Like Pedaltrain But Hate The Gaps? This Is The Fix!!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- A simple way to beat the frustrating gaps on a pedaltrain.
Put a topper on! You can make these yourself out of plexiglass, wood or even aluminium. You can get a fabrication shop to do this as well.
Just cut holes in strategic spots to run your power cables from underneath and you're golden!
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Funny, I used TWO IKEA GRIMAR tablet holders. Joined them with a metal brace underneath;stuck some adhesive contact paper with a wood-like texture and in black. Stuck some velcro and voila! instant slanted pedalboard like you see on those cool TH-cam channels!
nice!
What a killer board.I need a simple patchbay to go under a pedaltrain. In/Out a loop for placing occasional effects (volume pedal etc) between drives & delays and verbs and power thru for powering something at the side of the board. Suggestions?
We make Audition for a patch / insert point in the way you describe. goodwoodaudio.com/products/audition?variant=32441404751919
That's really cool. Is it just me or have other guitarists learned to read from right to left? I find it so confusing to use a looper where my pedal order goes left to right on it, while the actual pedals go right to left. Yes, I know you talked about this in one of the Chairmen podcasts. But I just can't. Haha. I need my switcher to go right to left.
this one the Quartermaster is upside down to make the graphic work.
@@GoodwoodAudio Oh shoot! No wonder! Haha. I just went to the GigRig site to take a look! Different strokes for different folks. Glad this customer found a good solution!