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#230495 by SirPricelot
Mon Jan 04, 2010 3:49 pm
I need help :troubles: and I figured there must be some guitar nuts and wizards about the place!
Getting slightly with just playing the guitar standard.
I have a Peavey Valve King.
However, I would really like some juicy effects.

What do you geezers think to Multi-Effects Pedals/Processors? (I did have in mind Digitech RP500, Line6 Floor Pod...)
Yay/ Nay? If Yay, then which ones, if Nay, then what alternatives?

Much appreciated. Much love .|..| :D
#230496 by AlucardXIX
Mon Jan 04, 2010 3:53 pm
Out of personal experience I'd recommend the Line 6 POD X3 Live. Or if you can afford it the Fractal Axe FX.

That's just my opinion though.
#230521 by daneulephus
Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:15 am
Alucard's right. Man, if you can afford it....Fractal all the way. Some day I will go that route.

Otherwise, for the un-rich/priveleged/endorsed...Rocktron is great all over the board as far as effects and such. I'm not a big fan of their tones though....at least for rhythm. I use a Chameleon (for effects), and the effects are pristine...the cab sim is great too. Otherwise, yeah....Line 6 caters to that shit also.
#230527 by sj_2150
Tue Jan 05, 2010 2:29 am
AlucardXIX wrote:Out of personal experience I'd recommend the Line 6 POD X3 Live. Or if you can afford it the Fractal Axe FX.

That's just my opinion though.

fuck that digital shit. its all about analog. it will always sound better. especially with valve amps. digital makes them sound boring because a digital tone is the norm

look for stomp boxes that are dedicated to one certain effect. theyre the best option always. electro-harmonix, mxr, boss (the japanese ones) and the rare old korg stompboxes are my favourites.

when youre buying guitar pedals, try and make sure that theyre true bypass as well to make your signal as clear and crisp as possible
#230529 by swervedriver
Tue Jan 05, 2010 3:15 am
I'm currently very satisfied with my Digitech RP1000, although I might start looking for a decent harmonizer pedal in the future.

Or delve into the mystical world of rack-building.
#230530 by BrunoN
Tue Jan 05, 2010 3:38 am
sj_2150 wrote:
AlucardXIX wrote:Out of personal experience I'd recommend the Line 6 POD X3 Live. Or if you can afford it the Fractal Axe FX.

That's just my opinion though.

fuck that digital shit. its all about analog. it will always sound better. especially with valve amps. digital makes them sound boring because a digital tone is the norm


Yeah, I can totally see the millions of listeners around the world going all "ewww, these guitars sound DISTINCTLY digital". Like anybody's able to perceive the difference. Or care.
#230552 by sj_2150
Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:05 am
BrunoN wrote:
sj_2150 wrote:
AlucardXIX wrote:Out of personal experience I'd recommend the Line 6 POD X3 Live. Or if you can afford it the Fractal Axe FX.

That's just my opinion though.

fuck that digital shit. its all about analog. it will always sound better. especially with valve amps. digital makes them sound boring because a digital tone is the norm


Yeah, I can totally see the millions of listeners around the world going all "ewww, these guitars sound DISTINCTLY digital". Like anybody's able to perceive the difference. Or care.

well maybe someone with dull ears such as yourself but its quite obvious when a tone is digital or analog. youre clearly just not as gifted as i
#230558 by daneulephus
Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:14 am
sj_2150 wrote:
AlucardXIX wrote:Out of personal experience I'd recommend the Line 6 POD X3 Live. Or if you can afford it the Fractal Axe FX.

That's just my opinion though.

fuck that digital shit. its all about analog. it will always sound better. especially with valve amps. digital makes them sound boring because a digital tone is the norm

look for stomp boxes that are dedicated to one certain effect. theyre the best option always. electro-harmonix, mxr, boss (the japanese ones) and the rare old korg stompboxes are my favourites.

when youre buying guitar pedals, try and make sure that theyre true bypass as well to make your signal as clear and crisp as possible


This is true also. But, it depends on your approach. If you are into post rock, indie stuff...and love the vintage gear, of course a bunch of pedals is awesome. Those styles are all about the most raw tones. But, spacier futuristic sounds work best with digital, no? It's like comparing Ziltoid and Ki. Ki would be the style for the pedals, Ziltoid would be all digital...

