rearranging pedal board pain

Discussion in 'Effects [BG]' started by willbassyeah, Dec 26, 2014.

  1. willbassyeah

    willbassyeah

    Oct 9, 2011
    Singapore
    It's going to take awhile
     

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  2. Goatrope

    Goatrope

    Nov 18, 2011
    Sarasota Florida
    There's an Ap for that. :)
     
  3. Adamixoye

    Adamixoye A PT Pro is cool for worship, right?

    Apr 9, 2012
    Occasional Beta Tester for Confusion Studios, Singular Sound, and Source Audio
    Needs moar LS-2s.
     
  4. ChefKen

    ChefKen

    Aug 30, 2014
    NW CT
    Gonna need a bigger boat
     
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  5. Bassmike62

    Bassmike62 Punch'n Ooomph Supporting Member

    I just redid mine .... and I don't intend to go through that hell again

     
  6. Bob C

    Bob C

    Mar 26, 2000
    Duluth, MN
    The thrill is in the journey. I only have six things on my board, but it's a never-ending work in progress.
     
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  7. willbassyeah

    willbassyeah

    Oct 9, 2011
    Singapore
    Almost there omg
     

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  8. Teijo K.

    Teijo K. Commercial User

    Sep 8, 2014
    Jyväskylä, Finland
    Endorsing Artist: CCP
    Tell me about it. I've got 25 years of pedalboard re-arranging and still not done. Stuff keeps changing all the time. Cant keep up with it. :)
     
  9. willbassyeah

    willbassyeah

    Oct 9, 2011
    Singapore
    And I am left with a bit of space, the space on the right is for my pitchfork, the rat tail will be replace by freeze when the pitchfork arrive. Will be getting a classic audio roller volume pedal to adjust output volume before going to the looper
     

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  10. jwr

    jwr

    Jun 28, 2010
    Overland Park, KS
    That's not so bad. :) What's bad is when you have PT Pro full of pedals and have to rearrange everything because one pedal wants to be closer to the front of your chain and is killing the tone of everything in it's path. OR when you have a damn patch cable go bad and have to go through 40 cables to figure out which one it is. UGH. lol
     
  11. willbassyeah

    willbassyeah

    Oct 9, 2011
    Singapore
    Finish cabling finally, and that's the roller volume pedal that I thought of getting. It's pre-order only and backtracked order.

    Side note anyone knows any volume pedal similar to that?? Was checking out briefly and found the boomerang. Anyone has experience on that??
     

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  12. willbassyeah

    willbassyeah

    Oct 9, 2011
    Singapore

    I found a nifty way to test your patch cable using a multimeter I make sure to test all my cables before patching up my board looking to buy a seperate cable tester too
     

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  13. jwr

    jwr

    Jun 28, 2010
    Overland Park, KS
    Yea that's definitely a smarter method. LOL!
     
  14. aphexafx

    aphexafx A mind is a terrible thing.

    Dec 10, 2013
    Denver, Colorado
    Designer - Big Machine Electronics
    You don't need a cable tester. You have a multimeter.

    Awesome board. :thumbsup:
     
  15. Nic.

    Nic.

    Aug 28, 2009
    Singapore
    So that's where all the local LS-2s have been going!
     
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  16. mmbongo

    mmbongo I have too many basses. Supporting Member

    phhthtthhll. simplest thing in the world. I'll make it easy for you. Send me that Ditto, PhatPhuk, and Darkglass pedals and the rest will fall right into place!
     
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  17. aphexafx

    aphexafx A mind is a terrible thing.

    Dec 10, 2013
    Denver, Colorado
    Designer - Big Machine Electronics
    Dude your multi-LS-2 dual AB stacked loop fuzz/OD matrix is awesome. :D
     
  18. gregmon79

    gregmon79 Supporting Member

    Dec 20, 2012
    Chicago IL
    Oh man it could be so much worse. But I know what you mean OP, it can get pretty tedious redoing your board. I think I've done mine about 15 times this year at least. Sometimes it's fun. Sometimes. Most times it sucks though. I just did mine the beginning of this week and tested all my patches and repaired, reran all my power. Eventing. I'm glad I did. My board sounds awesome now. Low to no noise, nice strong, clean and solid signal.
     
  19. groovatron

    groovatron

    Mar 11, 2010
    Chicagoland
    I enjoy cleaning up my pedal board. The biggest challenge is to keep it to ONE board. I used to role with 2......and it's a constant challenge for me to stay with 1. I think I see a switch patch in my future:)
     
  20. willbassyeah

    willbassyeah

    Oct 9, 2011
    Singapore
    haha it was meant to switch between my synth setup and my dirt setup but the band directions suddenly change to more of traditional rock sounding... so i remove all my synth pedals off my board here is a pic of my old board
     

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