I'm thinking I've finally got this the way I want it. I'm switching from a S-12 universal to extended E9.
I would like to know:
- Am I crazy?
- Any flaws in this setup?
- Will I miss the low B on the universal?
- Anything you would add?
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Left Knee | Pedals | Right Knee |
| | |
L V R | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | L R |
| | |
F# | | G/G# |
Eb C# D | | |
G# | A G | |
E F | F# | Eb |
B | C# C# C# A Bb | |
G# | A A# F# G | F# |
F# | | |
E F | F# | Eb |
D | | |
B | C# Bb | |
G# | A G | |
E F D | | |
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Here is the thinking:
LKL E > F Lever - Obvious
LKV Eb > C# - For that unison trick with
the #1 pedal.
LKR Puts a D on string 2 with NO 1/2 stop!
P1 - P3 - Obvious
P4 - Currently on my guitar. I don't know what its official purpose is, but I like using while modulating P3. Anyone?
P5 - I think this is the so-called 'Franklin'
pedal?
P6 - Creates a nice minor, plus most of a diminished, I think.
P7 - Shows up on a lot of copedants. What the heck.
RKL - E > Eb Lever - Obvious, but lowers the D to C# making it more strummable.
RKR - On the guitar now. The only 1/2 stop that I plan to have. Drops the 6th string to F#. (This was recommended to me.)
Thanks- Brian