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http://pedalboardplanner.com/

I've been messing around on there...thinking of ways to use both my boards. They don't have all pedals on there, but they have a LOT!

First is a dual board setup with my dirt on 1 board and modulation on the other.

The Mad Professor MRD is for my GSR...the SHOD is for my Helium...and the Pickle is for the Rhino.
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Only thing "subbed in" on this one is the minotaur would be an EP Booster.
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Next would be two independent boards.
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In this one the Ecstacy/SHOD/Pickle are subs for my GSR/Helium/Rhino again.
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This is fun...but definitely G.A.S. inducing! :headbang: :headbang: :headbang:
 
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yeah...you may not be able to find every single pedal on there...but...i guarantee there's one that's in the same size box...so you can approximate!
 
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Fun lil site, thanks for the heads up.

Like you said, it sucks they don't have all the pedals out there, but they do have a lot. Wish they had more boards or differ styles. BUt it def works to give you an idea.

I had to substitute a few pedals to get an idea size wise how I want mine.

Only thing that really blows is you can't rotate the pedals. Sometimes I like My pedals going in differ directions for easy access on a crowded board.
 
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I used that when I planned out my board. It helped me decide which size Pedaltrain I needed to buy based on the pedals I use.
 
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OK, so we are on a Seymour Duncan Forum and guess what pedals they do not have?????:soapbox:
 
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Fun lil site, thanks for the heads up.

Like you said, it sucks they don't have all the pedals out there, but they do have a lot. Wish they had more boards or differ styles. BUt it def works to give you an idea.

I had to substitute a few pedals to get an idea size wise how I want mine.

Only thing that really blows is you can't rotate the pedals. Sometimes I like My pedals going in differ directions for easy access on a crowded board.

you can DEFINITELY rotate them...just double click on the pedal and it gives you the options!
 
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I ended up giving up because surprisingly enough they don't have any of the popular light OD pedals I'm wanting to base my board around. No Fulldrive, Amp 11, Tim, or Red Snapper.
 
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If they don't have your pedals, how is this better than using a pencil and graph paper, Visio, or similar? (Besides the fact that my board changes way to frequently to even bother attempting to document/plan it ...)
 
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if they don't have your pedals...you can use something in the same size box :cool:

plus they add pedals all the time!
 
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No pedal board options besides a pedal train. Useless to me. They could at least give you a way to enter in the dimensions of yours...
 
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Nice idea, but I'm not seeing much space in those examples for hook-up cables - a little more breathing room required I think.
 
Not much if any extra needed in my examples. My pancake cables are super thin & some of the pedal jacks are on top.
 
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no sd pedals, no fulltone pedals....no crybaby shaped pedals....grrr
in fact nothing that i use! lol
 
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People always ask if I really need 4 delays on my board, and the answer is yes.


I'm not finding any fault with it, more curious then anything. I typically use Chorus, Delay, OD, Wah and that pretty much covers it. I may add a Univibe to of pedal not sure!
 
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