spyder Posted Wednesday at 11:47 Posted Wednesday at 11:47 Why is it when you buy just one pedal you have to keep buying until the pedal board is full. 1 1 Quote
Minininjarob Posted Wednesday at 12:12 Posted Wednesday at 12:12 (edited) 25 minutes ago, spyder said: Why is it when you buy just one pedal you have to keep buying until the pedal board is full. The little box for picks is such a good idea. I’m going to steal that. Where did you get it from? Edited Wednesday at 12:13 by Minininjarob Quote
spyder Posted Wednesday at 12:50 Posted Wednesday at 12:50 36 minutes ago, Minininjarob said: The little box for picks is such a good idea. I’m going to steal that. Where did you get it from? https://www.thomann.de/gb/rockboard_quick_mount_pick_box.htm I snapped the end tags off as I'm no longer using a Rockboard pedal board. Just add Velcro to the bottom and fix to your board. Quote
spyder Posted Wednesday at 12:52 Posted Wednesday at 12:52 Looks like Andertons do the flat bottom one. No need to snap off the tags. https://www.andertons.co.uk/rockboard-pedalsafe-pick-box/ Quote
SimonK Posted Wednesday at 16:28 Posted Wednesday at 16:28 3 hours ago, spyder said: Looks like Andertons do the flat bottom one. No need to snap off the tags. https://www.andertons.co.uk/rockboard-pedalsafe-pick-box/ ...nice and you can fit condoms in there as well - no wait this is the bass forum... 🙂 ! 2 Quote
dudewheresmybass Posted Thursday at 19:08 Author Posted Thursday at 19:08 I just buy a tobacco tin from the poundshop and stick some velcro underneath Quote
ped Posted Thursday at 19:11 Posted Thursday at 19:11 2 minutes ago, dudewheresmybass said: I just buy a tobacco tin from the poundshop and stick some velcro underneath Doesn’t that hurt? 1 2 Quote
dudewheresmybass Posted Thursday at 19:14 Author Posted Thursday at 19:14 only when you laugh 1 1 Quote
Minininjarob Posted Thursday at 22:26 Posted Thursday at 22:26 New simplified layout. Just got the Source Audio Aftershock and it sounds pretty good, it replaces 3 seperate drive pedals. Not got into the software side of it yet as I don’t have the right cable but it’s good so far. 5 Quote
Swaff Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Current writing/rehearsal board. The Blackhole replaced the Walrus Lore, and has changed the way i play ambient. Just waiting on a Russian Bif Muff to replace the R.Attack for that warm fuzzy drive. 2 Quote
Nothingman Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Just added my latest addition - Keely Bassist, purchased from BC this week. Everything I now need and an absolute tone monster for a mid range board. Once I’m back in the black, I’m going to swap Hot Wax and Battalion out for a Pork & Pickle and a Tech-21 VT. But no upgrades until I find some cash. For now this will do very nicely. 1 Quote
Boodang Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The mxr bass synth is finally on the board. The chameleon preset is so good I'm just going to leave it there. Something I have found, is that the phasor gives the synth sound a different twist with an extra vowel like quality. Quote
Higgie Posted 31 minutes ago Posted 31 minutes ago Just finished soldering the last few cables for this board for a new tour that starts in Feb. Signal chain is: Instruments > Quad Cortex MC3 handles instrument switching and muting. Grape is in one of the QC’s FX Loops. The Peterson is on the Send from the other FX Loop in monitor mode so it’s always active and gives visual feedback of instrument tuning/intonation at all times. All Ins/Outs are fed through the Mod: Ins: Upright Bass mic > Mod XLR in > QC Input 1 (XLR with Phantom power) Upright Bass piezo > Mod 1/4” > QC Input 2 (1/4” Jack) Electric Bass > Mod 1/4” > QC Return 1 Outs: QC XLR 1 (Electric Bass) > Mod XLR Out 1 QC XLR 2 (Upright) > Mod XLR Out 2 QC Output 4 (TRS) > Mod 1/4” (mix of all 3 signals (mic/piezo of upright and electric) to feed my Porter and Davies Gigster Power: Everything powered by a Cioks DC7, with the Crux powering the Quad Cortex. I bodged the drilling a little bit, but I installed one of these nifty Powercon In/Out units allowing me to daisy chain power from my board to the rack with the P&D Gigster in it. All jack plugs are Squareplugs Quote
jimbobothy Posted 17 minutes ago Posted 17 minutes ago 13 minutes ago, Higgie said: Just finished soldering the last few cables for this board for a new tour that starts in Feb. Signal chain is: Instruments > Quad Cortex MC3 handles instrument switching and muting. Grape is in one of the QC’s FX Loops. The Peterson is on the Send from the other FX Loop in monitor mode so it’s always active and gives visual feedback of instrument tuning/intonation at all times. All Ins/Outs are fed through the Mod: Ins: Upright Bass mic > Mod XLR in > QC Input 1 (XLR with Phantom power) Upright Bass piezo > Mod 1/4” > QC Input 2 (1/4” Jack) Electric Bass > Mod 1/4” > QC Return 1 Outs: QC XLR 1 (Electric Bass) > Mod XLR Out 1 QC XLR 2 (Upright) > Mod XLR Out 2 QC Output 4 (TRS) > Mod 1/4” (mix of all 3 signals (mic/piezo of upright and electric) to feed my Porter and Davies Gigster Power: Everything powered by a Cioks DC7, with the Crux powering the Quad Cortex. I bodged the drilling a little bit, but I installed one of these nifty Powercon In/Out units allowing me to daisy chain power from my board to the rack with the P&D Gigster in it. All jack plugs are Squareplugs Nice to see the Grape Phaser included in your setup 👍🏻 1 Quote
Higgie Posted 12 minutes ago Posted 12 minutes ago 3 minutes ago, jimbobothy said: Nice to see the Grape Phaser included in your setup 👍🏻 I wanted it specifically for this tour, as it is what was used on the show in the west end and I loved the sound of it! 1 Quote
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