish on the side " OH SUITS YOU SIR " . PEACE AND LOVE TO EVERYONE ❤❤.
@J_B72
8 ай бұрын
Guys… the analogy is athletics. Is there any high level athlete that won’t take any opportunity to improve their performance even 2%? I’ve played with men that would change shoes at half time because they wanted more “springy lift” from the snap (US Football). It was, of course, ridiculous. But, that dude was leaving nothing to chance and he felt it was his job to do so. If a musician believes that wiring all that stuff together improves something (anything) a few percent … it’s a no brainer. At some point it’s about feeling you are doing the best you can to do your job … which is entertaining people.
@sybamunki
8 ай бұрын
38:25- I've discovered this exact thing. I've been in the same covers band a few years and early on I had a load of pedals, then HD500 to try to get each song to sound like the recording. The last 2-3 years I rely on 3-4 gain stages, a mod and delay and I'm sorted! Plus I feel I sound like 'me' for the whole set.
@GuitarJawn
8 ай бұрын
Can't beat a tele bridge pickup
@zoomzoom3950
8 ай бұрын
Is that Dan or Tim Pierce? 😁
@Mahdi_ddA
8 ай бұрын
I love uk And england i love london its my favourite city on the world i love songs like somebody else the 1975 🌟🏴🏴🎸⭐🏴🏴🌞🎸🎸🎸I hope this 2024 my dreams it comes true in uk its my dream and visit andertons music its my dream 😊😊😊
@Les537
8 ай бұрын
Dan always has tasty licks. Rock on, boys.
@johnf883
8 ай бұрын
Dan, build 2 identical boards, one without a switcher, the other with G3 or Atom and demo the difference in sound on That Pedal Show. People will be surprised at the tone difference.
@kyledonworth3845
8 ай бұрын
Link please.
@jasondejong3062
8 ай бұрын
Can’t even start to describe how much knowledge I have gained from Dan and mick, basically everything I currently know about signal path and pedal stuff is owed to TPS. Love those guys and Lee too!
@Piplodocus
8 ай бұрын
I 'kin love Dan! I'd never get on TPS cuz I don''t *mostly* use TGR stuff (that's very specific, for extra geeky reasons), and mostly because I'm a total nobody, but equally I still own LOADS of TGR PSU stuff (but not a Gx) and TGR make loads of superb stuff I think is basically THE BEST for less weird, more "regular" (but still pushing boundaries), people than me. But either way he's a wealth of superb knowledge and just largely seems a great bloke who is in it for all the reasons I am also on the same mission for. I love Mick so much, but Dan is on more my crazy vibe when let loose (albeit, we all track slightly different über-geek paths). Keep on being splendid, you legends!
@CrazyFunnyCats
8 ай бұрын
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@frankphvrvon3153
8 ай бұрын
Oups he canceled his thorpy flanger 😅
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Ай бұрын
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@egg43002
8 ай бұрын
TPS + Andertons - leg ends
@paulmcnamara9777
Ай бұрын
Can't agree more re playing live... there's really no substitute. My biggest audience was probably around 400 at V Dub festival a few years ago and the adrenaline was really kicking in and took ages afterwards to come down from that experience........
@tedc6694
8 ай бұрын
In my experience 200 people close up to stage IS the apex of adrenaline. Especially if friends are in audience that haven't heard you play. But the REAL magic is when everyone is playing right on, and you sound better than practice and look at each other and give the slightest nod to another member and with eyes wide open and a broad smile they nod back knowing EXACTLY the butterflies in your heart... THAT'S the BAND peak experience. Icing on the cake is having 100-200 people cheer when you do ANYTHING. Wink and shoot a finger gun at the crowd and they cheer like they LOVE YOU? That can be addictive too, but not as REAL as the connection to band members
@Chris_Nouvelli
8 ай бұрын
Well said. I’ve never played to a crowd that size, but I felt every word.
@brocluno01
8 ай бұрын
I think your example of Vinyl vs MP3 is right on. So for the audience it's about the sound. Bands that release a record that was well done and precisely engineered have set a bar. Go to hear them live and one of two things happens is they are better than the record, or worse. In my 3/4 of a century of living most live performances have been disappointing. That includes Zeppelin, Quicksilver, Little River Band, Moody Blues, Dave Mason Band, Ray Charles, Amazing Rhythm Aces, Dwight Yoakam, and a big bunch more. Most of these bands were OK live, but most did not come up to the LP. The Amazing Rhythm Aces being the exception. The whole live set was note for note exactly as on the LP and completely blew me away, which was to me, the mark of professionalism 😊
@cliftoncaskey5696
8 ай бұрын
Nice little XTC quote at the beginning!
