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Today's set up - I added the 8 Step Program to mess with the pitch of the Pitch Fork, which is in the loop of the Rubberneck, along with the Miku.

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^ I'm very confused and I know like 6 pedals only but now I want to click on that bandcamp link.
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tremolo3 wrote:^ I'm very confused and I know like 6 pedals only but now I want to click on that bandcamp link.

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Paul we have similar pedal tastes.... I've been eyeing the superball myself. I have one more midi slot in my Alexander thing... I'm trying to stay strong...
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$harkToootth wrote:Paul we have similar pedal tastes.... I've been eyeing the superball myself. I have one more midi slot in my Alexander thing... I'm trying to stay strong...
You'll only be disappointed that you waited so long when you finally give in ;)

I really like it.
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eyobeez wrote:Not all connected yet, but this looks pretty complete to me. Always thinking about different delays, though... I have a DE7 and a DD-6 that have also hung out on this board.

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looooove this and could have a whole lot of fun with it
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Wet/dry board revisited.
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Since the whole virus thing slowed down work and life, I had time to wire up the pedal rack.
The space in the flat is limited, so I made myself a small music corner with the essentials. I bought a cheap cupboard from Ikea and some higher legs from the hardware store, to fit the cab below. I cut holes in the back of the cupboard to manage the cabling from drawer to drawer.
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On the floor are only the foot-operated pedal, so from left to right: Volume pedal, dual expression pedal, Whammy IV, expression pedal:
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The bottom drawer is only the "utility" drawer with cables, picks, etc.
Above it, is the bass drawer:
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Above that, the guitar drawer:
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And the top one is the common drawer.
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Signal chain is:
Bass Input - 2nd Voice with Moog Exp Pedal - Boss ODB3 - Zoom B3 with 1/2 of dual exp. Pedal - Boss SYB5 - TC HoF - A/B Switcher Box with individual Volume Controls
Guitar Input - SS/BS Mini - Fuzzface Mini - FH Algal Bloom - Fuzz Factory Clone - Whammy IV with MoltenMIDI - MXR Fullbore Metal - Boss PH3 - Digitech Timebender - A/B Switcher Box with individual Volume Controls
From the A/B Switcher, where I can select the Guitar or Bass Signal chain as Input it goes to the Volume pedal and then to the top drawer - Polytune - Danny Tap Tempo Tremolo - Elements - Muff - Small Stone - Bez with 2nd half of dual exp. pedal - TC Nova Repeater - Amp.
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That setup is next level organisation Schlatte!!!! :!!!: :!!!:
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Where is the trombone pedalboard?
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Schlatte wrote:Since the whole virus thing slowed down work and life, I had time to wire up the pedal rack.
The space in the flat is limited, so I made myself a small music corner with the essentials. I bought a cheap cupboard from Ikea and some higher legs from the hardware store, to fit the cab below. I cut holes in the back of the cupboard to manage the cabling from drawer to drawer.
That's one of the most original setups i have ever seen.
Are pedaldrawers the future of pedalboards? :poke:
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Dowi wrote:
Schlatte wrote:Since the whole virus thing slowed down work and life, I had time to wire up the pedal rack.
The space in the flat is limited, so I made myself a small music corner with the essentials. I bought a cheap cupboard from Ikea and some higher legs from the hardware store, to fit the cab below. I cut holes in the back of the cupboard to manage the cabling from drawer to drawer.
That's one of the most original setups i have ever seen.
Are pedaldrawers the future of pedalboards? :poke:
If floor space is limited, you have to take to the skies... Same as with skyscrapers - more room through vertical expansion. :!!!:
Of course this is only suitable for me as a home noodler. You can't make any fast changes between effects while playing, since it is hand operated.
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goosekevin wrote:
eyobeez wrote:Not all connected yet, but this looks pretty complete to me. Always thinking about different delays, though... I have a DE7 and a DD-6 that have also hung out on this board.
looooove this and could have a whole lot of fun with it
Thanks, dude. As Nels Cline once said,"I have fun wherever I go."
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That's badass, Schlatte! Nice setup. I feel your pain regarding floor space. My life is a constant series of MORE SHELVES MORE DRAWERS
You ever play the euphonium through some effects? I'm super jealous. I want a tuba through fuzz!
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