new big pedal board planning

jeremy

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gonna be ten pedals, eight by pp2+, one that needs to run on a battery, and one on a wall wart. im thinking fulltone soulbender 2->stomp underfoot silver foxx->boss sd1->boss oc2->duncan paladium->duncan vapor trail->duncan dark sun->duncan shape shifter->h&k rotosphere and putting a clean boost somewhere in there. the fuzz needs to go first but everything else is flexible. i own all these so dont plan on buying anything new but have plenty of other stuff layin around i could swap in. fuzz, fuzz+octave up, od, octave down, distortion, delay, delay+reverb, trem, leslie... should cover anything id ever need. the boss pedals will be in a radial bypass loop pedal since i dont love their bypass tones.
 
gonna be ten pedals, eight by pp2+, one that needs to run on a battery, and one on a wall wart. im thinking fulltone soulbender 2->stomp underfoot silver foxx->boss sd1->boss oc2->duncan paladium->duncan vapor trail->duncan dark sun->duncan shape shifter->h&k rotosphere and putting a clean boost somewhere in there. the fuzz needs to go first but everything else is flexible. i own all these so dont plan on buying anything new but have plenty of other stuff layin around i could swap in. fuzz, fuzz+octave up, od, octave down, distortion, delay, delay+reverb, trem, leslie... should cover anything id ever need. the boss pedals will be in a radial bypass loop pedal since i dont love their bypass tones.

Simulation pics or it isn't happening.
 
That’s going to be a killer super flexible board, looking forward to seeing how it turns out. When I was gigging I did try incorporating my Roto into a board and initially had a main board for the front and then a small board for the loop with just a delay, reverb and clean boost but there was just too much floor space being taken so removed the Roto and just use it at home.
 
That's gonna be quite the setup. I'm assuming the fuzz will run on battery? My Phase 90 is battery only and it sits first in the chain as well. I like it there and when I unplug from the board the battery is out of circuit as well. Plus, I don't have to remember to unplug a patch cable somewhere in line elsewhere.
 
Nice! What board are you thinking? I was shocked at how light my PT Pro was with nothing on it, then how heavy it is loaded up. Your current board is homemade with wood right?

how do you use an OC2? Is the Foxx an octave up fuzz?
 
yeah, the soulbender will be on a battery. i like the way it sounds with a non-alkaline 9v better than anything else.

Who are you and what did you do with Jeremy?

haha i got all this crap, i might as well put it on a board. doesnt mean ill actually use it :D
 
hate not being able to edit posts with quotes...

i have three boards setup right now, all are just planks of wood. not sure what im going to do for this one but thinking of getting something a little more fancy.

the oc2 i use for solos to fatten things up and get the cool synthy quality it imparts, part of the reason i love the oc2 and dont like the oc3. the silver foxx is a foxx tone machine type thing, a fairly aggressive fuzz with octave up

and heres a pic of the pedals acebob, the pp2+ is in the basement.
 

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im thinking maybe the rotosphere may live off the board now that im thinking about it. and weight is one consideration, it also takes up a big chunk of real estate so would allow a smaller board.

and i dont know if i really need a rat on there. also dont own one at the moment. there is plenty of flavors of dirt on there between the bender, foxx, sd1, and paladium,
 
Nice layout and pedal selection!

I've been interested in the Silver Foxx for some time. I have been using a Homebrew Electronics UFO for about 10 years. That's also a Foxx Tone Machine clone. Still haven't found another fuzz that I like better.
 
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