8 ай бұрын
I love the sequence when Lee is pointing out "we're a bit out a tune"...Look at him 😂...I'd call this revenge for boring explanations.. just saying ...nothing wrong with Dan either
@Tylerxfm
8 ай бұрын
What an intro from the man himself! Great video!
@alguitarchristie
8 ай бұрын
I have used multi effects and tried to replace my modulation pedals with for example the Boss MD 200, but the digital versions of the analogue pedals are tinny sounding! You can't get a sound of an Mxr Phase 90, or Flanger etc..... they just have a warmth! With the quartermaster I can bring them in and out and keep the clean signal pure. And I can bend down and change things on the fly much quicker!
@averagemusician4813
6 ай бұрын
On the conversaion of analogue v digital, the point is application. As a musican that plays a lot of fly gigs, amp's and pedels are a no go. but it goes further than logisics. if you play in a 4 piece rock band, amps and pedels all the way. if you play (as I do) in much larger ensombles (Thearter tours etc). Then turning up with a massive pedel board and a 4x12 would get you laughed out the pit/stage. There is also the issue of time. no one on a tour wants to stand there and watch you (the guitarist) piss about with amp and pedel settings for 20 mins before anyone can sound check!!! ultimately pedels and amps are for the amuture Rocking a pub gig and top touring acts (G and R, Biffy ect). everyone else in the middle, working professionals, its digital. application is the deciding factor.
@justynregini8532
8 ай бұрын
What a great Video, well done TPS and Andertons - a wonderful combination!
@gavinskio
8 ай бұрын
So great just to listen to folk passionate about the same thing without a script. I can't justify a gig rig, but I totally buy that thing about a new pedal leading you to a new sound/style. I got a cheap compressor recently having ignored them or used one I. A multi effect: £30 has changed my playing forever, and I can't see me playing without a stand alone compressor ever again.
@stanislavmigra
8 ай бұрын
Im not sure where the "audience dont carre" argument came from. I probably live in very different world. Going from all them gigs, me with my friends and basically anyone I knew always debated how the sound was, if bass was audible, if vocal were clear, if the guitar sound was moveing and so on and on. What do you mean "audience dont carre" ? Of course they do carre.
@srh361
8 ай бұрын
The intro reminded me of RUSH
@JoaoCensi
8 ай бұрын
Lee, I work with a guy that delivered the tiles for your bathroom years ago, and he said he dropped one and you were super cool about it. True story ?
@andertons
8 ай бұрын
Ha Ha - the tile bit is true - me being cool is a lie ;)
@itsmikee1994
8 ай бұрын
I read that as the guy farted and Lee was cool about it. I'm assuming you mean the tiles?
@JoaoCensi
8 ай бұрын
@itsmikee1994 ahaha, yeah, he dropped a tile,
@MarcFonda
8 ай бұрын
There are few of us watching to the end!
@MrRiverlord999
8 ай бұрын
In my music room I have a Multi-Effects unit and a trad pedal board plus a valve amp and a Stryman Iridium. I just can’t get away from my trad setup!
@WadMartin
8 ай бұрын
Dan, thank you, Andertons, thank you for having Dan.
@sl3102
7 ай бұрын
The more into the digital realm we go the more disposable things get, and the more we'll end up chasing the next new thing just for the sake of it. Anyway, Dan's such a nice bloke.
@jloiben12
7 ай бұрын
The biggest benefit for pedals to me is how much easier it is to make changes. Like sonically, it is all largely the same. It is a user interface thing for me. Pedals make getting variations much easier/quicker/etc
@Stewbert_72
8 ай бұрын
Loving Dan playing through the Johnny Marr. It inspired me to pull trigger on one and they are incredible
@SocksworthRiffs
5 ай бұрын
I could I would like to just spend time with Dan and talk about gear, because no one is into gear like me around me. I could listen to conversations like this all day honestly, Dans knowledge and love for gear is unmistakable.
@TheFeelButton
8 ай бұрын
Screens! Cheers Captain and Dan!!
@davehunt9817
8 ай бұрын
The reason people like pedals vs the all in one units, is the same reason people like vinyl records over digital music, you can touch it. Simple. We like things we can touch, and all things in one box, looses that feeling.
@davidsanderson7715
8 ай бұрын
I could listen to Dan chatting tone all day long.
@kahlrhoam6769
8 ай бұрын
Dan’s THE 21st Century *Clean Power Ranger*! 👏🍿
@ledhendrix5054
8 ай бұрын
Dan have you thought about taking TPS out on the road , maybe have special Guests or Bands ?
@nekot9274
8 ай бұрын
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@NORMIES_GET_OUT
8 ай бұрын
I have to say, after reading the Title, I'm a bit disappointed that there were no talking guitars in this video.
