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Might be of interest to some out there.....
https://www.premierguitar.com/articles/25161-tone-tips-a-mini-board-is-born
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I think its the PhazeVibe from F-Pedals
https://f-pedals.com/collections/all/products/phazevibe
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I've since rejigged it so the signal path follows the same principle - everything in front of the preamp except the delay, for a board which can run mono/stereo and into an amp, into a power amp or even direct into the desk, thus removing the dependency on an amp for all the tones I want.
I'm just going to sit here and convince myself that he got the idea from me...he is, after all, a member on here...
@digitalscream - just to clarify, with Pete Thorn's Ethos Clean and your F1, you use them as a clean amp but can also take your pedalboard to the desk/FOH because they have cab simulation? If so, what does it sound like compared to an amp or amp and cab?
For anyone - I've seen quite a few cab simulators like the H&K Red Box and BluGuitar one and I have thought about getting one as a backup amp or even to reduce taking a full rig to rehearsals and gigs. Am I right in that these ones mentioned don't include a load so you can't plug your amp head into them and go to FOH? I know the Two Torpedo stuff is great but very top end and pricey. Any recommendations for decent but inexpensive cab simulators that you can put on your board but that might also double up as a load box?
I set up my board primarily so that I would no longer be bound to amps with a crunch and a drive channel; it's essentially given me all the functionality of my normal setup but with an extra clean channel if I fancy it.
However, I've discovered that it sounds excellent when run straight from the un-emulated output of the AMT straight into my recording interface, with Wall of Sound III as the cab emulator. In fact, it sounds better that way than running through the power section of my amps, then a dummy load and then into Wall of Sound.
So...I could easily make direct-to-desk my first choice by simply getting hold of a good cab sim or hardware impulse loader (eg the AMT CP-100 or that new Digitech pedal).
From the demos I've heard of the Digitech, it sounds pretty pants. I'm amazed they didn't stick a USB port on it so you could load your own impulses; such an obvious thing to do.
http://www.mooeraudio.com/?product/201701233760.html
Many thanks
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