baimun
Funkasaurus Rex
I've gone from doing 90% acoustic to now using the electric for half of the show. The Flyrig has become my go-to so instead of having it loose in front of the board, I wanted it on the bottom row of the board since it's so small and low-profile, I knew it would be easy to step over.
It will be a little different having the vocal pedal up a little higher, but now that we have a keyboard player, I've been using the vocal harmonies less. Kevin sings better than the other guys in the band, and having the whole sound more fleshed out makes me feel like I don't have to try and change up the vocal sound as much.
It doesn't bother me turning the boost pedal sideways as it actually keeps the knob out of the way of my foot.
The signal goes Wah -> TurboTuner -> TC Spark mini Boost -> ABY -> then acoustic path goes Tonebone -> Boomerang in Loop -> Board .... while the Electric path goes -> Flyrig -> Mesa Rectoverb 25
The "tuner" out of the ABY feeds the vocal channel so it doesn't matter which path I'm using, the vocal pedal gets fed signal to adjust the vocal harmonies to the chords I'm playing.
It will be a little different having the vocal pedal up a little higher, but now that we have a keyboard player, I've been using the vocal harmonies less. Kevin sings better than the other guys in the band, and having the whole sound more fleshed out makes me feel like I don't have to try and change up the vocal sound as much.
It doesn't bother me turning the boost pedal sideways as it actually keeps the knob out of the way of my foot.
The signal goes Wah -> TurboTuner -> TC Spark mini Boost -> ABY -> then acoustic path goes Tonebone -> Boomerang in Loop -> Board .... while the Electric path goes -> Flyrig -> Mesa Rectoverb 25
The "tuner" out of the ABY feeds the vocal channel so it doesn't matter which path I'm using, the vocal pedal gets fed signal to adjust the vocal harmonies to the chords I'm playing.