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Re: which multi effects box ?
Yeah, that's the route I go down. I wish there was a magical box that
did it all, but if there is I haven't found it. I use a Repeater for
loops, Lexicon MPX G2 for filter and time based guitar effects and
reverb and a Rocktron Piranha for distortion/overdrive. So I guess
that's down to three boxes which isn't too bad.
I guess my main issue is those three boxes are in a pile with 6 other
boxes all of which play a big part in what has become my schtick. The
upside is I can do amazing things with my pile of boxes. The downside
is I've created a monster that doesn't like to travel. I've got a show
coming up soon and I'm itching to go out with all my guns a blazing,
but it would mean reconfiguring things which makes them easier to haul
out of the studio, but harder to disconnect/reconnect from the studio.
I'm not sure how it will all play out (pun intended) but I'll keep
people posted.
Mark Sottilaro
On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 04:47 PM, Jeff Shirkey wrote:
>>
>> EDP + TC.Electronics G-Major (or maybe M-ONE or M-300 or some suitable
>> lexicon device)
>
> Another great choice is the G-Force, but it's much more expensive than
> the G-Major.
>
> I realize you'd be way over your budget, but it sounds like ideally
> (?) you may want: EDP (or Repeater?) + a nice preamp (Line 6 Pro XT
> maybe?) + either an MPX G-2, a G-Force, or G-Major. What a great rig
> that would be.
>
> That's pretty much the path I'm heading down, but it's a matter of
> buying one piece at a time.
>
> Jeff
>