Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

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greeny23 wrote:
GardenoftheDead wrote:Rather enjoying the new digs.


dat DOD stuff any good? never knew if i needed a 250..

Everyone needs a DOD 250. Perfect for goosing an amp on the edge of breakup or another dirt pedal...

Shit there I go driving the market for something I want...
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fever606 wrote:
greeny23 wrote:
GardenoftheDead wrote:Rather enjoying the new digs.


dat DOD stuff any good? never knew if i needed a 250..

Everyone needs a DOD 250. Perfect for goosing an amp on the edge of breakup or another dirt pedal...

Shit there I go driving the market for something I want...


Rather enjoying it.

Tho have to be one of "those" people and say I prefer the old one to the new one.
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GardenoftheDead wrote:
fever606 wrote:
greeny23 wrote:
GardenoftheDead wrote:Rather enjoying the new digs.


dat DOD stuff any good? never knew if i needed a 250..

Everyone needs a DOD 250. Perfect for goosing an amp on the edge of breakup or another dirt pedal...

Shit there I go driving the market for something I want...


Rather enjoying it.

Tho have to be one of "those" people and say I prefer the old one to the new one.


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samzadgan wrote:messing around with pedalboard planner...i'm bored...and my pedal board is all packed up ready to be shipped...so based on getting the Descent, ditto and maybe the tone job...these are my two options for my pedalboard...also, i dont have the Revelation, but its the same size as the Quantum Mystic, and thats not on pedalboard planner yet.

option 1:
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Option 2:
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this is how i would do it:
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stereo outs. looper at the bottom row for easy use. if i need a trem, tremolessence can replace the tone job and the exp out on the trem will be accessible on the right. the revelation can also be placed straight but you will need a pancake jack coming out from the polytune.
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The big board is so big and heavy that I decided to fill up my old nano that's been sitting in my garage for a year and a half. I painted it a pretty metallic blue and the pedals I ordered for it should be in by Friday. So that's cool.

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tjlong wrote:stereo outs. looper at the bottom row for easy use. if i need a trem, tremolessence can replace the tone job and the exp out on the trem will be accessible on the right. the revelation can also be placed straight but you will need a pancake jack coming out from the polytune.


Interesting...i was thinking of the dittox2 as well...but didnt know how useful it would be compared to the original.

but i take your point, it would be easier to have the looped on the bottom row. only problem with the larger Ditto is that i have the larger Grand Orbiter, so it would fit, but would lose the tone job/hummingbird off the board.
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Agileguy_101 wrote:The big board is so big and heavy that I decided to fill up my old nano that's been sitting in my garage for a year and a half. I painted it a pretty metallic blue and the pedals I ordered for it should be in by Friday. So that's cool.


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I'll never ever get rid of mine. It's a lifer. Plus, you never know how much those red dot sunfaces will cost when they finally run out.
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I wish the pedalboard planner would let you rotate pedals 90 degrees
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Either double-click or right-click on a pedal and you can rotate them...
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Replaced my Fuzz War with an Apocalypse. Fuzz War is definitely in there on mode two so everything else is just an awesome bonus. Gonna be great to try out loud at next practice
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Perfect, small boards look way better.
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Nice board, how do you use the compressor?
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I use the accountant with both toggles at 1 so that's medium compression. I have the boost set at 3/4 or so and it's always on. I play a twelve string so it helps with all the 12 string stuff but it really just makes everything sound really nice.

I have it after the apocalypse cause it has a really high noise threshold and can take it without distorting badly. It also makes the fuzz way noisier and louder, especially on the octave setting which is always cool. Without the accountant on my setup seems a bit weak volume wise. I have the delay and compression always on so the both of them boosted together is like an always on overdrive I guess
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Super jelly of that board. And you made my accountant gas increase. Boo :p
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