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stevieb
Just another guy, really.
Bought a DigiTech RP-7 more than a decade ago, because I didn't want to go thru several rounds of single-effects pedals to find what I liked. About two years ago, I realized I only used a few effects and a few patches, so I copied my top four to User positions i thru 4, made a few minor tweeks, and started using those about 99% of the time. A year or so ago, moved away from it and set up a pedalboard with (in this order) tuner, Ibenez Tube Overdrive, Dunlop Wah, and Digitech JamMan, going into a Deluxe Reverb (giving me 'verb and tremolo.) When my GF played organ with us for a while, I made a patch that "B-3'ed" the organ from a keyboard (careful tweeking of noise gate gave the organ sound swell, plus rotary speaker in stereo)- having my pedal board meant she could use the RP-7.
But now my pedal board has a sick power supply, and is bigger and bulkier than the RP-7- so I am using the RP-7 more.
I find the Learn-A-Lick is easier to use for working on hard stuff than the looper (easier to slow down for drills.)
So, even though some folks like to diss multi-effects pedals, I keep finding uses for mine.
Anyone have similar experiences?
But now my pedal board has a sick power supply, and is bigger and bulkier than the RP-7- so I am using the RP-7 more.
I find the Learn-A-Lick is easier to use for working on hard stuff than the looper (easier to slow down for drills.)
So, even though some folks like to diss multi-effects pedals, I keep finding uses for mine.
Anyone have similar experiences?