Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Posted: Tue May 10, 2016 5:55 pm
elevenstrings wrote:Latest Incarnation:

With so much cool stuff I would probably end up just looking for the strangest sounds and not composing anything at all.
elevenstrings wrote:Latest Incarnation:
Yep.FretNoMore wrote:Are they Barefootbuttons?
You can compose lots of music with only strange sounds.Dowi wrote:![]()
With so much cool stuff I would probably end up just looking for the strangest sounds and not composing anything at all.
Yeah it's gets wild. Modulated delay into it makes lo-fi sci - fi. Feed it both dirt pedals and a rolled off guitar tone knob and you get screaming sustained octave.11A wrote:Missing my b:assmaster right now, I imagine you can get some fucked up sounds with it last in the chain? Never tried that
Total cost of my new "custom" board: $4 for the can of all-in-one stain and sealer I used to finish it.Brandsmannen wrote:Maybe I shouldn't get a pt-nano/metro.
What do you use in terms of moving it around? Found an appropriate case or something?gnomethrone wrote:Total cost of my new "custom" board: $4 for the can of all-in-one stain and sealer I used to finish it.Brandsmannen wrote:Maybe I shouldn't get a pt-nano/metro.
Brandsmannen wrote:What do you use in terms of moving it around? Found an appropriate case or something?gnomethrone wrote:Total cost of my new "custom" board: $4 for the can of all-in-one stain and sealer I used to finish it.Brandsmannen wrote:Maybe I shouldn't get a pt-nano/metro.
Haha, yup, I see it now. I think with such a small thing moving it around is the easiest bit anywayhbombgraphics wrote:Brandsmannen wrote:What do you use in terms of moving it around? Found an appropriate case or something?gnomethrone wrote:Total cost of my new "custom" board: $4 for the can of all-in-one stain and sealer I used to finish it.Brandsmannen wrote:Maybe I shouldn't get a pt-nano/metro.
I thought he said a back pack,
I have one board at home I made to fit perfectly in the laptop section of my backpack, it is the best.
Quoted for truth.frigid midget wrote: Also, horizontal peds are a nightmare for small boards.