O thou with such dirty little minds! I’m not talking about some Red Hot Chili Peppers-style playing with a tube sock around my member. I’m talking about playing with zero effects! So there!
For the past few weeks, I’ve recorded and gigged several times with no effects at all, and the only pedal I use is my trusty BOSS TU-2. The first time I did it, I was being lazy and didn’t want to break down my rig from my studio – especially since I was in the middle of laying down some tracks and didn’t want to lose my settings. But that first time turned into a second, then a third, and so on.
I’ve found it to be refreshing on a number of fronts; not the least of which is the much lighter load I have to lug around. But more importantly, I think it has really helped my playing as I can’t rely on pedals to fill in the gaps. For instance, I’m a lot more aware of how I’m sustaining notes, and trying to hold them as long as possible before I have to move on.
I know of lots of players who don’t use pedals at all, and for quite awhile, I couldn’t imagine life without pedals. But “playing naked” has really helped me to not rely on them. I used to always use overdrive pedals as my main source of drive, but I now use them as accents. I used to slather on the reverb but now, I rarely use it, except in the studio and even there, I use it sparingly.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not going to put my board away. There are times when I need a pedal for a particular song, but for the most part, I can do without them, or just use them to provide tonal accents. In a way, I feel liberated…
Nice blog.
I’m actually planning to do the same thing for my band’s next gig! I have a big pedal board that I just love but I’ve really been wanting to try something different.
I’m just going to use my tuner and my channel switcher to go between the Normal and Top Boost channels of my AC30.
I think it’ll be fun!
That should be REALLY fun! You’ll be amazed at what you can actually accomplish – tonally – without all your pedals. Playing naked gets you back to a foundation from which you can build again. Yikes! That might mean more gear!!!! HA!
way to go buddy – I mostly gave up pedals years ago, though I use a wah pedal at 50% of gigs and maybe 10% of the time I bring my line6 FM4 (for flanger, tremolo, uni-vibe and phasor sounds)
At practice last night I was amazed at how cool it sounded going straight into my amp!
I thought I was going to want at least my EQ pedal but I’m happy with just the tuner and channel switcher for the amp.
I’m in a phase right now where I just want that raw, crunchy sound and I don’t care too much about chorus or delay or anything else!