Earl B
Member
This post is mainly for live situations but feel free to add anything.
What is your "go-to" way for getting from rhythm to a lead sound in a live setting?
Coming from a Marshall with only a few pedals (Ibanez Tube , Delay) that I used before, I use that basic mindset for constructing my live setups.
Marshall Rhythm setup
I have the Plexi 50W Hi (great marshall sound) with 4x12 Cab (F059) going into a Mesa Boogie (50/50) Power amp to my Marshall 4x12 with C 30s. Sounds awesome.
Lead - Marshall
I have a drive pedal (T808 Mod), Delay (about 300ms but very low) and Reverb. I added the Filter block to increase volume a bit.
I setup buttons 6-8 on the MFC-101 to change scenes.
Scene 1 - Default Rhythm
Scene 2 - Default Lead
3,4,5 - more delay or any SFX.
So basically I am using scene changes to from Rhythm to Lead etc...
I'm too old school and do not want to tap dance on stage all night so this suits my purpose.
Your process or thoughts?
New to forum - what a great resource!
What is your "go-to" way for getting from rhythm to a lead sound in a live setting?
Coming from a Marshall with only a few pedals (Ibanez Tube , Delay) that I used before, I use that basic mindset for constructing my live setups.
Marshall Rhythm setup
I have the Plexi 50W Hi (great marshall sound) with 4x12 Cab (F059) going into a Mesa Boogie (50/50) Power amp to my Marshall 4x12 with C 30s. Sounds awesome.
Lead - Marshall
I have a drive pedal (T808 Mod), Delay (about 300ms but very low) and Reverb. I added the Filter block to increase volume a bit.
I setup buttons 6-8 on the MFC-101 to change scenes.
Scene 1 - Default Rhythm
Scene 2 - Default Lead
3,4,5 - more delay or any SFX.
So basically I am using scene changes to from Rhythm to Lead etc...
I'm too old school and do not want to tap dance on stage all night so this suits my purpose.
Your process or thoughts?
New to forum - what a great resource!