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Nice board Thom.
Do you ever use the tremolo in that Zoom multi-stomp? I was after something that I could set the tremolo rate to a particular BPM and wondered if those Zoom pedals let you do that.
Do you ever use the tremolo in that Zoom multi-stomp? I was after something that I could set the tremolo rate to a particular BPM and wondered if those Zoom pedals let you do that.
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
Yes indeed - it's a CIJ Jag that I got back in 2003 I think. Ordered it off eBay new and got stung for import tax so cost a fair bit.
Here's a slightly better pic of the rack:

Couple of acoustics, LP Copy (my first guitar), Squier CV Tele, CIJ '68 Strat, Jag, Jagstang. And the Mustang is a Cobain. The Jag is the only one I got directly from Japan, the rest have all been models available in the UK.
Here's a slightly better pic of the rack:

Couple of acoustics, LP Copy (my first guitar), Squier CV Tele, CIJ '68 Strat, Jag, Jagstang. And the Mustang is a Cobain. The Jag is the only one I got directly from Japan, the rest have all been models available in the UK.
Cheers. To be honest I haven't spent the time on the Zoom to know fully what it's capable of, and haven't used a tremolo. I can try and have a look this weekend.BearBoy wrote:Nice board Thom.
Do you ever use the tremolo in that Zoom multi-stomp? I was after something that I could set the tremolo rate to a particular BPM and wondered if those Zoom pedals let you do that.
othomas2 wrote:Finally got my Proco Rat fixed down, and just bought a Polytune Mini... and sold on the pitchblack. (not worth it, but happy enough !!)
Tried to tidy things up by reducing the patch cable lengths and boring holes for the adapters. Had to extend the board too.► Show Spoiler
That looks super neat! I'm sort of glad I don't have a permanent pedal board as I would spend ages getting it as tidy as that and then would mess it all up by wanting to swap stuff out.
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
Cheers. Would be interested to know if you do get a chance.Thom wrote:Cheers. To be honest I haven't spent the time on the Zoom to know fully what it's capable of, and haven't used a tremolo. I can try and have a look this weekend.
Also, what's the smaller of the Orange amps you have in the picture? (The one on top of the Princeton)
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
Cool - will let you know. The little orange is a Crush 20 practice amp I bought while I was in China. Not sure it will get much use any more, but the headphones out is always good for late night playing.BearBoy wrote:Cheers. Would be interested to know if you do get a chance.Thom wrote:Cheers. To be honest I haven't spent the time on the Zoom to know fully what it's capable of, and haven't used a tremolo. I can try and have a look this weekend.
Also, what's the smaller of the Orange amps you have in the picture? (The one on top of the Princeton)
Cheers dude. Yeah... having it fixed is a partial deterrent, to not just buy new stuff for the sake of it. If anything I'll swap out like for like in size more or less... I know I don't want any 'other' kind of effect, through trial and error.BearBoy wrote:othomas2 wrote:Finally got my Proco Rat fixed down, and just bought a Polytune Mini... and sold on the pitchblack. (not worth it, but happy enough !!)
Tried to tidy things up by reducing the patch cable lengths and boring holes for the adapters. Had to extend the board too.► Show Spoiler
That looks super neat! I'm sort of glad I don't have a permanent pedal board as I would spend ages getting it as tidy as that and then would mess it all up by wanting to swap stuff out.
Want to try Echorec / SHO / & Keeley Compressor at some point when a good deal comes along & maybe replace if I prefer... but that's it.
Well maybe have a Custom Audio Wah and Looper but that'll be separate anyways.
Sorry Thom, missed your reply. Thanks for checking. I might see if I can find a VST tremolo that allows me to set a BPM rate. I am trying to record something with a square tremolo effect and a drum machine so it needs to be 100% accurate otherwise it all goes to shit by the end of the song.Thom wrote:So I figured out the tap tempo, but I couldn't quite get it to work with the Tremolo, however, looked it up on the Zoom site and it is apparently possible on the Tremolo.
Fran wrote:I love how this place is basic as fuck.
ekwatts wrote:I'm just going to smash it in with a hammer and hope it works. Tone is all in the fingers anyway.
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