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I think that is part of what frustrated me. What I really wanted was Timmons delay *and* a second delay at the same time, and be able to switch each on/off. But alas, "dual delay" meant one or the other...
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Oh yeah...
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Besides saving up to 50 of my own patches (chains of up to 6 effects, depending on DSP used by the fx) I can assign a letter ID to the patches. So for example A might be #23 - acoustic guitar with a nice spring reverb, B might be #2 same acoustic settings (EQ etc) plus a slight chorusing effect via the Detune effect which I love, C might be A plus immersive delay & reverb etc. Has pretty much any effect out there along with OD/distortions and many amp models, all in a single pedal format. It's 2nd to last in the chain, just before my Digitech JamMan XT Solo looper. 1st in chain is a delay/boost, next is a EHX Bass Soul Food for slight overdrive - it allows a mix between clean & OD. Next is a TC Helicon Harmony Singer which is use very sparingly, always set to a 3rd interval above and with the harmony at about 50% volume of my voice. Has good reverb which is easily switchable, so when I'm gigging I can go direct into my powered speakers with no mixer.
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I used a TC Helicon VL3 for years but I just got tired of carrying a pedalboard and the cables all over the floor. Now, I'm using a AER Compact 60/4 Slope. I dial up a little delay from the amp and just play; nothing to step on, no harmonizers, etc. I just don't want the hassle anymore.
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My set up is a bit complex.
I plug a vocal mic and my guitar directly into my Bose S1 Pro. When I feel a little frisky, I add a DI/Preamp just for fun. This works very well for me.
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I have 2 acoustic boards for instrumental:
Guitar duo: Tuner(TU3)>ToneDeq effects and eq >DD8 Delay Solo: Platinum Pro EQ> Octave Pedal> TC Reverb > Keely Workstation Reverb and Delay combo > Pigtronix Looper Both provide incredible tone!
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Gotcha, but the Timmons delay is actually two delays at once, right, 1/4 note & dotted 8th together....so you're actually wanting three different delay times together or maybe I'm misunderstanding. Happens a lot!
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My pedal setup includes:
- Sonic Research Tuner - Corona Chorus - Alter Ego Delay - Fathom Reverb - Play Acoustic Harmonizer (no guitar effects used)
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I use mild compression, mild EQ, and a little reverb. Occasionally a looper. Clean, natural sound, simple and ready to play music. That’s all.
I personally can’t stand the sound of chorus or distortion on acoustic. Often that’s enough to make me walk away and stop listening. Most of this is in my amp, except for a looper. Sometimes I’ll use an outboard looper, or multi-effect box. No pedal boards for me.
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My favorite live performance artist is Richard Thompson, who uses just enough distortion to make his Lowden "rough around the edges". Definitely a good thing in my book. |