Thanks for the diagram at the end. I was recently trying to figure out how to run the B channels on this board. I was running it with just the return and send in my effects loop and then other pedals straight into the amp without the B channels. I also didn't realize you could make room for the expression pedal. I never read the instructions. Great video for this pedalboard. Thank you.
Thank you, after a week and a half of trying to figure out where I was going wrong I got it all figured out thanks to you 🤘🏻 I have a Blues Driver going directly into the amp. Chorus, Delay & Reverb in F/X loop. Was confusing figuring out the send/return on the board but I could do it without the board. Much prefer WITH the board, l keeps everything tidy.
I'm into it... The think is that I'm using the four cables method with a BOSS NS-2... So, I'm still looking for something that may work with this kind of pedalboards... Any help will be welcome, thanks in advance and thanks for this video and explanation!
@@OscarGMartinezP UPDATE: Thanks to this video showing the FX loop arrangement at 6:08 and also the Roland articles I posted I think I figured out how to set up this BCB-60 pedal board with an NS-2 noise suppressor in 4 Cable mode + an amp with an FX Loop. It's theoretical at this point since I'm waiting for my new amp to arrive so I can't test it yet but based on Metal Cat's arrangement at 6:08 I think it should work. Obviously it would be different for you since you are using different pedals than me but here's what I've worked out so far: Guitar ---> VOX V847 Wah ---> BOSS TU-2 Tuner --> BOSS NS-2 Noise Suppressor (INPUT) ---> Then out from BOSS NS-2 Noise Suppressor (SEND) ---> BOSS OS-2 Overdrive/Distortion ---> BCB-60 Pedal Board RETURN A ---> Then out from BCB-60 Pedal Board RETURN A ---> Guitar Amp INPUT Then: Guitar Amp FX SEND ---> BCB-60 Pedal Board INPUT ---> Then out from BCB-60 SEND ---> BOSS NS-2 Noise Suppressor (RETURN) ---> Then out from BOSS NS-2 Noise Suppressor (OUTPUT) ---> BOSS DD-6 Delay ---> BOSS RV-6 Reverb ---> BCB-60 Pedal Board RETURN B ---> Then out from BCB-60 Pedal Board RETURN B ---> Guitar Amp FX RETURN If you haven't figured out how to set all this up yet with your gear maybe this comment will help. Good luck.
May I ask what you setting you use on the Angry Driver (Charlie, BD, both or parallel)? That thing is so versatile, but you've got an SD running into it too.
I have a couple of questions. 1. Where’s your tuner (pedal)? 2. I am having a problem getting a similar setup with my wah pedal. What did you do to configure this? 3. I can’t seem to find anyone that has new cutout foam so I can work on this again. Do you know where I can buy some?
1 - At the time of recording the video, I used the PolyTune Clip tuner. I didn't have a pedal back then. 2 - Some pedals have an entry too deep and cannot receive power (for example, early versions of the Julia pedal from Walrus Audio). That's how it was with the wah-wah pedal when I used the original Boss cables. Try to use others or twist them or something. 3 - Sorry, I don't know where to get a new one. If you have them completely spoiled, try using Velcro. Just like regular pedalboards.
In Canberra, Australia we have a 2 stores that specialize in the making of a massive range of various rubber products of all shapes and sizes, and even offer a custom cutting service. The retailers are called "Clark's Rubber" and "A.C.T Foam & Rubber". I once bout a similar rubber to the Boss pedal board foam, from Clark's, for a roof rack project I was making for my car. From what I remember it wasn't expensive at all.
Hi, sorry to hear that... Without seeing the connection scheme, I can’t tell what could be the reason. Can you send photos of the connection scheme to my email (mia7art@gmail.com)? So that I can see the reason for the lack of sound.
On video Dunlop Crybaby Classic. I changed the pedalboard a long time ago so I can't check for sure... Sometimes the power input is too deep (for example, early versions of the Julia pedal from Walrus Audio). I can assume that in your case something similar. Try swapping the wires.
i bought a newer crybaby and it has a recessed power jack so the power cable on the daisy chain doesn't fit. I would use a 1 Spot 9V idk how old it is but it works. I swaped my board around today and the power cord on that thing fits it just fine.
Thanks for the diagram at the end. I was recently trying to figure out how to run the B channels on this board. I was running it with just the return and send in my effects loop and then other pedals straight into the amp without the B channels. I also didn't realize you could make room for the expression pedal. I never read the instructions. Great video for this pedalboard. Thank you.
I'm glad that I could help you🤘🏻
Thank you, after a week and a half of trying to figure out where I was going wrong I got it all figured out thanks to you 🤘🏻 I have a Blues Driver going directly into the amp. Chorus, Delay & Reverb in F/X loop. Was confusing figuring out the send/return on the board but I could do it without the board. Much prefer WITH the board, l keeps everything tidy.
Nice to hear that you did it well. Keep on rockin 🤘🏻
Чувак Ты сделал мой день!)))
I was looking for a fx loop setup with this pedalboard. Thank you for the idea at the end!
It's nice to hear that. Thank you!
I'm into it... The think is that I'm using the four cables method with a BOSS NS-2... So, I'm still looking for something that may work with this kind of pedalboards... Any help will be welcome, thanks in advance and thanks for this video and explanation!