@SLSIT
8 ай бұрын
And the board only weighs 215 pounds!
@adilputerra
8 ай бұрын
Switcher no CPU needed. Stack whatever you want.
@peterhall4852
8 ай бұрын
This like a Simpsons /Family Guy cross over.
@cactus-mcjacktus
8 ай бұрын
Diamond needs to re-release the Vibrato now that they’re up and running again.
@ianthomas4568
8 ай бұрын
It’s simple for me……I don’t like menus but love pedals!
@StevenLaneyGuitar
8 ай бұрын
Back in the early 2000s, I'm guessing it must have been 2003, I bought a set of Joe Barden Danny Gatton pickups off of Ebay. At the time, the pickups were really hard to get hold of as there seemed to be a hiatus in manufacture. I arranged to drive and collect the pickups, from my home in Suffolk, from the seller's home in Swindon, as I didn't want to risk them being lost or damaged in the post. After the seller handed me the pickups and a cup of tea, he said "Come and have a look at this prototype of something I've invented". We went into his front room and he showed me this huge pedalboard with this long, black rectangular thing with foot switches on and that the pedals plugged into. I was a 'plug direct into the amp' player back then, so the significance of what I was looking at, I'll openly admit, went a bit over my head. That rectangular thing was the original Pro 14. I subsequently saw Dan each year at Music Live in Birmingham and The LGS and, each year, watched his brand grow and grow. What great fun those shows were. It's really heart warming to see what a success Dan's company has become and how many players around the world now use his products. The guy has just ploughed away year after a year because he believed in his product(s). Today, I have the G2 and GigRig power supplies on my board and I still have the pick ups.
@craigparse1439
8 ай бұрын
Just make sure to put the cover sheets on your TPS reports. Let me send you a copy of the memo...
@jamiewhite3703
2 ай бұрын
Dan you need to form prog rock band 🤘🤘🤘🤘
@Rallison6996
8 ай бұрын
Mon the Biff!
@RobertFisher1969
8 ай бұрын
I don’t know that I’ve ever found a pedal that I found more inspiring than the same effect in a multi-effects unit. The reason I switched from multi-effects to individual pedals was because, at the time, there were things multi-effects units couldn’t do. Whether it was a specific effect (EHX HOG) or routing options. These days, though, I feel like the multi-effects units have caught up or are catching up. Firmware updates mean that new effects can be added, and they have much more routing flexibility. I think I could probably get rid of most of my pedal collection and go back to only multi-effects…or even an iPad or computer based system. That all said, I’m really glad companies like GigRig are out there giving us the options they are.
@justinguitarcia
8 ай бұрын
Its all about work flow. Lots of folks appreciate the tactile nature of dealing with individual pedals or outboard gear opposed to plugins. I love that all the digital stuff exists now cause the price but turn individual switches and knobs, as silly as it may sound, is very satisfying and just feels more connected (for me at least). There is a spontaneity and movement to working that way that can be really satisfying
@frusciantegeartone
8 ай бұрын
I’m with you 100%. I’ve went from pedals to multi fx, back to pedals, and now selling pedals again to go buy a helix floor and hopefully be done with the back and forth. The new digital world is so amazing and compact, it’s unreal. I’m sick of cables, power supplies, weird pops engaging pedals, hard to figure out noise, etc… If you are a couple of pedals and tube amp kind of player, more power to you and I actually think they sound/feel better. But they aren’t that much better sounding, and honestly combining the 2 together make a great compromise.
@robertfrippers
8 ай бұрын
The maestro of tone!
@victorparedes6887
7 ай бұрын
Love this chat. Thanks guys.
@IronSwan-ll5ju
8 ай бұрын
I want the intro tone for my clean songs.. omg
@jacobbradley1349
8 ай бұрын
Dan makes a great point. No listener gives a shit about how good you are or what gear you have. The most important thing is fun. If you're having fun, the audience will have fun. that also goes hand in hand with why none of these youtube guitarists will ever really be considered anything other than just another guitarist/musician. Yeah, it's awesome all these dues can shred like Yngwie and can teach others how, but can they write music to save their life? No. The best guys in history weren't always the greatest players or most talented guys, they were the guys who could express their emotions through the instrument like a second voice, and guess what... the best guys, always had the most fun. Such as EVH and Dimebag. What other guitarists did you see that had more fun while playing their instrument?
@Nghilifa
8 ай бұрын
Jimi Hendrix
@davidtomkins4242
8 ай бұрын
And yet sometimes the biggest influence on your playing is the ‘nobody’ guitar teacher in your home town, or the great player on the local scene. You sound like a creativity snob.
