Fairfield Circuitry makes a great compressor too (the Accountant). Just a volume knob and a couple 3 position toggle switches. Perfect compressor for those of us who don't fully understand compressors.
One time I met this cat at a Holiday Inn Express. I told him I was a huge fan. He was very nice and we were at a vending machine, and he bought me a tuna fish sandwich. He asked me, what is the difference between a piano and a fish? I said, I don't know? He said. "You can't tune-a-fish."
I don't play out at this time. So my board has been the same going on 2 yrs. Don't actually have another board but do sometimes set up pedals and pwr unit just to goof with in my jam room. Now that will change sometimes for each song. I'm not saying that I got the best pedals or there is nothing better but having a pretty cool board, now I just want to learn to play these pedals the way and sound I want. To help the situation I use a AKG wireless bug into board. It's a battery powered receiver that hooks to my board and coming out to amp is a Getaria 5.8 rechargeable wireless system. So I pick up board and set on desk to turn knobs in easy reach. Write down settings and really get to know where each sound is exactly.
If you’ve ever gagged with a really wet sound, lots of reverb and delay, then you know that literally half the delay and reverb signal are buried by the band, whenever you set up your delays and reverb’s without the band they’re just playing by yourself ,when the Ben comes in, your ambience just completely disappears, and you have to turn them all way up just to be heard, I know it’s weird how they don’t bury your dry sound like they do the delay, but that’s just my experience when playing with that sound
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I love the dingbat… I’ve used one for years. It has been a work horse
Fairfield Circuitry makes a great compressor too (the Accountant). Just a volume knob and a couple 3 position toggle switches. Perfect compressor for those of us who don't fully understand compressors.
One time I met this cat at a Holiday Inn Express. I told him I was a huge fan. He was very nice and we were at a vending machine, and he bought me a tuna fish sandwich. He asked me, what is the difference between a piano and a fish? I said, I don't know? He said. "You can't tune-a-fish."
Fairfield Circuitry Shallow Water.
He was close 😂
@@zelkovabright7723 Close enough for government work as my dad used to say.
I was expecting him to call out an MXR Bosstortion any minute
Tim is a wizard.
And yeah, guitarists are never happy with their rigs. They are always changing it. Until the day they die.
Sounds amazing!
so regarding the cool expression trick... where are your trails? the steep cutoff sounds a little unnatural for recording use.
Where is the Tim Pierce signature pedal by Rockett?
I don't play out at this time. So my board has been the same going on 2 yrs. Don't actually have another board but do sometimes set up pedals and pwr unit just to goof with in my jam room. Now that will change sometimes for each song. I'm not saying that I got the best pedals or there is nothing better but having a pretty cool board, now I just want to learn to play these pedals the way and sound I want. To help the situation I use a AKG wireless bug into board. It's a battery powered receiver that hooks to my board and coming out to amp is a Getaria 5.8 rechargeable wireless system. So I pick up board and set on desk to turn knobs in easy reach. Write down settings and really get to know where each sound is exactly.
Was hoping to see the King Tone Mini Fuzz on there...
awesome man, awesome guitar, awesome pedalboard, I don't believe 😅😃😃😂😂✌✌👍
Edge of seasick! 😂
I am pretty sure companies pay him for spots on his board.
If not, they should be!
He is a great guitar player but personally i'm not a fan of his sound here. It's buried in too much delay and reverb.
Definitely, no use of fx loop either so it's super muddy
If you’ve ever gagged with a really wet sound, lots of reverb and delay, then you know that literally half the delay and reverb signal are buried by the band, whenever you set up your delays and reverb’s without the band they’re just playing by yourself ,when the Ben comes in, your ambience just completely disappears, and you have to turn them all way up just to be heard, I know it’s weird how they don’t bury your dry sound like they do the delay, but that’s just my experience when playing with that sound