Hi!, great video. I have awful ground loop noise using those TRS pass-through connectors. Did you ground yours to the chassis? I think you just need remove the plastic grommet under the small set-screw on the side of the connecter to ground them.
Are the locking 1/4 jack pass thru’s Neutrik brand? Im looking to make a similar patch bay but Im wanting to use Neutrik verified parts. I know they make a XLR like that but have not found a 1/4 version, thanks! Cheers
Nice work! so if I understood correctly... you are using a mixer for having more inputs going through the loopstation? I really like to know that connections route
Hey bro, yes exactly. I've done an interesting thing. Using the panning (L/R) main out. I can send any instruments TO the loopstation by panning full Left. The loopstation output then goes back into the mixer, on another channel. Which I pan full Right. I also pan my mic full Right. So it bypasses the loop station. Then the Right out of the mixer, is the Main Mix Out, I send it to a passive DI box then to the output :) Does that makes sense!? I might make a video explaining this. Haha So the mixer works before (and after) the loopstation.
@@tomsoutheymusic haha english is not my first language so I'm trying to figure out what you wrote! But thanks! Makes total sense for me and a video would be super nice ✊
Yeap, in this case it is! I use it with a PA system usually at gigs. But it would be just as easy to do a 1/4 jack output for a regular guitar pedalboard! 🎶
Super helpful and illustrative, thanks! Working on a similar customization to my Rockboard!
No worries Eric! Good luck with it mate!
MAN. and I thought MY pedalboard was ridiculous. hats off to you bro, good job & happy looping 😀
Haha cheers bro!
Thanks for sharing. Looks great and helpful tips. Cheers
Hi!, great video. I have awful ground loop noise using those TRS pass-through connectors. Did you ground yours to the chassis? I think you just need remove the plastic grommet under the small set-screw on the side of the connecter to ground them.
Hey Tommy NIce work, Where did you find those brackets across the bottom of the board with with rubber feet on them ?
Are the locking 1/4 jack pass thru’s Neutrik brand? Im looking to make a similar patch bay but Im wanting to use Neutrik verified parts. I know they make a XLR like that but have not found a 1/4 version, thanks! Cheers
Nice work! so if I understood correctly... you are using a mixer for having more inputs going through the loopstation? I really like to know that connections route
Hey bro, yes exactly. I've done an interesting thing.
Using the panning (L/R) main out. I can send any instruments TO the loopstation by panning full Left.
The loopstation output then goes back into the mixer, on another channel. Which I pan full Right.
I also pan my mic full Right. So it bypasses the loop station.
Then the Right out of the mixer, is the Main Mix Out, I send it to a passive DI box then to the output :)
Does that makes sense!?
I might make a video explaining this. Haha
So the mixer works before (and after) the loopstation.
@@tomsoutheymusic haha english is not my first language so I'm trying to figure out what you wrote! But thanks! Makes total sense for me and a video would be super nice ✊
Hi there if you have 2 voodoolab power supplies under the board how do you use the switch to power them simultaneously?
So is the patchbay for connecting directly to a mixing desk rather than your guitar amp?
Yeap, in this case it is! I use it with a PA system usually at gigs.
But it would be just as easy to do a 1/4 jack output for a regular guitar pedalboard! 🎶
Great job, I know your config was not suit to a mod-x but was the total cost about the same?
nice