Boredbrain - Patchulator 8000

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Boredbrain - Patchulator 8000

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8-channel, pedalboard-sized patch bay.
$100.
Uses mini phono so you can link between modular & pedals.

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askashrub wrote:8-channel, pedalboard-sized patch bay.
$100.
Uses mini phono so you can link between modular & pedals.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4p8qotkURIU[/youtube]

What a goddamn glorious time to be alive.

http://www.boredbrainmusic.com

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Yeah, I made a thread about this one a few weeks ago :).
And this thing by itself is not enough to make pedals and modular communicate, very few pedals will handle typical modular levels without clipping to death. You'll need some modules to attenuate and then amplify the signals.
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oscillateur wrote:Yeah, I made a thread about this one a few weeks ago :).
And this thing by itself is not enough to make pedals and modular communicate, very few pedals will handle typical modular levels without clipping to death. You'll need some modules to attenuate and then amplify the signals.
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can you not do a Knobs video on this so I can actually buy one after the holidays have settled? ty.
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Oh, you're the Knobs videos person. Well, like almost anyone with a brain I do like your videos a lot :thumb:

But yeah, that Patchulator looks nice, I don't really have a setup for which it would be super useful but for people with big pedalboards that thing could probably be super cool (with a few things like Boss LS-2/etc. to make the whole live patching more seamless maybe)...
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