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Show me your compact pedalboard setup

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I'm trying to get past being intimidated by the Stomp, and debating getting one... this little controller is a great addition

Yeah I thought it was a clever little device and pretty inexpensive at $90. I have a MIDI Baby 3 as well that can do all of these things, but, requires programming which some do not like. Personally, I think the MB3 is fairly simple to program, but that is just my opinion.

Either way, this one is plug and play out of the box, no programming needed, just go. Cool.

I talked to the builder over email. Really nice, humble guy.
 
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How are you liking the Morton boards? They look really interesting

This is my first time to try one. The fit and finish on them is excellent. Beautiful color/sheen to them. The two "sections/pieces" I got fastened together very tightly with the included hardware. Very rigid despite being modular.

Only part I don't like is that the slots (on the top) roll through the board to the bottom and leave flanges (if that makes sense). So the underside is not completely flat, however, in the rear is a mini-shelf that worked fine (with some Dual Lock) to mount my DC7.

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They are in the works designing modular I/O panels that will be compatible (not sure if they are for the rear or the sides). Will be nice when those come out.
 
This is my first time to try one. The fit and finish on them is excellent. Beautiful color/sheen to them. The two "sections/pieces" I got fastened together very tightly with the included hardware. Very rigid despite being modular.

Only part I don't like is that the slots (on the top) roll through the board to the bottom and leave flanges (if that makes sense). So the underside is not completely flat, however, in the rear is a mini-shelf that worked fine (with some Dual Lock) to mount my DC7.

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They are in the works designing modular I/O panels that will be compatible (not sure if they are for the rear or the sides). Will be nice when those come out.

You've got me looking at these as well, and I was wondering how you attached a power supply
 
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Wow, you rehoused the sub atomic to get top jacks. Nicely done!

More to put it in an enclosure that works on a pedalboard. 1590A size pedals are not usable for me because any time I step on them they just flip right off the board since there isn't much surface area for dual lock on the bottom. The top jacks are an added plus.
 
Tracking some bass on a record next week so I figure its time to update the board. Moved the Harmonic Booster to the back end to function more as an EQ than a preamp. Variety of dirt options to cover whatever I might need from light growl to massive octave fuzz.

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I’ve always wanted to try your SKR. One of these days I’ll pull the trigger.
 
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