Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!

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I've said this before, but hopefully . . . this will do for now.

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Pedal order at the moment:

Data Corrupter
Into The Unknown
Revolver II
Pixel
M3
Mood
Moment Machine
Lida Machine
Ottobit Jr.
Polymoon
Hedra
Enzo
Noise Swash
Dusk
Judder
Mod Rex
Tensor
Ghost Fax
Rubberneck (Pitch Fork + Miku)
Komorebi
856 For Zellersasn
Blooper
Stamme[n]
OK
Clari(not)
Happiness
CSIDMAN
Rattle Crow
Owl
Architect
Vitruvian Mod
Superball
Marshmallow
Colour Theory
Syntax Error
BitQuest
Rainbow Machine
Tera Echo
Pizzacrusher

41 pedals (there is a slight loss of top end ;) )

I'll freely admit it's ridiculous, but I can't come up with anything better to do with my time :)
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This. This is winning.
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Paul_C wrote:I've said this before, but hopefully . . . this will do for now.

Image

Pedal order at the moment:

Data Corrupter
Into The Unknown
Revolver II
Pixel
M3
Mood
Moment Machine
Lida Machine
Ottobit Jr.
Polymoon
Hedra
Enzo
Noise Swash
Dusk
Judder
Mod Rex
Tensor
Ghost Fax
Rubberneck (Pitch Fork + Miku)
Komorebi
856 For Zellersasn
Blooper
Stamme[n]
OK
Clari(not)
Happiness
CSIDMAN
Rattle Crow
Owl
Architect
Vitruvian Mod
Superball
Marshmallow
Colour Theory
Syntax Error
BitQuest
Rainbow Machine
Tera Echo
Pizzacrusher

41 pedals (there is a slight loss of top end ;) )

I'll freely admit it's ridiculous, but I can't come up with anything better to do with my time :)
now you need a patchbay! do it.
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I second that; I don't understand how you have that many pedals and no patchbay in there.
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I thought about it, but it's another layer of cables and hassle - it's bad enough as it is !

I have a feeling that once I've got over the novelty of having them all available at once I'll eventually go back to just a few pedals out at any one time so I can switch the order about and bring pedals in and out - I've still got twenty or so others that aren't being used right now, and I don't think there's room for any more stands.

The one thing I find remarkable about the setup is that despite my multiple cheap chinese power supplies all plugged into a variety of 6 socket power strips there's virtually no noise.
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Paul_C wrote:The one thing I find remarkable about the setup is that despite my multiple cheap chinese power supplies all plugged into a variety of 6 socket power strips there's virtually no noise.
If that ever becomes a problem, it will likely be a VERY expensive problem. I never understand why people get all budget on power supplies to power the most expensive pedals you can buy. It's like driving a Ferrari with no insurance
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cosmicevan wrote:
Paul_C wrote:The one thing I find remarkable about the setup is that despite my multiple cheap chinese power supplies all plugged into a variety of 6 socket power strips there's virtually no noise.
If that ever becomes a problem, it will likely be a VERY expensive problem. I never understand why people get all budget on power supplies to power the most expensive pedals you can buy. It's like driving a Ferrari with no insurance

insurance? we don need no stinking insurance

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Third assortment of the day:

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Multiple pedals that were noisy with my Peavey Classic 20 MH are operating more quietly with the Quilter Overdrive 200. Hoping the Porkolator will, too.
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I spy with my little eye...a Porkolator :joy:

How're you likin' that mini Xvive delay? :snax:
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Dandolin wrote:
How're you likin' that mini Xvive delay? :snax:
The Echoman provides analog delay textures similar to its larger sibling (Xvive Memory) without the need to adjust onboard preamp gain for optimal results. Control of modulation is less nuanced with a single knob, but varying degrees of EHX-DMM-style warble can still be achieved. Both boast 600ms of delay and become unintentional sample rate reducers when set beyond 400ms. At some point, the Echoman will be part of an all-mini rendition of ye olde boarde (coming soon).
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Interesting - I'd seen some folks expressing disappointment in that pedal when it first came out, but it seemed like they were expecting too much....
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Seems pretty cool to me.
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me 2 :)*
moreso now I see it on ck3's board :snax:
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StivBrigggs wrote:Hey hey,

Been a while
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This is what I'm currently rockin
I'd love to try this board. What's with the strat knob on the Arpanoid?
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These are all really cool but, uh, does anyone else just have cupboards full of pedals and rack gear that are never chained together in a stable configuration but just haphazardly assembled every time you connect to a different amp or want to record something?
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