Quick look at the pedal board I use in Pink Floyd tribute band, Pinked Floyd. Pedal order, concepts and sounds. (If you are interested in this kind of stuff please make sure you check out That Pedal Show on RU-vid - / thatpedalshow )
Fantastic Video Alan - well done mate. Great explanation and patch-samples of What? you use, Where? How? and Why? Brilliant! We have a Tribute Band here in NZ - The Pink Floyd Experience... and it's always a pleasure to spend an evening "experiencing" the sites n sounds of my favourite band and some of the Greatest Songs and Guitar Tones in History. I've been was extremely fortunate to experience Pink Floyd "Live" firstly, in Quadraphonic here in NZ at Western Springs Stadium... and my favorite concert of all time... in 1994, the Earl's Court "Pulse" concert - I get quite emotional re-listening to it - even after all these years! All the best for upcoming concerts you guys have planned... appreciate your efforts in keeping the songs, music and glorious tones of "The Greatest Guitarist Ever" alive to experience, since David's retirement from Pink Floyd Shows... Thank you!
Revisiting this fabulous video. The clearest explanation of gain stacking, in relation specifically to David G, I have seen. Using this to help get the best out of my bedroom set up. ❤
You'll LOVE that wet/dry set up. I've got that set up through my Hiwatt/Hitone and Yamaha RA200. Sounds absolutely amazing. On a different level. Great video. I love learning new things. Based on your setup, I'm now going to add a few more pieces to my board and you have me rethinking the order on some of my pedals. Really liked that suppressor tucked underneath. Cheers mate
Very interesting. Quite a few of the Floyd gear run downs are from bedroom players - not gigging musicians - so your insights are very useful. I do it in a similar way to you, except that my loop switcher also sends out midi to my delays and modulation pedals - just to make changes a bit easier to navigate. Your tones sound awesome mate! Love the fish-eye mirrors on your board too - useful!
A bery well thought through rig you have created there. I had an early Mistress but the signal drop and noise was too much for me, so I bought a mini pedal (9v) and it works really well.
Hi Alan! Thanks for showing your pedalboard and your sounds, great work! One doubt, please: How do you set your Boss Pitch Sifter to Dogs solo? Which configs do you set in HR Key, Pitch and Mode knobs? Thanks if you can share it!
do the r28/c11 mod to the phase 90 to remove the depth and mid range, then you can get a classic phsycidelic script sound instead of a bad muddy tremelo sound with it
That is the nicest rig I've seen on any of these channels and the sound is by far the best. Where did you get the Murder One kill switch? Your explanation is like a schematic of your system. Calculating up just the pedals is $2,865.00 and that's with no power supply or board. You get great tone that sounds great.
Your rig is downright impressive. I saw in a comment that you have a fender Deville. Can I ask if it's the 4x10's or 2x12's? Sounds amazing. I have the 2x12's and it shakes my walls on 3.
Thanks. It just felt like by the time the signal gets to the end of the board it will have degraded quite a lot. I'm not sure whether that's sound electronics or not though tbh! I need to research it.
Hey, sorry for late reply (don't spend much time on here!) No particular reason, just bought what I came across! I've actually replaced both now, you can see in my latest rig rundown video. 👍
I would trade BD2, OD1 and TS9 for a Tube Driver Chandler, I maded it, Tube Driver is irreplaceable for Gilmour tones, you are incredible plaiyng BB King.
Saw only one good one.Phaze 90... Actually the phaze 100 is way better...the rest are noise makers.The power blast is cool.Had a yellow one.Cheaply made could never close the bottom panel right.