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Guitar Effects
I have a Morgan ST251 and a Roland Cube 15x amplifier.I want something that can provide looping, as well as overdrive, distortion, reverb, boost or volume, etc. Preferably it would have a feature that lets me save amp settings/effects into presets i can then switch between using pedals (I need to be able to fot example play cleanly and then in the middle of a song crank up the distortion without having to use my hands)
If there's a device that features all that, does anyone have any recommendations? If not, could someone help me put together a rig with those features using several pedals/stations/FX loops, etc. Any help would be very much appreciated! |
I have a G1on. Its relatively cheap and is what you're looking for.
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You have more control with getting the pedals separately, but a multi fx pedal will be a lot cheaper.
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I've used the Line 6 HD500 for a few years now. It does exactly what you're looking to do.
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Thanks for the help everyone :)
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It's all about your budget man. How much cash you have to spend?
Plank, I just noticed that my avi and your avi could be related........ |
Dad?
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My son turned ten just the other day
He said, "Thanks for the ball, Dad, come on let's play Can you teach me to throw", I said "Not today I got a lot to do", he said, "That's ok" And he walked away but his smile never dimmed And said, "I'm gonna be like him, yeah You know I'm gonna be like him" |
Thanks for everything
It's fine, I don't need any more help. A friend of mine who's also an experienced musician offered to help. Thanks anyway! :)
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Why I gotta be grouped in with them old ****ers?
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For a device that can provide looping, overdrive, distortion, reverb, boost or volume, and preset switching, you might consider a multi-effects pedal. One popular option is the Line 6 Helix series, which offers a wide range of effects, amp models, and the ability to save presets for easy recall. The Helix allows you to create complex signal chains, including looping, and switch between presets seamlessly.
If you prefer to build a rig using individual pedals, you could start with a loop pedal like the TC Electronic Ditto or Boss RC-1 for looping. For overdrive/distortion, pedals like the Fulltone OCD or the Boss DS-1 are popular choices. For reverb, the TC Electronic Hall of Fame or the Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail are great options. To control all these pedals and switch between presets, you might consider adding a MIDI controller like the Disaster Area DMC-3XL or the Morningstar MC6. This setup would allow you to create and switch between presets easily, giving you the flexibility you need for your performances. |
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