I bought a nashville 1000 and it got even better. Then I was given a racknmount Alesis effects device and compressor. I play mostly guitar on the blues and rock tunes we play and steel on country. Until last year I had about 6 stomp boxes on the floor with a session 400. I've been using mine that way since I got it in Sept 04. I have my "basic" program with digital delay and reverb, I have another with just a slight amount of reverb, another for chorus, another for leslie, etc. I run the POD XT between my Hilton VP and the input of my amp. Have any of you been way into pedals, gone with a Pod and been satisfied? ![]() ![]() On a given day it may be a couple of different overdrives or fuzz, Rotosphere, chorus, delay, comp.-it depends on the artist and my ideas of what I can bring to enhance the music.īut I'm in a mode right now where if I could replace a bunch of pedals with a Pod and be happy with the versatility, the quality of the sound, the fingertip 's on my mind. Effects are definitely part of my thing-I like to bring an appropriate palette of colors to each gig, as called for. Has anyone who is using the Pod (or has used and moved on) primarily for its effects done so to replace multiple stomp boxes? I have been on a see-saw of expanding, contracting, expanding, contracting pedalboards. Great job, everybody.Ī slightly different angle here, seeking people who have been where I'm coming from. Much has been posted about the Pod XT and it makes for an impressive library of knowledge base material. Your profile | join | preferences | help | search ![]() Classic country shuffle styles for Band-in-a-Box, by BIAB guru Jim Baron.
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