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Tony Palmer


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St Augustine,FL
Post  Posted 26 Jun 2000 1:29 pm    
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Sometimes I don't want to bother running my profex/power amp/112E's setup and just want 1 amp (Nashville 1000) and an effects box.
The trick is, though, it must have chorus effect as well as delay.
Any suggestions?
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Robert Parent

 

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Gillette, WY
Post  Posted 27 Jun 2000 5:00 am    
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Check out the toys from TC Electronic. I have not used them but have heard only good things.
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Bill Crook

 

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Goodlettsville, TN , Spending my kid's inheritance
Post  Posted 27 Jun 2000 5:17 am    
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Tony....

I'm haveing a real good experience with a "BOSS" DD-3 delay unit and a "400" amp.

I find that I can also go stright to mixer board from the "DD-3" resulting in a teriffic solid sound to the audiuence.(Do not use any reverb on the mixer-board tho,as you can get a good reverb effect from the "DD-3")

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Tony Palmer


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St Augustine,FL
Post  Posted 27 Jun 2000 9:31 am    
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Thanks for the info....Bill does the DD3 have chorus effect also?
Do you use it before the vol ped, after the pedal or in the effects loop?

[This message was edited by Tony Palmer on 27 June 2000 at 10:42 AM.]

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Bill Crook

 

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Goodlettsville, TN , Spending my kid's inheritance
Post  Posted 28 Jun 2000 3:38 am    
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Tony...

Question: "Does the DD3 have chorus effect also?"

No, It dosen't. I find that I really don't need the chours efx mode in the stomp-box if I diddle with the settings on the "DD-3" a bit.

P.S. Also... Don't use any reverb on the amp. this adds greatly to the effect of the "DD-3" and really gets muddy. you wind up looseing all short notes played due to the sutaine action of the amp reverb. Case in point... try playing "Rocky Top" with a stomp-box and full reverb on the amp.

Signal path is:
1) from axe to
2) Stomp-box to
3) Volumne Pedal to
4) Amp

That way,you don't get any "ring-thru" when you shut down the volumne. I find that putting the pedal before the stomp-box creates a meter problem with the other band members as they hear the delayed notes if I am playing a short,blocked fill of notes. (triple run,and hammer-on notes)


[This message was edited by Bill Crook on 28 June 2000 at 04:45 AM.]

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Len Amaral

 

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Rehoboth,MA 02769
Post  Posted 28 Jun 2000 5:38 am    
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Hey Tony:
I couldn't make it last Saturday to hear you play because I got side tracked as usual!

I use the Boss 3 pedal case with the power supply and TU12-H tune installed. I use a DD-3 for a longer delay, a DD-2 for a slap delay and a RV-3 for reverb. You can install any Boss pedal in this case and it has the advantage of using any pedal independantly or any combination. You also don't have to be concerned with turning dials as once you set them they stay there as the unit has a cover.

With all the equipment I have this setup gets used 99% of the time.
Regards,
Lenny
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Robbie Bossert

 

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WESCOSVILLE,PA,U.S.A.
Post  Posted 30 Jun 2000 11:15 am    
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Hey Tony,
Zoom puts out a nice multieffects and reverb unit for about $90.00. Well worth the price. It's very compact as well.
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