I was stunned for a few moments-just staring at it in my hand, and then came to and just dug my fingers down inside the pedal and got the job done that way. And you can’t just pop these particular Ibanez dials back on like you could an MXR pedal. At a recent show during our Odd Soul 2012 Tour I got a little overzealous in working the pitch/delay knob with the crazy noises, and the knob snapped right off in my fingers. On a few of our songs, I’ll max out the repeat knob, which quickly causes an infinite noise that I can change the pitch of with the delay time. The Echo has just the right amount of high end rolled off for a very warm, useful texture to fill up the spaces. I suppose the pedal that I have the most fun with, as well as one of the most underrated delays out there is the Ibanez DE7. And I love the versatility of the Cathedral Reverb along with the fantastic infinite feature on it. I know the bassist and I both leave the JHS Morning Glory OD switched on most of the show. JHS 4 Wheeler Fuzz, Analogman Mini Bicomp, TC Eletronic Polytune, Aguilar Filter Twin, JHS Double Barrel Overdrive, Boss DD-5 Delay, JHS Tap Tempo, Boss PS-5 Super Shifter, JHS Honeycomb Tremolo, Electro-Harmonix Cathedral Reverb, MXR Carbon Copy, JHS Banana Boos, Ibanez DE7, JHS modded Boss Tremolo List of pedals on the board: Pedals in order of signal:
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