UglyCasanova wrote:I can't make my Judder sound like a Raptio or vice versa.
I haven't tried but I hear ya. When I got both and played both, I knew they could live together without overlap, which I was a little nervous of when I purchased both at the same time.
untilshewokeme wrote:New board will be arriving next week. Just waiting on the LAL88 and the CT5 and it will be complete. Here is how she will be looking:
I wouldn't be able to deal with that Ditto at the top there. You might want to get a Fatboy from Barefoot Buttons.
untilshewokeme wrote:New board will be arriving next week. Just waiting on the LAL88 and the CT5 and it will be complete. Here is how she will be looking:
I wouldn't be able to deal with that Ditto at the top there. You might want to get a Fatboy from Barefoot Buttons.
Yeah, that's going to be brutal ballet trying to time loops correctly with it up there.
Inconuucl wrote:How did you made that? :O I want a pedalboard planner like Modulargrid that doesn't suck like the PEdaltrain one.
Also, Raptio AND judder? How come?
Dude, download Inkscape. It's free and crazy good. Everything is in vectors, so as long as you get the relative dimensions correct it doesn't matter how big you make stuff. I have just made a bunch of boxes and you make the number of pixels the same as the number of millimetres of the boxes. Then when you export the image you just choose what size you want it and it scales up or down for ya. It's super easy dude!
Gone Fission wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 2:21 pm
That’s quarter-assed at best.
Yea I might have to play with layout but it's not as far as it seems. The whole board is 19" deep. Once it arrives on Wednesday I will test my reaching skills.
I find once I arrange a board, that I'm never happy with it. LOL. Like what Jean is saying about the looper is totally true. I have my looper up top and I hate it there, but I'm wanting to get a controller for it and the H9. Until then though, it makes no sense up top. I just keep putting that shit up there out of habit. LOL.
"I do not have the ability to think rationally 90% of the time and I also change my mind at the drop of a hat".
For me there are a couple things that dictate where everything goes. Anything requiring precise tapping (loopers and tap tempo anything) must be bottom left. Anything else is just to much work or sloppy. The top is always on or seldom on, so my boost and tuner never turn off, flanger seldom turns on, or at least doesn't turn on just on a little whim of wanting to try the other fuzz flavor.
Iommic Pope wrote:This is the best you've been.
Suffering suits you.
BitchPudding wrote:Let this be written in our history as proof that ILoveFuzz is one tight knit internet family.
Starting running this yesterday. Lots of fun. Haven't been able to experiment with the Buzz and the Dual Rectifier too much. I wasn't able to play at "band" volume yesterday but I liked what I was coaxing out of it.
The Afterneath sounds great. Really like what it does with the drag. It seems to almost be playing notes behind what I'm doing. Sounds great for some of the clean passages I do. Sounds great stacked with the Cadavernous. Woof.
Chain is actually -- > Korg Polytuner -- > SS/BS Buzz -- > Blackout Whetstone FX Loop -- > Blackout Cadavernous -- > Dr. Scientist BitQuest -- > Mr. Black Shepard's End -- > EQD Rainbow Machine -- > EQD Afterneath
Guess this goes here as well, even if it's only to have fun with until the GF gets back with my DAW so I can start recording bass for the new iRerror tracks
untilshewokeme wrote:Yea I might have to play with layout but it's not as far as it seems. The whole board is 19" deep. Once it arrives on Wednesday I will test my reaching skills.
yeah, not trying to bring you down or anything. If you don't use the looper too much it's probably not that big of a deal. But I always try to put the pedals that I use the most or frequently step on in the front.
You can see the Fat Boys on my Ditto x2 in this pic. Might help you out and make it easier to step on on the back.