However, if you are broke...a shitload of pedals is hard to attain. Also, if you are a convenience freak...they take up tons of space. Digital is better for that, as they are all in one space...but then, the INCONVENIENCE there is that you have to program the shit. LOL...I guess you lose/win either way.

I love both approaches. :D
#230562 by grrrv
Tue Jan 05, 2010 9:28 am
Separate pedals all the way. 8) I admit that digital is getting so good that in many cases it's not possible to distinguish from the analog version.

The big difference is in philosophy. Having separate devices for everything means that you have to carefully think about what you're doing, and choose each pedal separately, evaluate where to put it in the chain, and how it should affect the sound.

In the digital world it's too easy: "well I'll just copy and paste this chain from here, and oh this sounds odd so I'll fix it with some EQ here and here and combine three reverbs for that warmth."

With effects, less is more.
#230566 by AlucardXIX
Tue Jan 05, 2010 10:10 am
sj_2150 wrote:
AlucardXIX wrote:Out of personal experience I'd recommend the Line 6 POD X3 Live. Or if you can afford it the Fractal Axe FX.

That's just my opinion though.

fuck that digital shit. its all about analog. it will always sound better. especially with valve amps. digital makes them sound boring because a digital tone is the norm

look for stomp boxes that are dedicated to one certain effect. theyre the best option always. electro-harmonix, mxr, boss (the japanese ones) and the rare old korg stompboxes are my favourites.

when youre buying guitar pedals, try and make sure that theyre true bypass as well to make your signal as clear and crisp as possible


Looking at it from a cost stand point, going all analog is absolutely retarded unless you have a massive amount of money to blow. Especially if you want to record with it. What with needing microphones, mic pre's, mic stands, an effective area to record said amps without disturbing people. Digital will always be the way to go for home recording my friend. I think Acle, Bulb, Keith Merrow, and many others will tell you that digital is just damn fine for home recording ;)

Now for a live setting a full rig is definitely the way to go, unless you're Meshuggah and just plug 3 Line 6 Vetta II's into the PA.
#230569 by Billy Rhomboid
Tue Jan 05, 2010 11:26 am
Having one digital box which plugs into the mains beats all hell out of juggling 9v batteries as one fades and working out which patch lead is crackling and all that schlemozzle. That's an aspect of the 80's I do not miss at all.
#230573 by SirPricelot
Tue Jan 05, 2010 12:03 pm
Thanks for the responses people! I appreciate all help.
The thing is, I'm a uni student...so both space and money isn't the most fruitful thing right at the moment :lol:

I do love the HevyDevy's sound on Ziltoid personally!
I'll check up those boards you recommended.
Thanks :D
#230575 by SirPricelot
Tue Jan 05, 2010 12:11 pm
SirPricelot wrote:Thanks for the responses people! I appreciate all help.
The thing is, I'm a uni student...so both space and money isn't the most fruitful thing right at the moment :lol:

I do love the HevyDevy's sound on Ziltoid personally!
I'll check up those boards you recommended.
Thanks :D



To add to this, I will probably eventually build up a nice amount of analog pedals. But I just want something convenient, simple, but brilliant to mess around with. We all start somewhere!
Once again, thanks
#230578 by AlucardXIX
Tue Jan 05, 2010 2:02 pm
SirPricelot wrote:Thanks for the responses people! I appreciate all help.
The thing is, I'm a uni student...so both space and money isn't the most fruitful thing right at the moment :lol:

I do love the HevyDevy's sound on Ziltoid personally!
I'll check up those boards you recommended.
Thanks :D


Then you want a POD. Dev himself said he used the XT Live (the old one) with the Treadplate amp model and the Screamer stomp box ;)
#230599 by fragility
Wed Jan 06, 2010 12:59 am
I'd say POD. Yes, it's true, that you can't replace that analogue sound with digital, but probably for the purposes you want, and the other conveniences it offers, it's got to be a POD

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