Processing drums through guitar pedals
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Experimenting with processing a drum bus through guitar pedals. Using the Radial X-Amp to get it from line level to instrument level, then into the TC Electronic Forcefield Compressor - Mosky MM silver drive - Zoom Multistomp - Digitech Digidelay. Then into the DI of my RME Fireface.
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I would love to integrate electronic drum pads running effects like this into an acoustic drum set someday for a little extra pizazz. A fuzz splash or ring mod crash could be really cool to mix in avant garde music...
This is aces, ta.
On the MultiStomp, the Exciter is my favorite for drums. I'm not sure how it would do with a loop, but with a drum machine it's great.
This is great. There are some cool things you can do with pedals that aren’t that common with regular outboard. Have been thinking about racking up some pedals 😅
HoboRec me too! I’ve seen some nice solutions for this with patchbays and 19” shelves, might build one in the future
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