@@OscarGMartinezP UPDATE: Thanks to this video showing the FX loop arrangement at 6:08 and also the Roland articles I posted I think I figured out how to set up this BCB-60 pedal board with an NS-2 noise suppressor in 4 Cable mode + an amp with an FX Loop. It's theoretical at this point since I'm waiting for my new amp to arrive so I can't test it yet but based on Metal Cat's arrangement at 6:08 I think it should work. Obviously it would be different for you since you are using different pedals than me but here's what I've worked out so far:
Guitar ---> VOX V847 Wah ---> BOSS TU-2 Tuner --> BOSS NS-2 Noise Suppressor (INPUT) ---> Then out from BOSS NS-2 Noise Suppressor (SEND) ---> BOSS OS-2 Overdrive/Distortion ---> BCB-60 Pedal Board RETURN A ---> Then out from BCB-60 Pedal Board RETURN A ---> Guitar Amp INPUT
Then: Guitar Amp FX SEND ---> BCB-60 Pedal Board INPUT ---> Then out from BCB-60 SEND ---> BOSS NS-2 Noise Suppressor (RETURN) ---> Then out from BOSS NS-2 Noise Suppressor (OUTPUT) ---> BOSS DD-6 Delay ---> BOSS RV-6 Reverb ---> BCB-60 Pedal Board RETURN B ---> Then out from BCB-60 Pedal Board RETURN B ---> Guitar Amp FX RETURN
If you haven't figured out how to set all this up yet with your gear maybe this comment will help. Good luck.
Tune at the end was badass !
Ethan Meixsell and yes...he is badass lml
Thank you for sharing the fx loop logic!
It's my pleasure ;)
Maaaaan ..... I dig that song brother! Super impressive!
That ending track rockin pretty well
The Fiery Furnace - Ethan Meixsell
he is the owner of the song ;)
@@JuanPabloContrerasC appreciate it broda 🙏🤘🏻
So the expression & 2 drive pedals are before the amp & your delay and eq are in the fx loop? Nice cabling! 👏🏻
Yes that's right. Thank's :)
This was helpful. Thank you!
Thanks for the diagram, one question the SEND and RETURN red words goes to the amp?
I need to try the 4 cable method with my tc electronic plethora and wah pedal.
GREAT MUSIC
Awesome!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
May I ask what you setting you use on the Angry Driver (Charlie, BD, both or parallel)? That thing is so versatile, but you've got an SD running into it too.
Sorry for the long reply... I mainly used it as a BD. At the moment, this pedal is not in my pedalboard, SD1 is enough for me.
Question, where did you get the daisy chain male power cable for your pedal board?
As far as I remember, all the wires (patch cables, daisy chain, power cable) you see in the video were in the box with the Boss BCB-60 pedalboard.
I need something for 7 Boss-sized pedals.
I have a couple of questions.
1. Where’s your tuner (pedal)?
2. I am having a problem getting a similar setup with my wah pedal. What did you do to configure this?
3. I can’t seem to find anyone that has new cutout foam so I can work on this again. Do you know where I can buy some?
1 - At the time of recording the video, I used the PolyTune Clip tuner. I didn't have a pedal back then.
2 - Some pedals have an entry too deep and cannot receive power (for example, early versions of the Julia pedal from Walrus Audio). That's how it was with the wah-wah pedal when I used the original Boss cables. Try to use others or twist them or something.
3 - Sorry, I don't know where to get a new one. If you have them completely spoiled, try using Velcro. Just like regular pedalboards.
In Canberra, Australia we have a 2 stores that specialize in the making of a massive range of various rubber products of all shapes and sizes, and even offer a custom cutting service. The retailers are called "Clark's Rubber" and "A.C.T Foam & Rubber". I once bout a similar rubber to the Boss pedal board foam, from Clark's, for a roof rack project I was making for my car. From what I remember it wasn't expensive at all.
Ok now I get it with the 4 cable system on this board. What about loop hum from the same power supply?
Looks like an afternoon.
I wish it was a bit lighter!!!
That case with the lid open the pedals all fall off. That case is not effective it easily provides accidents.
no
Has anyone used this with the effects loop and has it worked right?
Can the Boss ME80 fit in that case
Revil desse pedal 😐 quero comprar mas tô em duvida.
Salut j'ai vie la vidéo mais j'ai besoin de cette valise puis je trouver ce t'apparai. Si oui de quel façon je suis au Mali et puis joue la kora.
How does the board itself get its power supply?
Via external power supply.
@@bomberghini I thought the power supply is in the upper left corner, no?
Title of the outro ?
The Fiery Furnace - Ethan Meixsell
I have a problem, I have everything set up properly but I don’t get any sound through my guitar when I try to use it :(
Hi, sorry to hear that... Without seeing the connection scheme, I can’t tell what could be the reason. Can you send photos of the connection scheme to my email (mia7art@gmail.com)? So that I can see the reason for the lack of sound.
Did you turn the power on?
How's the power supply does it hum?
I have a different pedalboard now. But as far as I remember, the power supply did not make any hum.
but no sound sample
=^____^= супер кот ;-) :-)
Can you fit a Boss GT3 in there?
Sorry, I don't have a Boss GT3, so I can't help with that.
What Wah are you using? I bought a Cry Baby but the plug won’t work in it.
On video Dunlop Crybaby Classic. I changed the pedalboard a long time ago so I can't check for sure... Sometimes the power input is too deep (for example, early versions of the Julia pedal from Walrus Audio). I can assume that in your case something similar. Try swapping the wires.
i bought a newer crybaby and it has a recessed power jack so the power cable on the daisy chain doesn't fit. I would use a 1 Spot 9V idk how old it is but it works. I swaped my board around today and the power cord on that thing fits it just fine.
JajajajajajJJ 🤣🤣😂🤣🤣
Not master lots of changes v
too fast and bad music
I think I agree. At the time of filming the video, everything was in experimental mode.
junk, waste of money