Sup lemmy?!

Here’s how my board has been looking lately. It’s turning out wonderfully and the Freeze was a perfect addition for me. I play around with lots of different styles, and this one is perfect both as a practice tool and for drone-y stuff. The EV30 is plugged into the Afterneath and the RE-202. Still getting used to getting the presets but I’m enjoying it quite a bit so far.

  • @Pedestrian
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    21 year ago

    I’m looking to add a compressor to my board, how do you like the Keeley?

    • @CellblendOP
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      21 year ago

      I do like it. I’d like to try some other compressors when I get a chance but this one is pretty flexible and does everything I need it to. The humbucker/single coil switch comes in pretty handy.

  • Baron Von JM
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    21 year ago

    What do you have the EV30 hooked up to?

    • @CellblendOP
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      21 year ago

      I have it connected to the afterneath, where it controls the “drag” function, as well as the RE-202, where it can blend between two presets of your choice. I added the second TRS cable after this photo was taken.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    That whole pedalboard is marvelous, if I didn’t have other expensive hobbies I’d probably want most of what you got there.

    • @CellblendOP
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      21 year ago

      Wow thanks! I’ve pieced it together slowly over a few years, definitely took a while to save up for some of them!

  • Baron Von JM
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    21 year ago

    What does the Freeze do?

    How long have you had the RE-202 and how do you like it?

    • @CellblendOP
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      21 year ago

      The Freeze is like a very short and super smooth looper- it will latch on to whatever sound you’re playing and sustain that note indefinitely. You can use it to hold a note/chord while you can play over top of it. I have mine set up in between my dirt pedals and modulation, so after I lock in a sound I can still modify it and add some movement as it drones along.

      I bought the RE-202 about a week after its release. I’ve spent a lot of time with it but there’s so much to explore with it still. I love how it feels trashy and classy at the same time, mostly due to the character of the spring reverb. I dig it quite a bit and will never be selling this one.

      • Baron Von JM
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        21 year ago

        The RE-202 is on my short list, but I want stereo panning.

        • @CellblendOP
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          21 year ago

          You may be better off with something else if panning control is required, but I wouldn’t know what to recommend. I think the stereo effect if mostly felt with the reverb or while using multiple tape heads. I don’t think it has a way to control panning.

          • Baron Von JM
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            21 year ago

            Yeah the main options I’ve been considering are the RE-202 (no true panning), the DM-101 (no stereo input, expensive), EQD Avalanche Run (not sure if any more will become available and I think only the Reverb effect is stereo), Strymon Volante (seems probably the closest but pricey and I think in spite of stereo in it actually sums to mono internally in some cases), Strymon El Capistan (not as flexible tape head configurations as RE-202 or Volante, also reportedly does sum to mono internally in some cases). Honestly I should probably just relax on the stereo bit, as I don’t actually have a stereo rig right now. I just have a stereo chorus before my delay and a stereo trem after (and I think after starting to research the chorus is really wet/dry “stereo” rather than left/right stereo).

            • @CellblendOP
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              11 year ago

              It’s a tough call for sure, all of those options seem really nice. Did they discontinue the avalanche run? I’m sure you’ll come to the right decision, don’t rush it. FWIW I do rely more on the modulation for panning but your uses may be different than mine. The delay is like a cozy little bed for dirt nasty riffs most of the time, with the odd self oscillation thrown in.

              • Baron Von JM
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                21 year ago

                The main thing I wanted was a footswitch for self-oscillation. I have a Danelectro Dan-echo, which is good at all the features it has. But with having stereo pedals on either side of the delay in my chain I just went down a rabbit hole on stereo delays for the principle of it.

                I don’t think the Avalanche Run is officially discontinued, but Sweetwater lists it as

                Temporarily Out of Stock
                Due to unforeseen circumstances, Earthquaker Devices are currently experiencing manufacturing delays on this item. Please contact us to discuss product alternative

                If it were in stock, I would get it as I think it comes closest to being what I originally wanted with stereo in/out added, rather than a stereo in/out pedal that has what I wanted.

                • Gavin
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                  31 year ago

                  @baronvonj @Cellblend I just built an analog delay pedal and added a momentary switch to it that essentially opens to infinite repeats when the switch is pressed, and returns to the normal settings when you lift your foot. Sounds great on the test board, I’ll be boxing up this week

                • @CellblendOP
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                  21 year ago

                  Ah I see. It’s so easy to get carried away with an idea with these things haha. Hopefully they’ll be able to make more, sounds like they’re trying. Kinda funny though, delays on a delay lol. At least it gives you more time to ponder and enjoy the Danelectro.