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Show me your compact pedalboard setup

Nice board! Try a Kliq tuner and move the high pass the top and you can get it all on there!

I don't mind having the tuner loose, actually. There's been plenty of times I've just wanted to run out the door with a bass and tuner and leave the board behind, but the damn thing is stuck on the board! Now it'll live in my bass case and always there when I need it.

Never had much trust for clip on tuners... I'm sure it's unwarranted these days given how popular they've become.
 
I don't mind having the tuner loose, actually. There's been plenty of times I've just wanted to run out the door with a bass and tuner and leave the board behind, but the damn thing is stuck on the board! Now it'll live in my bass case and always there when I need it.

Never had much trust for clip on tuners... I'm sure it's unwarranted these days given how popular they've become.

Modularity can be nice, but the Kliq is a pedal too (and it works great) :

TinyTune - Chromatic Tuner Pedal
 
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Modularity can be nice, but the Kliq is a pedal too (and it works great) :

TinyTune - Chromatic Tuner Pedal

Nice! I actually have a Korg Pitchblack Mini which is fine for casual use indoors, but the display is so dim it's completely unusable under sunlight. Earlier this summer I let out a huge low B during a town mayor's speech because I couldn't even tell if it was on or off. Not cool, and not something I want to commit to sticking on the board.

How does the Kliq compare? I was looking at the small Sonic Research tuner, but it's considerably more expensive.
 
Here's mine, a Gator Mini Bone with mostly TC Toneprint mini pedals. On the left is the EHX Lumberjack logarithmic distortion. Next is the TC Sub n Up octaver, then the Corona Chorus, Spectracomp, and far right is a Donner DT Deluxe mini tuner. If I move them all to the very top or bottom, I can fit three more mini-format pedals horizontally. I'm thinking about adding a delay, a flanger, and maybe an envelope filter, if I can find mini ones that I like ... I haven't looked yet, as I'm pretty new to pedals in general. I just put this board together for a specific project where they wanted me to experiment with effects on my fretless. Having fun with it so far! And the best part is that it fits along with my Quilter Bass Block head in a Gator mixer bag (second picture). :)

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Here's mine, a Gator Mini Bone with mostly TC Toneprint mini pedals. On the left is the EHX Lumberjack logarithmic distortion. Next is the TC Sub n Up octaver, then the Corona Chorus, Spectracomp, and far right is a Donner DT Deluxe mini tuner. If I move them all to the very top or bottom, I can fit three more mini-format pedals horizontally. I'm thinking about adding a delay, a flanger, and maybe an envelope filter, if I can find mini ones that I like ... I haven't looked yet, as I'm pretty new to pedals in general. I just put this board together for a specific project where they wanted me to experiment with effects on my fretless. Having fun with it so far! And the best part is that it fits along with my Quilter Bass Block head in a Gator mixer bag (second picture). :)

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Check out Mooer pedals.. they have a little of every flavor you could think of
 
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Someone suggested this bright switch pedal in another thread. Pretty awesome 1 light and USB port or 2 USB ports. In many cases I have chord charts on my phone on iReal pro and mix either the entire band or at least my monitor mix on an iPad. So this is perfect along with 2 10ft USB cables. I never have to freak out about charging on the way to a gig or between sets.
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Someone suggested this bright switch pedal in another thread. Pretty awesome 1 light and USB port or 2 USB ports. In many cases I have chord charts on my phone on iReal pro and mix either the entire band or at least my monitor mix on an iPad. So this is perfect along with 2 10ft USB cables. I never have to freak out about charging on the way to a gig or between sets.
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Great , just when I thought I had everything I need for my pedalboard you go and post this with the bright switch ....!

Ha ha seriously that's really cool and as someone who runs an iPhone and iPad live as well that looks super cool/ practical. Thanks for posting !
 
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Someone suggested this bright switch pedal in another thread. Pretty awesome 1 light and USB port or 2 USB ports. In many cases I have chord charts on my phone on iReal pro and mix either the entire band or at least my monitor mix on an iPad. So this is perfect along with 2 10ft USB cables. I never have to freak out about charging on the way to a gig or between sets.
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Where did you find such wizardry?