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frucoready

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  1. Had a look over the last few hours and think the Zoom G6 is something along the lines of what i'm looking for. If its all simple enough and in one box then i'll not meddle too much with other pedal options if its not needed.
  2. My budget can be anywhere up to £800 or so. I'm not sure how practical it would be but I was thinking along the lines of operating the looper with an elbow as I play... might take a bit of practice to get that right haha. Ill look into the Zoom pedals, thanks!
  3. Hi and thanks for your suggestion. Not married to those options at all, consider this open season. I'm very much new to the pedal side of things, I just want a system that is fairly easy to programme, switchable with ease as well...and sounds half decent would be nice as well!
  4. Hi, I know its a question that has been asked a million times on a million different message boards, but my needs are slightly different. I am not very technically minded when it comes to the pedal board side of things (cables needed, power supplies that work with certain volt pedals, etc) so a bit of advice on that would be good too. I'm looking for a basic build along the lines of :- Tuner Distortion/Fuzz Delay/Reverb Looper So the pedals I sourced for this are tc electronic polytune 3 mini, ehx nano big muff, horizon devices flux echo, ditto looper Was also looking at the one control caiman pedal switcher to link it all up to. As a wheelchair user, I would like to have the ability to have this at arm height/on a desk, and have a midi switch of one row of pedals at the front of the board so that I can select each pedal just using the switch rather than dance around each pedal. I would also like to future proof it a little for getting a couple more pedals. So the first question is, do the pedals and switcher I mentioned all work together or is there something i'm overlooking that'll cause an issue? Advice on a power source and pedal board type/size would be great as well. I realise that was a lot of info but I wanted to cover all my bases, thanks.
  5. Thank you both for the suggestions. There's just so much stuff out there its a minefield to zero in on what's the correct thing to go for...when there are many correct things lol. I did think of some kind of drum machine as well as your link suggests ezbass but best get my head around the other things first. I use a desktop PC which I built a couple of years back so its good to know re: Amplitude and Logic I will definitely check those out. Could you suggest a decent set of monitor speakers? Or a model I should be looking towards. Interface wise i've been looking towards the focusrite solo which seems to be one of the more popular ones. Thanks again.
  6. Hi, I'm not sure if this is actually the correct area for me to post this in, if not my apologies. I am a disabled guitarist (minimal use of my legs) so a bunch of pedals are a no go for me. I currently have a combo valve amp, which I find is probably not what would best serve me as I am very much just a home player and don't intend on changing that. What I am looking for is equipment to record and play along to songs (as in from bands I like not just the ones I'm creating. I'm assuming what I need is :- A soundcard interface. Some kind of effects board - this would sit on my desk for me to 'stomp' effects off and on with my hands. Good set of PC speakers. Recording/play along software. Budget would be somewhere in the realm of £1000 - £1500 for all the equipment. Any guidance appreciated.
  7. frucoready

    Hi

    Been a while since I've joined a forum! Hi all, I'm not new to guitar but a complete novice when it comes to equipping myself with the correct...equip, so I've come here for some advice. Hope you're all having a good day, see you around the forum.
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