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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:38 pm
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ThatGuitarGuyAL wrote:
I would like to suggest to all of those interested in getting a wah pedal, and all of those that already have one, to go to a local skate shop and buy a small piece of skate board grip tape.

I have some on my wah pedal, and a different color on my volume pedal, and my foot absolutely sticks.

I found when playing in a bar, sometimes your feet can get a little slippery if you step on a spilled drink, and with the grip tape, your foot doesn't slide off the pedal if you get too into the wah-wahing.

I use a different color on my volume pedal just so I know for sure at a glance which one I'm using. Black is wah, red is volume, as I only use the volume to kill the gain in between songs if I'm swapping guitars.


very good idea.

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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 7:53 am
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wiiman8 wrote:
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Since I am not out on the stage anymore, I work all my effects through my GarageBand software/recording program. There is a ton of different guitar effects to work with. Great program for anyone working on a mac.

that is a great program! its takes some getting used to, but it is awesome


Yes indeed! I started using GarageBand August of 2007 and have recorded several songs with it. Each time I begin a new song, I find something else I can do with it and it's effects. An ever learning process.

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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 12:21 pm
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Barry Pullis wrote:
wiiman8 wrote:
Barry Pullis wrote:
Since I am not out on the stage anymore, I work all my effects through my GarageBand software/recording program. There is a ton of different guitar effects to work with. Great program for anyone working on a mac.

that is a great program! its takes some getting used to, but it is awesome


Yes indeed! I started using GarageBand August of 2007 and have recorded several songs with it. Each time I begin a new song, I find something else I can do with it and it's effects. An ever learning process.



i just cant make my self go all digital like that, i got to have my amp and pedals screamin at me!!


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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 2:03 pm
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twangee wrote:
Thanks for the info! I think I'll have to try out all the phase-type pedals mentioned here, that I can get my hands on-I'm not picky, but I only need one, and I don't want onw I won't be happy with. You know how it goes!

i would try the rotovibe first.


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Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2008 10:07 am
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For my modulation purposes, my first go-to pedal is a MXR Phase 90; it is, IMHO the greatest phase shifter in the history of forever.

For Rotovibe/Univibe/Leslie flavors, try the Boss RT20 Rotary Ensemble.

My current setup:

Boss TU2 Tuner
Ibanez TS9 Tubescreamer (reissue)
MXR Phase 90 (vintage block logo)
Boss RT20 Rotary Ensemble
Dunlop JH2S Jimi Hendrix Classic Fuzz
Dunlop Crybaby Wah (customized to my own taste)
Danelectro Daddy-O overdrive
DOD FX40B EQ
Rocktron Short Timer Delay
Rocktron Hush
Morley ABY (for channel switching)

Good Vibes To Y'all

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Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 6:01 pm
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Most of my pedals are stored except for my MXR Dyna-Comp. It's on all the time. Well, most of the time.

Just recently I've dragged out the PODxt to find some different sounds. The last few years I've been using some of the FX in my amps or I add what I want in ACID Pro or SF9.


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wow i havent been on for a will .


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