Pete wrote:God damn, you guys are friggin' crazy-so many crazy awesome ILFish boards on the past few pages. What's that orange pedal with the green slime? And what's the octopus pedal?
Custom coloured EQD Palisades.
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Pete wrote:God damn, you guys are friggin' crazy-so many crazy awesome ILFish boards on the past few pages. What's that orange pedal with the green slime? And what's the octopus pedal?
Inconuucl wrote:You can't kill Strymon, it'll just resurrect 3 days later.
BitchPudding wrote:Despite all my rage, I am still just eating tacos in a cage.
Inconuucl wrote:Welcome to ilf, we have three jokes and twelve posters. <3
This is a very impressive collection of Roto Toms. That's 21 Roto Toms in all. That is only $33.00 a Roto Tom.
Dowi wrote:space6oy wrote:movin' & switchin'.
hopefully i'll get this wired up today...
Awesome board space6oy, when I see stuff like this I can't not think how you can manage to press those switches without moving knobs or pressing other pedals (that CT5! Hooow??)
Pete wrote: what's the octopus pedal?
neonblack wrote:I don't know if you've seen elevenstrings board but that's a gigging board.
Music out on all streaming services and bandcamp and what not.
goroth wrote:neonblack wrote:I don't know if you've seen elevenstrings board but that's a gigging board.
Exactly. Roadworthiness is not determined by size. I gig out with a pt-pro that is wired carefully, built in redundancies etc. never had a problem, and with the interface I have under the board (with locking jacks so I never accidentally pull out a cable, leave everything plugged in) I can set up in no time.
Gunner Recall wrote:This thread is bad and everyone in it should feel bad.
https://soundcloud.com/hbombgraphicsIommic Pope wrote:This thread is mediocre at best, but I encourage everyone posting in it to feel as awesome as possible.
hbombgraphics wrote:goroth wrote:neonblack wrote:I don't know if you've seen elevenstrings board but that's a gigging board.
Exactly. Roadworthiness is not determined by size. I gig out with a pt-pro that is wired carefully, built in redundancies etc. never had a problem, and with the interface I have under the board (with locking jacks so I never accidentally pull out a cable, leave everything plugged in) I can set up in no time.
I swing back and forth between minimalist to ridiculous depending on what I am playing, but durability isn't an issue either way, proper time and care setting up a board can make any setup roadworthy,
the only consideration I have for a smaller board is how many trips I want to make to my car, some days my back feels very old and I feel very lazy.
elevenstrings wrote:but I've collected refrigerator-sized arcade video games for over a decade
Inconuucl wrote:You can't kill Strymon, it'll just resurrect 3 days later.
BitchPudding wrote:Despite all my rage, I am still just eating tacos in a cage.
Inconuucl wrote:Welcome to ilf, we have three jokes and twelve posters. <3
Gunner Recall wrote:This thread is bad and everyone in it should feel bad.
https://soundcloud.com/hbombgraphicsIommic Pope wrote:This thread is mediocre at best, but I encourage everyone posting in it to feel as awesome as possible.
jrfox92 wrote:elevenstrings wrote:but I've collected refrigerator-sized arcade video games for over a decade
Could you adopt me?
elevenstrings wrote:jrfox92 wrote:elevenstrings wrote:but I've collected refrigerator-sized arcade video games for over a decade
Could you adopt me?
Depends. Can you diagnose and do component level repair on old 80s arcade pcbs?
Inconuucl wrote:You can't kill Strymon, it'll just resurrect 3 days later.
BitchPudding wrote:Despite all my rage, I am still just eating tacos in a cage.
Inconuucl wrote:Welcome to ilf, we have three jokes and twelve posters. <3
goroth wrote:neonblack wrote:I don't know if you've seen elevenstrings board but that's a gigging board.
Exactly. Roadworthiness is not determined by size. I gig out with a pt-pro that is wired carefully, built in redundancies etc. never had a problem, and with the interface I have under the board (with locking jacks so I never accidentally pull out a cable, leave everything plugged in) I can set up in no time.
OddKnowledge wrote:Going in the opposite direction. Here's my board.