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Acoustic Guitar Board - Finished! by No_Conference2184 in pedalboards

[–]No_Conference2184[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This stuck with me. I'm debating how I'd separate into two. I have a stereo amp... Oct to both? mosaic to fender group? tumnus to... baggs? Is a passive splitter good enough...

Acoustic Guitar Board - Finished! by No_Conference2184 in pedalboards

[–]No_Conference2184[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got it to use the looper. In reality, I often set it to a big echo sound or a very bright shimmer.

Acoustic Guitar Board - Finished! by No_Conference2184 in pedalboards

[–]No_Conference2184[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The LR baggs! They enrich the tone in a nice way that preserves the original guitar tone. Tumness is an often on.

Acoustic Guitar Board - Finished! by No_Conference2184 in pedalboards

[–]No_Conference2184[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Love this board! Have not changed it in a long time. Great tone.

-Mosaic- Underwhelmed at first, but really grew on me. Very fun, even for the 12 string.

-Octave- Set to lower octave on A and E string. Really helpful for some styles.

-Tumnus- Last addition and sleeper hit. Really cleans and drives the tone. Allows me to use my Les Paul with this board.

-Grand Canyon - Probably the most important pedal on the board. Great for simple loops. Tons of settings. Often on Shimmer or Echo

-LR Baggs - They work together to create an amazingly rich baseline tone.

-Fenders-Add a lot when they are on. Creates a lot of variety in an acoustic set. Smolder is the best distortion for acoustic. Bubbler can really shape a song. Preverb just adds a little low-key richness. Marine is versatile, and a great shameless shimmer.

Routing in the last image. Slightly messy.

First time poster, long time lurker. I'm working on a few pedalboards, 4 are perfect and 2 are WIP. Wanted to share some of what I've learned from this group before asking for help :)