Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

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HighDeaf1080p wrote:The bottom looks like a telecom closet switchboard from hell. I wasnt nearly as neat under there. I have the pedals divided into groups:

1. Green - Superego
2. Blue - Superego Effects Loop...switchable to Meet Maude's effects loop
3. Purple - Arpanoid, Juicer (compressor), and a rack mounted EHX Bi-filter
4. Red - Boost/Overdrive/Fuzz
5. Orange - MEL9
6. White - Modulation
7. Grey - Delay/Reverb

Everything on the board is in one of those groups, and I decide which groups and what order to put them in, set the routing on the patchulator, and then turn individual pedals off and on within each group...

So for example, if the dirt pedals are patched into, I can then turn on the beano boost to drive the signal into the AstroTone really hard, or can turn on just the OD side of the King of Tone or whatever to get my exact distortion I'm looking for...then I can move the compressor to either before or after the dirt group if I decide I want compression...

The downside is that I cant, for example, have dirt both inside the effects loop of Meet Maude, and on my normal signal. The purple group is where that's the biggest concern. I can't use the Arpanoid in the superego's effects loop, and the Bi-filter on my straight signal because they've been grouped together. I just did my best at trying to group them to allow my most likely used combinations.


Great job with your patching setup! Yeah, I also wouldn't recommend patching in a live situation unless you absolutely have to. I agree that a major benefit of the Patchulator is its true-bypass nature. You have such a big pedalboard that you could use two of them if you wanted extreme flexibility, but that takes up space, money, and more cables. My bandmate and I use two each but that's because of CV patching and the use of multiple instruments.
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Beautiful! :drool: 8/8 would rock.

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Thank all you guys so much!! I'm really happy with it, and worked long and hard to get it to this point.

I'm still working through getting everything powered up, but right now I have everything working but 4 pedals. I'm waiting for a pigtail in the mail this week to finish it all up. So far it works and sounds just incredible. Better than I could have hoped.

I had to put my Four Eyes Fuzz up for sale, because I was just shy by 1/4" of being able to fit it on the board, and I tried every combination I could. The Catalinbread RAH replaced it, and its jaw-dropping good in my set up, so that was a happy accident. I can possibly spread that bottom row and fit one more small time based effect on the board (talisman or bicycle delay?), but then I'm done...no more room whatsoever on this board. Changes from that point forward will require something get sold to make room.

...or start a second board. (did I just say that?!!) :picard:

Naw, I definitely am done, as is my financial situation. Time to just enjoy what I have and resolve to improve my playing and music theory.
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Tight dirt section dude!
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Agreed.
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11A wrote:Image

i been waza'd



That's how its done! Badass.
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very inspiring.
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11A wrote:Image

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what's the tiny little power supply?
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Yeah that Patchulator board looks awesome!
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