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The Keeley Comp is always on.
Via my drives, I have different variations of gain and use them both individually and with stacked combinations- the sound of the Keeley TS-808, EP and OCD stacked is a wonderful thing and with sensible drive settings on each, it's neither noisey or over-the-top.
The Wampler is enough of it's own and doesn't require boosting/pushing but I prefer it on a JTM-45 light gain setting.
The Catalinbread Serrano Picoso is my volume boost for solos
The 2 Zooms offer me everything I need from fx, plus a tuner, and I have 2 as it's a faff to navigate them live via the circular preset system and 2 different settings is all I'll ever need and I change them per song, if required.
All the above are controlled via the Quartermaster with some flip/flop options on the drive apart from the Flashback and the Keeley Comp and it's all powered by a Cioks DC-10 and running into a Fender 65' DRRI
http://imgur.com/gallery/kMTXXMx
I still need to dial in the QC to be honest. but I've got all the pedals in the 2nd FX loop of the unit, so I can bring the entire chain in and out as I want. Got midi piped from the QC to the DD500, and then the Volante, and then to the JVM for channel switching. I won't be changing presets on the two pedals just yet on account of not-good-enough-midi-implementation on the QC.
I'll sort of queue up the outboard pedals before I actually need them, and then kick in the FX loop.
I find the QC easier to read than the Helix, when stood up with my glasses off.
Its a bloody spaceship!
It's huge. So when you really wanna take your favourite DM2 and Carbon Copy and this and that and the other.... it start to balloon the setup quite badly.
The Stomp will also run in 4CM, but I’ve yet to tweak the patches so I’ve got some blocks in front of the pre-amp, and some running after.
It sounded GREAT at rehearsal last night
Enter the new PT Jr (1 inch wider than the old version beneath it) with a 12 output PP3+ allowing the recommended 18V supply to the Cali 76. To cover Gilmour, Van Halen and everything in between.
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