The Boss SY-300
Morley Bad Horsie
Vox Big Bad Wah
Digitech whammy
Maestro Fuzz
I need to spend more time but my goal is to get rid of maybe all off this, I already have some descent maestro captures but need to make more and fine them.
Also, when the synth block finally come, i would gladly take off the SY-300.
Not much… PaintAudio programmable MIDI pedal and two expressions…
8 stomp effect controls, 8 scene selection with the programmable MIDI pedal, amongst all the other control foot switches that are left after that! Neural Quad Cortex mini guitar super rig!!! Very portable compared to my FM9 Turbo rig and my Axe FX III MkII Turbo rig.
I only have a Luminite Graviton M2 midi controller and a Lenovo Legio Go Gaming Windows handheld/tablet connected to it via USB. The Lenovo runs GigPerformer, which I use to manage all the songs and add synth sounds to the QC via Fishman Tripleplay/Midi Guitar 3(beta). The Graviton primarily switches the songs and song parts via GigPerformer. But I can also quickly switch it over so that it can control the patches on the QC directly if GigPerformer should ever go wrong. Better safe than sorry
Hi, there, just ordered my QC. These are the pedals I own for the moment … what pedals would you keep with the QC?
Thanks for your help
Peterson Strobostomp HD
Origin Effects Cali76 Compact Deluxe
Xotic XW-1 Wah
Analogman King of Tone
Jackson Audio Broken Arrow
Strymon Mobius
Strymon Timeline
Strymon BigSky
Boss RC-5
Strymon Iridium
If possible I’d keep your pedalboard intact so you can ballpark match and compare sounds.
it kinda depends on what effects you are most attached to. I’d say of all of them the reverbs in the QC are most different to the BigSky. Unique sounds in the Strymons are hard to match (ice delay in timeline, etc).
you may be able to get rid of everything but I think that would vary. I do like having an analog Wah before the QC so if it were me I’d keep that and put the BigSky in the stereo effects loop