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Show me your compact pedalboard setup

My current configuration.
Added clone Devi Ever Year Of The Rat (I built it at the beginning of the year - doubly symbolic, since I was born in the year of the rat) and LED strip around the perimeter (I soldered the control board and placed it in the battery compartment)
The straight jack from the expression fader for the SA-141 was replaced
with a flat angled one, as on the MS-60 output (photo taken earlier)

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What's the curve of that HPF/LPF pedal? 6, 12 dB/octave or...?
 
I'm considering downsizing to this... Small but mighty, with a myriad of sounds available.

EDIT: Also, just running through my mind as I post this: I wonder if there's a way to split the TRS cable correctly to run the Dunlop to both the Hub and the Stomp. C4 requires TRS on both sides, Stomp uses just a TS. Will probably have to try my hand at making a custom cable. Hmmm.

5sg.

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C4 requires TRS on both sides, Stomp uses just a TS. Will probably have to try my hand at making a custom cable.
I think you're going to run into issues trying to do that.
The Stomp is a TS, but that means wiring the sleeve & wiper together (you can see schematics of it online). Once you do that, you've essentially shorted those so the neurohub won't see TRS separate anymore.

You could try going straight into the Stomp, and using the new Command Center to send out MIDI commands to the NeuroHub as the EXP changes (I think it can do that, never messed with CommandCenter yet)

You could look into something like this, and just control both via midi:
MIDI expression pedal with a toe switch

Or move the neurohub under your board, and get a Morningstar MC3 midi controller in that free space, exp into it, and let it do MIDI output + midi controller duties.
 
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I think you're going to run into issues trying to do that.
The Stomp is a TS, but that means wiring the sleeve & wiper together (you can see schematics of it online). Once you do that, you've essentially shorted those so the neurohub won't see TRS separate anymore.

You could try going straight into the Stomp, and using the new Command Center to send out MIDI commands to the NeuroHub as the EXP changes (I think it can do that, never messed with CommandCenter yet)

You could look into something like this, and just control both via midi:
MIDI expression pedal with a toe switch

Or move the neurohub under your board, and get a Morningstar MC3 midi controller in that free space, exp into it, and let it do MIDI output + midi controller duties.

You obviously know more about that than I do! ha ha. It's not a huge priority as I do like the expression connected to the C4 more than the Stomp at the moment, but checking out the Stomp's new Poly Wham model might be fun. I thought about a Morningstar, but the iPad as a controller is really slick. Maybe I can split the difference on your suggestion... Move the Hub underneath and add a second Dunlop! ha ha


I don't know what it is about that multi, but something about even just the look of it makes me want to check it out!

5sg.
 
You obviously know more about that than I do! ha ha. It's not a huge priority as I do like the expression connected to the C4 more than the Stomp at the moment, but checking out the Stomp's new Poly Wham model might be fun. I thought about a Morningstar, but the iPad as a controller is really slick. Maybe I can split the difference on your suggestion... Move the Hub underneath and add a second Dunlop! ha ha



I don't know what it is about that multi, but something about even just the look of it makes me want to check it out!

5sg.
iv'e had it for many years i love it :thumbsup: its a great bit of kit :)
 
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Sure, sorry for my bad english... there's a lack of lows when you engage any of those pedals? AFAIK these are more guitar oriented. Thanks.
The only pedal on the board that is not specifically designed for bass guitar. Is the Boss Distortion DS-1. Mine is factory stock. Though there are several cool mods that can be done to it for bass. I just roll the tone down to get lows from it.
 
Well, 1 lock down, 1 birthday and 1 x-mas later this looks a bit different now...
But know I'm perfectly happy - I can all degrees of overdrive/distortion I need and I have superb practice rig too.
I still have the HPF, but I use it just in front of my amp and also on occasions where I play without the board, that's why it's not on the board.
Tried to open the attachment and it said error....just a heads up.