The Oneder drive is awesome and a great place to start. You can get full on fuzz with it. If you want a boost, you can make it do that too. Plus, Nick is the man. Honestly, he might hook you up if you talk with him. He gave me 30% off.
I just got a Belle Epoch yesterday after going about a year without getting any pedals. I fucked around with it in a store and really liked it, and the asking price was a good $40 cheaper than the cheapest on reverb so I felt compelled.
Got a Strymon Iridium in a trade recently. Really enjoying the ease of use and getting stuff recorded. Really great sounding box!
You’re in luck. If you want a Oneder pedal, Nick is having a b-stock and rarities sale this Friday. He’s selling the Goon Fuzz. That thing is gnarly. Goon Fuzz *PRE-ORDER*
Just got a Caroline Guitar Co. Parabola in a trade. Was planning to sell/trade it because I have tremolo covered, but dang it's....incredible sounding. Turning the speed/depth mid way to low and the drive up is an incredible sound. May end up with two tremolo pedals on my board haha
New job is giving me a lot less free time and I haven’t been able to practice and play for months :( . No point in keeping all this stuff to sit in a room and gets picked up once or twice a month. Selling all of my stuff I’ve purchased over the last year and a half if anyone is interested hit me up https://reverb.com/shop/dylans-gear-locker-454
There should be 10 listings still up. Pedals below. I have the guitar, amp, and pedal board as local pickup only. https://reverb.com/item/47028160-vox-v845-classic-wah https://reverb.com/item/47028221-boss-tu-3-chromatic-tuner https://reverb.com/item/47028307-j-rockett-audio-archer-overdrive https://reverb.com/item/47028383-electro-harmonix-big-muff-pi https://reverb.com/item/47028430-tc-electronic-ditto-x2-looper https://reverb.com/item/47028494-mxr-m292-carbon-copy-deluxe-analog-delay https://reverb.com/item/47028518-boss-md-200-modulation-multi-effect
Anyone have any recommendations for playing an electric through a Scarlett interface on a PC? I have to play all virtual cause of apartment life and Ive been using JamupPRO for the last few years, via my iPhone and a iRig interface.
The scarlett is pretty plug and play. You just need your guitar, cable, and the scarlett plugged into your computer. You'll most likely wanna download a DAW (reaper or garageband are free) and then plug your headphones/speakers into the scarlett. There's all sorts of amp/effects sims you can download or purchase, depending on your budget.
The other day I used my Scarlett for the first time in a couple years and despite having headphones plugged in and the output on Logic set to Scarlett, I was still only getting audio out of the attached speakers. When I unplugged the speakers, just got no sound at all. Any ideas?
..Thanks but go on! WHAT amp effects and sims! That was the question haha. I have Reaper. I didnt find any guitar amps built into that DAW, or the evaluation version at least.
does anybody here have any experience w nerve issues? like carpal tunnel or the like? ive been having some issues getting looked at by hand doctors for. they immediately thought carpal, but had i an emg come back clean so idk. i can still play and fortunately it seems like i was proactive enough on the issue but its a little alarming when you take your work gloves off and your fingers are pure yellow and completely numb. ive heard a few guitar player horror stories about ulnar nerve damage so its got me feeling anxious. ive always suffered from the occasional cold hands so maybe i just have shit blood circulation or something.
yeah, buy a wrist band. just, like, any kinda normal one usually intended for sweat or whatever. it’ll help.
Forget if I posted this here, but I finally got my pedalboard built. Took wood from my stash in basement and made a tiered little board, then grabbed extra stain and gave it a dark finish. Really happy with the results! The tiered approach is really lovely for access and hiding the mess. Also happy that I can drop in/out pedals as I need, already swapped a few here and there. Now I've got the Count to 5 on the end before Iridium.
I love it! Great for quick practicing, plug headphones in and just play. Sounds great! Also recording with it is a breeze which is a huge plus.