Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
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Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
For real, rad fuckin board. What do you think of the ps-3 compared to something like the whammy or pitchfork? If I just wanna do static shifting, mostly octave or fifth up
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does putting your pedalboard on the ceiling cause a spillover of reverbs into delay trails?odontophobia wrote:it's been too long since i've posted in this thread.
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All of the boss delays.
Because Boss delays are the fucking best.
Now I want an RV3 again.
Or an RV2...
Hmmmm......
Because Boss delays are the fucking best.
Now I want an RV3 again.
Or an RV2...
Hmmmm......
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You can't really beat a DD/RV setup. Solid tones 

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I personally I like the sound of the ps-3 more than the aforementioned. I haven't tested it with expression pedal yet but I suspect that'll be sweet. It can run the range of the gamut if you want to set it and forget it, you just have to find the sweet spot.neonblack wrote:For real, rad fuckin board. What do you think of the ps-3 compared to something like the whammy or pitchfork? If I just wanna do static shifting, mostly octave or fifth up
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Board completely redone for the first time in like 6 months. Pulled everything off of it, ripped all the velcro off the board, then reapplied industrial strength velcro. It's so much better. It's not as snazzy looking, but it's fucking close. I'm still planning a midi controller, but am thinking of putting it on a mini daughter board off to the side along with my expression pedals. I thought about going bypass and midi, but honestly, I don't know if I want to. It would be nice to switch on several things at once though. So it's still up in the air.
Why a board and not the floor? It's just easier to play this way. I know I play at home, but I like to use a lot of effects sometimes, and sometimes, I like to use one. It's so much easier to do it this way versus pulling things and putting them together. That's just me though.

Why a board and not the floor? It's just easier to play this way. I know I play at home, but I like to use a lot of effects sometimes, and sometimes, I like to use one. It's so much easier to do it this way versus pulling things and putting them together. That's just me though.

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that looks so clean and fun 

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resincum wrote:that looks so clean and fun
It is fun!! I worked on making it look clean! LOL! I actually tried this time!
The ONLY thing is that some effects seem to over power others, so I need to figure out volume compensations again. I hate that.

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when do your start your custom build?jwar wrote:resincum wrote:that looks so clean and fun
It is fun!! I worked on making it look clean! LOL! I actually tried this time!
The ONLY thing is that some effects seem to over power others, so I need to figure out volume compensations again. I hate that.First world problems.
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Those Toneczar should be etched. 

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I would not want to disassemble one of Ed's pedals for etching. The amount of wires in them is staggering.
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If I were an extremely wealthy man, I'd do it. As it is though, the only thing that would serve to do is piss Ed off to the point of never selling me a pedal and destroying the value of them.sylnau wrote:Those Toneczar should be etched.

This is true! Plus it voids your warranty. I'm actually scared to open his stuff. hahawhoismarykelly wrote:I would not want to disassemble one of Ed's pedals for etching. The amount of wires in them is staggering.
Not sure yet. It's not a huge priority. Just whenever I get around to it kind of thing.JonnyAngle wrote: when do your start your custom build?

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I poked around in every Toneczar pedal I ever owned. They're lovely pieces of design and engineering and totally worth the cash. The waits are silly though and I liked the pedals but ended up selling them off to get other stuff. I wouldn't mind having a Dove again.jwar wrote:
This is true! Plus it voids your warranty. I'm actually scared to open his stuff. haha
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Cleaning up the home studio and put together 3 new pedalboards. Still have to wire up the big one because I need to sit on it due to the parallel routing and tons of cv and expression control



And a pic of the clean up job cause why not




And a pic of the clean up job cause why not

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Something about tying a room together. Looks good broseph.
Question though, what's with the placement of the screens?
Question though, what's with the placement of the screens?
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