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Show me your compact pedalboard setup

I mean, yeah, it sounds like a wah, but I do slow sweeps and "parked" sounds (resting my foot on it and tilting it ever so slightly back, for subby tones). I just wasn't doing Wacka-wacka-wowy-wah tones.

that’s also how I use my wah… went back from the mini bass wah to the weeping demon so I can do the real deep stubby filtered tone. Hopefully when my Justin chancellor wah comes in I can get best of both worlds with wah sweeps and filter type parked sound
 
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that’s also how I use my wah… went back from the mini bass wah to the weeping demon so I can do the real deep stubby filtered tone. Hopefully when my Justin chancellor wah comes in I can get best of both worlds with wah sweeps and filter type parked sound

I'm using a muff (Wren and cuff Super Russian). Would you put it before or after the bass wah?
 
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I continue to experiment with sound and look for unusual combinations of effects.
This time I added Mooer E7 Synth.
I had to temporarily use two small homemade pedalboards,
but soon, obviously, I will make one common ± 550 x 450 mm (22 x 18 inches) with a removable cover.
 
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Current setup, very Electronic Audio Experiments heavy.

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Upgraded it to a Cioks 4 psu which can drive the GT1000core off a single outlet.

Last bit left now is to add a DI underneath for live, possibly a Walrus Canvas. I’ll be needing a lot of filth so tempted to get the stereo Canvas so I can take a dry signal too to FOH.

Also need to clean up some cables and bolt some stuff to the Rockboard 2.1 rather than just using Velcro everywhere.
 

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