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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 

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It's my first time with a digital multi effects processor.

Are there presets of Cass effects?

Of pedals or full songs?

 

Thanks

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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.

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Rabbit hole now.

 

So if I was doing this with single pedals you need a blend, a fuzz maybe two, a filter, a fuzzy filter like the EHX Bassballs or a synth pedal and I feel like a phaser and I’d run all of that into a fairly gritty Sansamp.

 

There is fuzz all over stuff, I’ve never really known where he uses the G5 but then I’ve never been able to get the swirly squelchy sound of Twisted. Which is always where I hear most of the fx.

 

If I had to do it with a small board I’d grab an EHX Bass Big Muff - the new MXR Bass Synth (with a switch for the presets) or a Digitech bass synth wah (depending on budget) - MXR Phase 95 - Sansamp.

 

Big board (no budget) I’d have a split going into a boss or source audio programmable eq pedal into a sansamp or the qstrip for clean and a ehx pog - digitech drop - jhs crimson or a wren and cuff box of war - jhs bender - digitech bass synth wah - digitech synth wah - mxr bass synth - analogman mini chorus - into a gritty sansamp then blend them back together and run that into a Neve DI or your choice of clean di box.

 

I’d probably use the gigrig wetter box and have the expression pedal for controlling the blend. I’d also likely shove my Subdecay Noise Theory and a Mojohand 442 or Dod 440 in there.

 

Grab a Stingray, that would do me and be hella fun to play. 

 

If I was doing it with a multi, I could cop the tones with a Zoom MS60b+ (it has a g5 emulation in it) but wouldn’t give me the switching I’d need live so I’d be on the HX Stomp or Anagram.

 

I could probably do most of it with the MXR Bass Synth from what I’ve seen.

 

I’m enjoying this thread too much.

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