luis_carballo_caycedo's Music Gear Setup
Pedalboard April 2018
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This rig
~$2,509
Value by category
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Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals
26%
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Overdrive Effects Pedals
15%
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Bass Effects Pedals
14%
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Distortion Effects Pedals
12%
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Filter Effects Pedals
11%
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Vibrato Effects Pedals
10%
Price mix
Mix of standard and high-end
Avg price: $140.00
Solid meat with potatoes delay
The market is full of another delay units than do more... but to be completely honest this delay sounds excellent in all the modes.
Avg price: $103.08
Inexpensive, solid and GOOD
The newer units have a trimpot inside for adjusting the level of the effect. I have mine slightly boosted like a Demeter Trembulator. In my opinion sounds very good and like a tremolo amp.
Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals
Avg price: $384.92
My fav Ring
Sounds warm. The external expression pedal is a must.
Avg price: $305.83
a great option if you can't find a Bugbrand
Cool and versatile bit crusher. It hisses a little bit.
Avg price: $245.99
My favourite vibrato
I love it. Excellent on bass too. Great on armonics.
Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals
Avg price: $154.65
Destroy the audience
Excellent for a super fat subsinthy bass lines.
Avg price: $146.12
Fat
The tone is dark and fat. It's excellent for a slow sweep filter. Unlike a lot of people I find the bypass ok. I don't notice any dramatic change in my bypass tone to be honest...
3Leaf Audio Proton Envelope Filter
Avg price: $264.60
Fluid and organic
A la Mutron. Sounds very funky without volume spikes.
Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals
Avg price: $109.37
Very Good
I own the OC-2 and the OC-3 and I prefer the OC-3. Sounds very similar to the OC-2 (octave 1 of the OC-2 mode)but with more volume and the tone is a little bit more sinthy. The octave 2 of the OC-2 mode is different, but I feel it's more usable since it has more clarity and midrange. The only complain about the pedal is some short delay when the effect is engaged. It's not a latency problem, it's not a tracking problem, there is no cut in the sound. The effected signal has a micro delay when the switch is engaged... I supose that the processor is in some sort of standby status in order to save batteries and when you press the switch the processor starts (the consequence would be this short delay). It's not a major problem, and 90 % of the time you simply won't notice anything... but I think that it's important to mention.
Anyway... I like the pedal a lot.
Moog Minifooger MF Drive v2 (duplicate)
Avg price: $366.58
From subtle overdrive to fuzz
Ultra flexible dirt box. The background noise is really low for a distortion device.
Avg price: $90.56
Classic
I prefeer tjhe block logo version for bass.
ultra flexible
I'm use it more like a bass sinth than a pure envelope filter.
Avg price: $197.56
Transparent
The choice if you're looking a compressor that doesn't change your tone.
About this setup
This gear photo by luis_carballo_caycedo features 13 pieces of gear, including Boss DD-7 Digital Delay, Boss TR-2 Tremolo, and Moog Minifooger MF Ring. The rig is a mix of standard and high-end pieces. Artists with this kind of gear are most often found in the Rock, Pop, and Electronic scenes. Notable artists with overlapping gear include Adam Neely, Juan Alderete, and Sarah Lipstate.
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