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TonyFlyingSquirrel
03-08-2008, 09:19 AM
Here's the new pedalboard I got for my birthday. Houses everything & makes setup very fast.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v71/TonyFlyingSquirrel/TFSPedalboard2008A.jpg

& here's the ear candy, although I'm mixed a bit low (we mix for the room, not the tape)
http://mp3.lighthouse-cc.org:5000/CD_Ministry/Services/2008-03-02/

My Ibby 7 string for the first several songs, then the TFS6 for the rest.

In June, we'll have switched consoles & will have our usual F.O.H. mixer, then another person up in the booth doing actuall recording mixing, so these recordings will improve drastically.

Thrashman
03-08-2008, 11:45 AM
woah! nice board :) is that the whammy reissue? nice setup :)

Graham Nicholson
03-09-2008, 01:56 PM
Well, I'll never say you're not set up to do some serious pitch-shifting.

ZephMan13
03-09-2008, 02:00 PM
Nice, whammy's ftw.

LordCliffton
03-09-2008, 10:26 PM
doesn't the xt live have a pitch shifter on it?

let me guess, you use the line 6 to pitch shift up ½ step, then the whammy to pitch back down ¼ step, and the super shifter to go the final ¼ step down.:p

or is it the other way around?:rollin

TonyFlyingSquirrel
03-10-2008, 08:20 AM
I use the whammy pedal for octave stuff & pitch sweeps, ala Chochise, Audio Slave, & I use the Boss PS5 for Diatonic Pitch shifting (harmonizing), although, I'm not all that pleased with it in its current location in the signal chain. When I eventually upgrade to the X3 Live, I'll stick it in the loop & see how it sounds. I've played this pedal post a disto pedal before & it tracked nicely, and sounded natural, but last week I experimented & stuck it after the XT Live, & it sounded overly compressed when activated.

It's been a hard effort to try to find something that comes close to my old Digitech IPS33B.