Chadu25 Posted December 21 Posted December 21 16 hours ago, Obra said: Just made a video with my latest pedalboard iteration. Reduced to a minimum...for now. I'll see how it develops from here Looks and sounds great! I subbed! 2 Quote
Nothingman Posted Tuesday at 17:46 Posted Tuesday at 17:46 New pedal board and pedal day. Thunderstorm is a bargain at £33 and Stritch board £69 with built in power. I’m looking to get a lovely compressor for start of chain and maybe a Pork & Pickle for OD. But as it stands: Polytune Hot wax (hot tubes constantly on, wax for dirt) Thunderstorm battalion (dist always on and Pre EQ) 4 Quote
JazzyJ Posted Friday at 23:42 Posted Friday at 23:42 After a rethink on moving on the H90 and a recent Bassrig purchase, this re-jig is working out very well. 7 Quote
Chadu25 Posted yesterday at 01:39 Posted yesterday at 01:39 Got a C4 again from @d_g Hooked it up with my MIDI and mapped out my fave moog/synth presets. Definitely missed this pedal and I actually find this better now than the mxr bass synth after using it again. Sustains longer before it glitches out and feels good responding to my attack. Latest update on the Neuro app is more intuitive and presets sounds better than before. I find this a better workflow for me than cycling through mxr’s 8 presets. It’s still a great pedal though. 4 Quote
Jack Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago I built my home practice Valeton into a board. Most of the time I use the Valeton but it needs a wall wart and uses jacks, whereas the quad cortex gig rig that I sometimes use at home for setting patches etc needs a power cable and xlrs. I hate getting on my hands and knees behind the chair to mess with the cables! Korg pitchblack custom, Valeton gp100, Thomann DI. Pedaltrain nano, Cooks Adam. Occasional wireless bugs. 4 Quote
kiat Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Setup for 80s covers band gigs in pubs to big halls (400). 2 recent gigs with it and it performed as well as expected (better than me 😂). My first big board and I'm pleased that the effort to route into a patchbay at the back helps operationally (19" audio rack panel with d-series cutouts, am waiting on the TRS module, hence the temp solution). Only two effects pedals! 😆. The rest is wireless bass receiver and IEM transmitter, battery, headphone amp and tuner. It can be totally wireless without the XLR FOH feeds (bass out, band IEM in) when I use a pair of low latency 5.8GHz instrument dongles to reach my amp. The pedal switcher has triggers that I use to control the presets on the MB301. 2 Quote
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