tpsglick2424
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Does anyone have a good picture of The edge's vertigo rig? Like a good picture of the foot controller.
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zach
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zach
Muad'zin said:Amazing that they still need setlists when they are generally so predictable from start to finish. Now a list containing which settings and presets for which song, that I can understand. I have to keep one right next to my Behringer midi controler otherwise I'm in trouble.
discothequeLP said:
well edge has dallas to help
discothequeLP said:look. . . as i understand it, the Skrydstrup (or however it's spelled) has a ton of patches which each have certain amps/effects turned on and off. Edge uses a patch for each song, so between songs all he has to do is go to the next patch, and all the effects and amps he needs are turned on. then, if he needs to turn on a distortion or whatever, he just presses an individual button for that effect. it doesn't seem too complicated, as long as the patches are lined up with the setlist.
discothequeLP said:look. . . as i understand it, the Skrydstrup (or however it's spelled) has a ton of patches which each have certain amps/effects turned on and off. Edge uses a patch for each song, so between songs all he has to do is go to the next patch, and all the effects and amps he needs are turned on. then, if he needs to turn on a distortion or whatever, he just presses an individual button for that effect. it doesn't seem too complicated, as long as the patches are lined up with the setlist.
Muad'zin said:
I use midi controlers myself. I know the drill. Which is why it amazes me that he needs a setlist but not a patchlist. Because there will be an aweful lot patching going on during the show, including bank up/down. I'm in a Radiohead coverband and for one song I have to literally tapdance between several patches/banks in the space of mere seconds. If I take the moment to really get in the mood of the song I could end up selecting the wrong patch. So I don't really need a setlist, but my patchlist lies next to the controller for sure.
discothequeLP said:
i guess it would be difficult if you had to turn a bunch of different stuff on and off at different times. but, say Edge has one song as a bank, and say 4 patches in that bank, can't he put the patches in a linear way, so that everytime he switches patches during that one song, all he has to do is go down? some of the patches might be repeats, but as long as you're going in one direction. . .