As you can see, the Tonebone has been added to my pedal lineup and it currently looks like this:
I think the first thing I should do to save myself some embarrassment, is explain what that ugly black, plastic, digital thing is doing to the right of the Tonebone. Well, that was what I used before I wisely went to analog effects. I now keep it in the line-up as a tuner and or occasionally as a delay pedal. I have singled out a few different delay settings and use that part of the multi-effects pedal alone. Ok, enough of the excuses. Allow me now to introduce the line-up:Original Cry-Baby wah ->
Digitech Whammy IV (for some crazy high-pitched sounds and some bending of notes) ->
Boss Equalizer Pedal ( set to 11 for added input punch for certains foot-selected times) ->
Boss Overdrive Pedal (for extra overdrive above the current Tonebone setting) ->
Zoom Digital multi-effects pedal (just used for tuning and delay) ->
TONEBONE! (for beautiful, toneful distortion) ->
Traynor Mark 3 Amp Head (about 30 years old) ->
tremelo and reverb footswitches for amp
Well, what does everyone think? Any suggestions for configuration or perhaps suggestions on what I should velcro to that black board that fits in my briefcase perfectly. Is it even worth it to attach some of the pedals to it or should I try to make a huge board for everything? If you have no suggestions, feel free to say "welcome back to Canada" to my Tonebone. Or, you could say, "Matt, I have a Marshall stack you can have". -whatever you please
5 comments:
matt, i don't know how to offer my help. maybe you should control your avg. of 1 pedal/month.
I was just wondering if you are going to keep "Hymns of the Christian Life" in the line up it is a classic.
Barry
Anh, I choose to ignore that suggestion; That is a filthy lie.
Barry, I think I will keep that hymnal; even though there is a new improved edition, the old one seems good enough most of the time.
I had a really crazy dream that I was given this huge wad of cash and a whole bunch of checks for different people. There were other things among the checks, (i won't bore you with all the details) but for you I had a really big birthday card that said something about you turning 9 and your check was worth 200,000 dollars! I was very excited to give it to you. I thought you were going to scream like a little girl, but you just acted like you get that kind of thing everyday. Too bad it was just a dream.
Oh Boy! I can't wait to turn 9! I promise to scream like a little girl.
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