@BadMotivator66
8 ай бұрын
i have a joyo switcher and whilst it does what i need it to, i can tell the jacks are plastic and soldered on- so you have to be careful. great for 90 quid as long as you're careful.
@Xenious
8 ай бұрын
Rocking that Oto Bim! TPS got me so hooked I picked one up myself from that demo and my previous experience on a Biscuit. Oto FTW! Now I just need to get one of those new Gigrigs. Those 'label' screens rock!
@JimmyDel
7 ай бұрын
Love hearing from Dan. Always comes across as such a genuine guy and you can see the passion in him when he talks about this stuff. As a G3 owner I can highly recommend GigRig stuff. Build quality is outstanding and service is absolutely top notch. Great stuff 🤘
@pavelanikiev3596
8 ай бұрын
Sounds like an Ovation. Bright without body. Almost like it was heavily EQd and compressed. May work for some ears, but I got a feeling people will gravitate towards traditional models.
@mark.guitar
8 ай бұрын
Longing for a G3 at the moment. Tried wet dry wet using a Bluguitar Amp1 for the dry and a Katana 50 and a Blackstar HT5 for the stereo wets. Even with "cheap" gear it makes a huge sound. Who is going to be first producing a compact stereo amp for wet dry wet?
@midnighthour4299
8 ай бұрын
Nice to see pro rigs, but most of us gig with one amp, and cant afford £600 for an eq pedal, playing for rubbish money in pubs and clubs etc. You could buy a very nice guitar for the price of that board.
@goswo
8 ай бұрын
True. It’s never about “can the audience hear the difference”. It’s about inspiration, that leads to creativity, that leads to music, that leads to. I too really find the question “can the audience…” kind of stupid…
@paulmatulevich3623
8 ай бұрын
What I wouldn't give for that Diamond Vibrato (except for the idiotic price that people ask)
@andyfenton1510
8 ай бұрын
Love the comment of ‘having a modeller and I must use the right overdrive for the song.’ I use a Helix or an HX effects, and use my favourite pedal at my favourite setting. I still love my pedals, but love the flexibility of the Helix.
@GRBAquatics
8 ай бұрын
Very Cool, Thankyou. So Awesome. Dan is a Champion. So knowledgeable and amazing player. That Pedal Show is awesome. All the Best. Cheers
@anthonyvieni4894
8 ай бұрын
Dan is the best I absolutely love the pedal board he did a while back Mr. Griffiths on his channel… and I look forward to seeing him design an inexpensive rig he is amazingly knowledgeable…
@MadAxeman926
8 ай бұрын
Incredible sounds coming through my headphones from Dans playing. That stereo was just surreal. Having recently taken Lee's advice and bought a Quartermaster 8. The Quatermaster along with the gen-x 14 felt like an extravagant purchase , but it really has simplified my pedalboard as well as getting better tone through my aging 1980's Marshall combo. I can't quite justify the cost of the G3(s).................. yet!
@acousticglue
8 ай бұрын
Hence even though I play in headphones mainly, the stereo effect using a Helix and pedals such as LVX and placing vibrato on one side is glorious but there are so many tricks within a DAW that pedal makers are not doing on outboard equipment that can be inserted in live rig. OBNE has begun that journey, EHX made a routing tool BUT there is so much more! Or you can go down the same ole road. The beauty of music.
@compucorder64
8 ай бұрын
Great sounds Dan. The G3 system is ingenious, almost like parts of Eurorack modulars, but for pedals - kinda like matrix mixers too which are also great creative tools. Really loved that demo of applying different modulation on different sides. The only thing I do like that at the moment is with the Tremelo, which I use one one side, only because I don't have a stereo tremelo. But, I do have mono modulation pedals (apart from SCF+). Must try sticking different mono mod pedals on the L/R side. And that's more of a frustrating limitation than a feature. You can do some of this in a more limited, blocked way, using a pedals like the Meris Mercury X, and LVX, or Empress Zoia, just because they let you program multi-patches. But the fact that the order of drive / delay / reverb would be more fixed without a switcher doesn't bother me so much since I run them in that order 90% of the time. It's stuff like playing with the stereo of modulation that's more interesting, and modulation on delay lines, maybe of different types. I love the way the Polymoon / LVX can do those modulated delay lines, or the DOD Rubberneck with the send/return on the delay. Not the same thing exactly, but does give you flexibility. I wonder if we'll see a Mercury X on your board in the future. Can do some things the CXM can, or at least similar, but can do lots that it can't do.
@Dunewar
8 ай бұрын
One thing i think you overlooked in the modeler vs pedalboard topic: option paralysis. I sit behind a computerscreen all day, i don’t want to do that all evening too. I’ve spent hours looking for the right patch scrolling through menus, when all I want to do is press a button and go Vrooaaar
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