How to Layout and Mount Pedals on a Temple Audio Board

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
  • In this video, we’ll be focusing on the layout and how to mount effect pedals to a Temple Audio pedalboard. I’m sharing my approach to custom pedalboard builds, a method I’ve refined over the past 12 years. While I’m always trying new things, my workflow stays consistent:
    1️⃣ Start with a visually pleasing layout - The design sets the vibe for the whole board.
    2️⃣ Route power cables - Get those essentials in place for a clean foundation.
    3️⃣ Handle audio cables - Especially when making custom-length cables, precision is key!
    This isn’t clickbait-just practical tips to help you build the best pedalboard for your needs. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just getting started, this video is packed with advice to make the process smoother.
    Drop a comment if you want to see more custom builds, or tag me in your reels or social media posts! I’d love to help solve pedalboard issues or give advice. 🚀
    👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share if you find this helpful!
    #Pedalboard #GuitarGear #EffectsPedals #GearlyBeloved
    If you’d like to hire me to create a custom pedalboard of your own, reach out via Instagram DM-I’d love to help bring your vision to life!
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    Special Thanks to @horton.troy over on instagram for hiring me for this epic build and rig design.

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  • @CC-wf2qb
    @CC-wf2qb 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I did mines a few days back, I put my pedals right to the edge, the weight may make it fall & hit anyway, toast & butter situation.

    • @gearly_beloved
      @gearly_beloved  12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for the insight on your board.(shared struggles for sure) Over the years, I’ve encountered similar issues, particularly with my personal pedalboards-I have several, as I’ve mentioned in previous videos. I used to be notorious for frequently swapping out pedals, often neglecting essential steps like securing Velcro ties and other details that are crucial for protecting gear. Through experience, I’ve learned the importance of not skipping these steps to minimize damage to my own equipment. When building pedalboards for clients, I take it a step further by incorporating additional protective measures, such as adding rubber bumpers to prevent corner damage in certain cases. Of course, this is never a foolproof plan-accidents happen to all of us, especially when bands are on the road.

  • @ChadJensen
    @ChadJensen 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I feel pwity

    • @gearly_beloved
      @gearly_beloved  14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Right?! I feel the same way after a build like this! And believe it or not, this is just the starting point-the final pedalboard went through a lot of tweaks. I spent 5 full days filming this build, diving deep into the MIDI prep, sequencing, and routing for every pedal. Plus, I included demos showcasing the killer tones this board can produce. It’s a mix of precision and pure fun-can’t wait for you to see it!