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DannDubbleEwe wrote:
muttlegs wrote:I would love to see a better pic and hear more about how it works. It looks great. Respect to your aesthetic and building skillz!


Ask and ye shall receive! It is a HANDY tool. It's also pretty neat if you're kind of lazy about trying different orders of pedals. Instead of muting/ turning off your amp you can just hook 'em in and swap them back and forth to see what you like. I REALLY dig it.

So, there is a set of SEND and a set of RECEIVE. Send/ Receive 1 is the first effect or line of effects, S/R 2 is the second. You simply push the button and it "flip flops" your order via a switch instead of moving the pedal after the other - whichever placement is indicated by each LED, so one is on all the time. It's especially handy if you like how a pedal sounds both before and after another, or if you want to get a differing sound after a chain of effects. Loopmaster sells something exactly the same called "Effect Sequence Reverser". After just now doing a google search I guess beavisaudio is up for renewal? Sad. They had the best, simplest layouts.

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I was actually referring to the one next to it as that looks like a pyramid to me but I should have more specific. This one is more triangular. Sorry for the confusion. With regard to this one, I have been trying to work out the best order for some of my pedals and that would be super handy as you can jump back and forth on the fly. Looks great too.
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BitchPudding wrote:
Gutmann wrote:I didn't change the pedals for quite a long time now, seems like I found my combination.



Signalchain is Empress Multidrive - Spaceman Rumblefuzz - Okko Comp - Lightfoot Labs Goatkeeper 3 - Polytune and the empress Superdelay in the loop.

I overhauled the cables and the powersupply so it looks much cleaner now:



I'm using the delay in the FX-loop of my amp - so I installed those jacks for the connection of the loop:





Nice board, how does the rumblefuzz sound? Never heard of it.


http://www.spacemaneffects.com/rumblefuzz.htm - Here you get some Information and soundsamples. Its a beautiful fuzz with lots of lowend and a lot of dirt if you want.
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muttlegs wrote:
DannDubbleEwe wrote:
muttlegs wrote:I would love to see a better pic and hear more about how it works. It looks great. Respect to your aesthetic and building skillz!


Ask and ye shall receive! It is a HANDY tool. It's also pretty neat if you're kind of lazy about trying different orders of pedals. Instead of muting/ turning off your amp you can just hook 'em in and swap them back and forth to see what you like. I REALLY dig it.

So, there is a set of SEND and a set of RECEIVE. Send/ Receive 1 is the first effect or line of effects, S/R 2 is the second. You simply push the button and it "flip flops" your order via a switch instead of moving the pedal after the other - whichever placement is indicated by each LED, so one is on all the time. It's especially handy if you like how a pedal sounds both before and after another, or if you want to get a differing sound after a chain of effects. Loopmaster sells something exactly the same called "Effect Sequence Reverser". After just now doing a google search I guess beavisaudio is up for renewal? Sad. They had the best, simplest layouts.

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I was actually referring to the one next to it as that looks like a pyramid to me but I should have more specific. This one is more triangular. Sorry for the confusion. With regard to this one, I have been trying to work out the best order for some of my pedals and that would be super handy as you can jump back and forth on the fly. Looks great too.


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The blue pedal is a LPB-1 clone. I'm fixing up some patch cables to connect it back into the rig. Plans for later this year are to hopefully replace the Akai with a Vox DelayLab.
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The blue pedal is a LPB-1 clone. I'm fixing up some patch cables to connect it back into the rig. Plans for later this year are to hopefully replace the Akai with a Vox DelayLab.



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well, still new to this forum but have been chatting some folks up... here's my mess at the moment.
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received the rainbow machine & disaster transport today (thanks again skullservant!), plus cluster flux & 12 stage phaser are in the living room, sea machine's in the mail, hence everything yet again getting rearranged. few others are also hiding behind the drums (holiest grail, LPB-1, LF7, another magicstomp, NR100, couple more expression pedals... probably forgetting a thing or three...)


aaand there sits my board... :omg: + :facepalm:

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wanna see my non-pedal processors? :lol:
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Please tell me the NES pads control something. Other than an NES I mean.
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^^^ That's wicked good! Please tell me the NES isn't controlling something as you've got such tasteful gear if you went and did something tacky like that I might just have to squirm a little. Otherwise, farken aces, some amazing choices new and old. Moar pix of non-pedal processors! I've been building my processor army quietly and steadily ;)

I finally got some "positive reinforcement" (getting laid lol) so I got off my ass and put together my PT-mini and finally replaced all the cabling so it sounds fucking wonderful. All the left over stuff (cheap cabling, a few pedals and most likely the expression pedal for use with Boss pedals) will be moved to the Cello rig as I don't need/want it to sound pretty. :love:

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Then all I'd need is a new L6 expression (with a spring this time!).
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My updated setup:
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I have a BD-2 and an Exp. Pedal en route to me, so I need to get moar patchcables. I'm currently building a bigger power supply to give all those pedals their desired juice. But yeah... fun to play with :thumb:
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spray that ikea board black (or any other dark color). Your stuff will look a lot more bitchin'.
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Have you tried putting the Dr.Q in the feedback loop? I loved that.
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Achtane wrote:Please tell me the NES pads control something. Other than an NES I mean.

sorry, they make the MIDINES make room for solar jetman & super mario 3 about once every three years. :thumb:
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