uc_jordan's Pedalboard
Pedalboard for both guitar & vocals. Pretty good at making some aggressive stuff I suppose
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~$1,856
Value by category
- Effects Pedals 68.8%
- Guitars 16.9%
- Studio Equipment 14.3%
Price mix
Mostly standard
Boldest pick: Yamaha MG10XU
Only 4 pro artists on Equipboard own it, but it's ranked #4 in Mixers.
Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals
Avg price: $251.34
A must for any noise musician.
This is a fundamental part of my rig, I think it really is the best pitch shifter out of any pedals that I've come across. The tracking is pretty much perfect enough for me to create multiple songs off of me shifting the pitch with the foot pedal part of the unit, similar to how wahh pedal players use their wahhs (except these settings are way cooler than any wahh haha).
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Octave up, Octave down, and the Octave up / Octave Down harmony setting
Avg price: $45.00
Simple, Effective Tuner
Does the tuning job well enough. Also like to use it as a mute switch whenever I'm setting down my guitar or whatnot.
Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals
Avg price: $154.64
Good, versatile Octave pedal
This is the modern version of the legendary Boss OC-2 pedal. Although it does offer way more settings than the OC-2, I sometimes feel that the tracking can be a bit wonky whenever you're pushing this pedal to it's limits.
Still a solid, versatile octave pedal.
Avg price: $82.47
Cheap, solid, reliable footswitch
Great for splitting signal, I did have to add a battery adapter so that I can connect this pedal to my power supply (this originally a battery-powered only unit). Yeah haven't had much issues with it!
Avg price: $182.10
TC Electronic Hall of Fame 2 Reverb
Avg price: $121.26
Very cool, versatile reverb pedal.
This pedal offers a lot for it's price point. I know that I'm far from the first to talk about all of the different possible reverb settings that you can pull off with this unit, so instead I'll list the specific uses that I got out of the HOF 2. I had utilized the stereo jacks to split the signal before I got a dedicated unit which does that. Of course you can use the Hall reverb and all the other typical reverbs, but my favorite has got to be the LOFI reverb, idk it's checks the boxes for what I'm looking for (A reverb with character but not overbearing/distracting).
Oh btw I never used that "long press" feature on this pedal, I just can't find a good use of it despite of me being more of a "experimental" pedal player, oh welll
Preferred Settings + Usage:
Lofi setting is probably my favorite reverb setting on this pedal
TC Electronic Sentry Noise Gate
Avg price: $115.00
Avg price: $102.24
Avg price: $265.67
Avg price: $71.18
A fun, gimmicky unit that's well built enough to become a part of my rig.
I know that there's some use that others have found with this unit with some looper pedals, I however use this unit with the Boss DD-8, mainly for the twirl affect that you can toggle with it. To be honest now that I'm thinking about it... I only have this unit to press one button that makes one effect... still worth it imo!
Avg price: $314.12
Allows you to play fearless... if it's setup/functioning normally!
So my wacky made in China Telecaster came new and broken straight out of the box (bad input jack)... however I got it for dirt cheap and liked the color of it so I made it work by upgrading the jack, tuning pegs, and string saddles. It plays nice, and it's so cheap that I don't mind having my way with it with bangs and scratches.
About this setup
This gear photo by uc_jordan features 12 pieces of gear, including DigiTech WH-5 Whammy V, TC Electronic PolyTune, and Boss OC-5 Octave. The setup spans Effects Pedals, Guitars, and Studio Equipment, with mostly standard pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Electronic scenes.