Order has been restored - an oc-2 has returned to its hallowed place. Selling it is on my top 10 list of life mistakes. Overall, not just pedal related. I love the whammy but octave down sounds are not it's forte.
Annotations for the DIY Frankensteins in signal order, they're basically all clones though many with heavy tweaks -
1 - DOD 250 dual channel clone with diode options - basically an Earthquaker Grey Channel with an extra switch to stack channel 1 into channel 2
2 - BJFE Blueberry Clone - I'm a late convert admittedly, but a simple tweak to the tonestack makes it super useful for me
3 - Tweaked IC Big Muff - altered tone stack - very much a one sound box, but that sound is just pure bone-crushing doom.
4 - EQD Data Corrupter Clone - couple of mods on the sides for extra woo-woo craziness.
5 - Ulti-Muff - Regular (non-IC) big muff with every mod I've ever found useful, mids, pre-boost, diode choices etc.
6 - Ridiculous Noise Box - started as a 4ms Noise Swash but It's become something else. Goes between splatty velcro fuzz and self-oscillating lunacy
7 - Phase inverter - All the drive pedals are in the ls-2 loop for clean blend and depending on what combos are on there can be phase issues.
8 - Auto-Wah - Honestly couldn't tell you which one as I built it so long ago. Maybe a modded FX-25B?
9 - Pumpernckel Compressor - Schalltechnik Kit - does everything I've ever wanted a compressor to do
10 - Boss Slow Gear - mod added for release time
11 - Chorus - EQD Sea Machine Clone
12 - Mid-Fi Pitch Pirate, mods added for internal delay and CV input
13 - CV Output Sequencer - Puts out a controllable sequenced voltage for the LFO based effects - I've got 4 but the Phaser and tremolo are currently out on loan.
14 - Death By Audio Echo Dream - Heavily modified to make it actually work properly.
15 - Mid-Fi Clari-Not - modded to put the fuzz on a switch for a cleaner version, also modde for CV input.
16 - Death By Audio Reverberation Machine - again heavily modded to actually work - second gain control to make it cleaner and feedback control to extend the decay (and self-oscillate if you're into that sort of thing).
Not pictured are the Preamp and cab-sim that live on the desk. Quality of decoration is a big indicator of when they were built. The drive section changes fairly regulary - there's another 10 or so in the pedal box.