Got up at the crack of dawn this morning and moved some gear from my cluttered studio to the dining room table, which I'll be using temporarily as a work station while the Mrs. is out of town.
I'm booked for a live solo guitar set at a small local venue in early September, as part of an event involving other acts throughout the day. So I decided to string together some of my EHX pedals, and this is the tentative beginning, although once I get these four working, I'll tweak the order.
I've used the 720 quite a bit, but the others not as much, so I'll begin by reviewing settings and trying them out with different parts of the songs I plan to play, for what might work best on each.
I do these solo sets a few times a year, and since it's mostly for fun, I vary the arrangements and the guitars and pedals I'll use for each set, so even if I play the same songs, there's some new colors.
I'm planning to use this guitar I picked up in Tokyo recently, 1970s Gretsch Chet Atkins "Super Axe." I'm still acclimating to it, but so far it's fun to play. What I like about it is the built in effectors, with a compressor and phaser, so I don't need those in the pedal setup. The amp, for now, is a Henriksen Blu Six, but at the venue I'll likely use something from their backline, most likely a Roland JC-120.
I plan to integrate the pedals into arrangements I've been developing for the past several months. The set consists of: "Tired of Waiting for You," a "Beatles Suite," and "Killer Joe." The first two I've performed live before, although I added "Yesterday" to the "Beatles Suite." I call "Killer Joe" at jazz jams, but I think it'd work well as a solo guitar piece. The entire set should run to about 40 minutes.