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tEd, This whole less-is-more-in-a-live-setup thread has got me inspired. What exactly are you bringing out to gigs now? RC-20, (2) DD-20, small amp in mono are all I can recollect off-hand... Would you mind describing, say, your signal chain used on your last gig in gruesome detail? (brand name of distortion, amp, yadda yadda) :-) (a million apologies if you've done this already) I had terrible gear when I was a teenager - Gorilla amp, a few DOD pedals, a Digitech delay pedal (my first foray into loops!), the guitar was an 80's Les Paul rip off bought from Sears of all places... Just the worst of the worst. But I'll be damned if good gobs of fun weren't had, some of my best musical memories involved the use and abuse of that "junk". This truism has been repeated on this list again and again, but since we're all used to hearing things repeated...: There is use in making things (including signal chains) simple, if only for a while. Especially for gear geeks like me who do have a real interest in making music, but who also have a lust for "gearish" stuff of any kind and may serve themselves better by focusing that lust into something cooler like restoring a '65 Pontiac GTO. :-)~~~ I just put in an order for one of those Korg PXR4 battery operated 4-track recorders. I've got a full blown computer recording system, it's got everything, it is sweet! But I resist using it because in order to operate the thing I have put myself into a state of mind that interferes with my own creative process. The fun is easily missed, know what I mean? Quality be damned (at least for now), I just want to record some stuff. (and put off getting that Kurzweil KSP8 another couple of years. I wonder if I'll make it that long... :-) ) Thanks tEd! Jim Poppen tEd ® kiLLiAn says: snip > >I still got all of the same astonished "ooooohs" ans "ahhhhhs" >at the end of the set as before . . . > snip > > I think I'm going to be trying to find satisfaction in smaller, > simpler things for a while . . . and try to make a habit of it > if I can. I will always enjoy playing with my big rack setup > (even if it doesn't have any Eventides in it either). But, I think > there is pleasure and beauty to be found in "less" as well > as "more."