Togomi Posted Saturday at 17:27 Posted Saturday at 17:27 Hi, If you have to play in a Skunk Anansie tribute band, you'll think about single pedals or to get a digital multi effects pedalboard? I prefer analog sound to digital, but maybe with single pedals I have more work and cost. It will depend on songs, of course. I will need compressor, chorus, overdrive, fuzz, delay, envelope filter...may a multi foot switch to active more than one pedal at the same time... At this momnent, I've got some pedals: compressor, synth wah, envelope filter, OD and fuzz (Shock Attack), octaver, chorus...not delay, not power supply and not switch controller. And a new HX Stomp. And not experience with effects. Did anybody play SA music and can share his/her experience? Thanks in advance Quote
LukeFRC Posted Saturday at 21:39 Posted Saturday at 21:39 Dunno I’ll leave this here, there seems to be parallel paths which the hx stomp should be able to do 2 Quote
tayste_2000 Posted yesterday at 09:29 Posted yesterday at 09:29 Yeah I’d go multi as doing it with single pedals is a lot of pedals. Huge sound and I love Cass Lewis 1 Quote
Togomi Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago It's my first time with a digital multi effects processor. Are there presets of Cass effects? Of pedals or full songs? Thanks Quote
tayste_2000 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I came across this at the weekend. I could spend ages picking out fx here, there’s definitely octaver use, I always felt the EHX Bassballs was a big part of the sound, a big part of the pedalboard was an old Korg G5. With a multi you’re going to have to programme it in, picking out the sounds and effects in use. Other than that it’s well over a grand in various pedals I’d say to get the various textures going on. I found this picture which looks simpler than his older board https://www.facebook.com/OfficialCassLewis/photos/pb.100063918541965.-2207520000/1972539592847681/?type=3&locale=pt_BR But there are definitely a bunch of pedals under the Digitech Synth Wah and the Korg G5. 1 Quote
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