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Show me your compact pedalboard setup

Here’s the full setup:
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Put together a little Fretless/EUB board for a possible project, SVMFJazz with Duncan Jazz Stack V in the bridge, Peavey Foundation FL in drop D tuning and Ibanez UB804.
Rocktron Reaction Dynamic Filter, EHX Bass Balls sort of filter works well with my fretless and EUB
Trex Quint Machine for 8 and 12 string tones
@Sushi Box FX Underground Accelerator with JJ 12ax7MG tube
@Sushi Box FX MORE for some extra tube goodness
Zoom MS70CDR for modulation delay and reverb creations.
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Latest iteration. Cioks DC7 and Neuro Hub underneath.
This is frighteningly similar to what I want to do in future. How do you route everything ? I want to use the Stomp as a midi controller to change presets on other digital pedals (as well as having presets and effects on the Stomp itself, of course).
 
This is frighteningly similar to what I want to do in future. How do you route everything ? I want to use the Stomp as a midi controller to change presets on other digital pedals (as well as having presets and effects on the Stomp itself, of course).
The chain is tuner, Atlas, Stomp, with the C4 and Aftershock in the FX loop.

I researched and researched and almost went with a midi controller on the board but having a stomp box tuner won out. Learned that I could use the stomps instant midi commands to go out from the stomp to a neuro hub which talks to all of the source pedals. Then when I switch presets on the stomp, the neuro pulls up a sets of presets simultaneously for the source pedals.

All in all, a pretty clean solution to keep things versatile yet compact if I do say so myself haha
 
Nice to see someone that found this video! I play bass in HammerFall and we’ve been ampless since 2009 I think. The Klang is an amazing thing. If you download their app you can try it for yourself with a prerecorded track where you can move everything not only in stereo but up and down and also back and forth. Really fantastic to be able to give room to all the tracks! Try it!
Do you use Dante Virtual Soundcard to get from the Mackie 32 to the Klang?