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Post by loucardguitar (Johnathan) on Jan 29, 2021 20:49:44 GMT -7
Is it crazy that I have so many pedals that I feel the need to put together an Excel spreadsheet to keep track of what I have? Or just incredibly OCD? Ha!
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Post by Paul (TRANE) on Jan 29, 2021 21:27:53 GMT -7
Then I am crazy. I have spread sheets for what I have. Settings I prefer. Pictures for everything too.
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Post by loucardguitar (Johnathan) on Jan 29, 2021 21:37:02 GMT -7
Glad I'm not alone! Ha!
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Post by Mark (Basement Enthusiast) on Jan 30, 2021 7:40:15 GMT -7
I have a "database" of sorts... kinda helps me remember "oh yeah, I bought one of those years ago and didn't like it" or whatever.
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Post by runninwiththerevil (Matthew) on Jan 30, 2021 9:10:03 GMT -7
I have a "database" of sorts... kinda helps me remember "oh yeah, I bought one of those years ago and didn't like it" or whatever. Smart, probably should have done that years ago. Although that would be dependent on the amps and guitars too. My Blue Jr days would have yielded different results to the Lost Years with Mesa, to the recent years with Dr Z’s.
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Post by Jaguarguy (Mike) on Jan 30, 2021 10:31:32 GMT -7
Is it crazy that I have so many pedals that I feel the need to put together an Excel spreadsheet to keep track of what I have? Or just incredibly OCD? Ha! It could be worse (or better depending on who you ask - me or the wife) - I have an Excel spreadsheet for my amps. I'm on the second page already!
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Post by jbrad on Jan 30, 2021 10:59:32 GMT -7
I don't do the spreadsheet thing but after spending too much time tweaking a pedal, I snap a picture of the settings so I can look it up on my phone in case the knobs get turned whether on purpose from a tweaking fit or by accident. It gives me a starting point on a pedal that might not be real easy to dial in "that" tone.
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