I wanna play this game too, this is my home board, the one I use the most these days
All right - let's tackle this...
First of all, this is NOT a game an the casual attitude suggests that any advice given will not be adhered to. Musical lives have been saved by the tough love given here. And based on this, you appear to be one of those people in need. I don't care how neat and tidy the cables are. OK - I do care. We ALL should care.
Let me jump in and discuss YET ANOTHER EFFING ARTSY-@$$ photo!!!!
Diagonal floor tiles and angled guitar rack against straight board. This thread is business - not art school. Go take flowery photos elsewhere. They are a PITA to me! But, if you want to piss me off out of the gate, go ahead...
Next up - you do not deserve to have whatever guitar is attached to that horrible red guitar strap. You went for a basic black across the board. Yeah, that lacks style, imagination, and there are probably better choices for each guitar, but basic black isn't bad. When we see that red stitched crap that you put on the one time you got fancy - go back to black. Your mom probably dressed you in corduroy pants too and you thought they were "fancy" because they were special.
I will say this board has a few very good points. First, size and spacing is perfect for the number of pedals (I'm taking to you ASCENSION!).
Next, consistent, tidy, out of the way patches. EVERYONE can learn something from this.
No signal path...so I'll just have to guess....
The TC Viscous Vibe - this is actually a very cool Vibe pedal, and highly underrated. Now - I am not a vibe pedal guy (unless you count my T-Rex Viper), but my understanding is that this was modeled in excruciating detail after the original Shinei or however you say it. Besides that, and a vibrato, it has tone prints, to super flexible for that exact Bridge of Sighs or whatever ver mode you need.
So far so good...and this major screw up: WTF is the Vox pedal doing in the middle of all four of those pedals?!?!?!?!?1. It just screams 'I want to hit the knobs/switched on the Vibe or the Dual drive. Really - Move that to the very outside of the board or tell you bind your feet like a Chinese woman.
Next, T-Rex dual drive. No comment.
Rat - always in style, but I note the extremely low drive setting. Not knowing what you are using it for, can't judge. But it's probably some sad hippie rock that you use that red strap guitar for....
And dirt followed up with a classic GE-7 with a nice little mid bump. Solo boost for home use I suspect?
Vibe first, Vox style Wah, followed by three dirt modes and an EQ. Pretty textbook.
Moving to the back row. Waza Chorus. Modern classic. Nice.
Now - not sure what to say about the Subnup. Interesting settings. Equal parts dry, sub and up. Not sure about the location either. I'd say this should go first on principle, as a pitch effect. But explain a little more about where it really is.
Next up, Delay and Reverb.
Never heard of the Rubberneck - but Holy Hell! That is a mother &%$%# of an analog delay!!!!
The Trinity is a cool slightly extended TC Hall of fame with a couple of extra Ambience settings I believe. Worship player perhaps?
All followed by a Polytune at the end.
All in all, a really nice board with a few rare choices, but nice choices. I'm gonna watch some vids on that delay box though!
Nicely done. Now go fix that abomination of a guitar strap. You REALLY need to be careful when going jacquard style with a strap if it isn't an acoustic. I have 30+ guitars and ONE jacquard strap that was really carefully chosen.