Multiple boards?
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Re: Multiple boards?
That’s pretty much what I did before joining a second band, though “weird” for me isn’t all that weird.
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Re: Multiple boards?
Also holy moly, fuzzjunkie. That's about everything you've ever need., assuming the CE-1 and RE-201 are in the shop at the moment.fuzzjunkie wrote: ↑Sun May 31, 2020 9:08 amThat was my old board.soggy mittens wrote: ↑Sun May 31, 2020 4:33 amI thought this was going to be about pedal boards that are so big it takes two separate connected boards to make it able to be carried.
A modular setup is a good option. Besides wanting 2 swap able Nano boards for my current Big board, sometimes I look at it and wonder if I could make it more modular. I have enough pedals to cover 4-5 Nano sized boards. It would be cool for each to have a specific function and instead of moving pedals on and off the Big board, simply swapping out a Nano.
More fuzz = this one. More ambient = that one.
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Re: Multiple boards?
The Ground Control controlled a midi switcher that had a Roland RE-301 in the loop, so yeah, CE-1 and RE-201 sounds covered. Along with a Roland DEP-5 and Yamaha SPX-900.stevejamsecono wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 7:26 amAlso holy moly, fuzzjunkie. That's about everything you've ever need., assuming the CE-1 and RE-201 are in the shop at the moment.fuzzjunkie wrote: ↑Sun May 31, 2020 9:08 amThat was my old board.soggy mittens wrote: ↑Sun May 31, 2020 4:33 amI thought this was going to be about pedal boards that are so big it takes two separate connected boards to make it able to be carried.
A modular setup is a good option. Besides wanting 2 swap able Nano boards for my current Big board, sometimes I look at it and wonder if I could make it more modular. I have enough pedals to cover 4-5 Nano sized boards. It would be cool for each to have a specific function and instead of moving pedals on and off the Big board, simply swapping out a Nano.
More fuzz = this one. More ambient = that one.
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Re: Multiple boards?
Damn. Welp. Time to hang up the guitar forever!fuzzjunkie wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 8:53 amThe Ground Control controlled a midi switcher that had a Roland RE-301 in the loop, so yeah, CE-1 and RE-201 sounds covered. Along with a Roland DEP-5 and Yamaha SPX-900.stevejamsecono wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 7:26 amAlso holy moly, fuzzjunkie. That's about everything you've ever need., assuming the CE-1 and RE-201 are in the shop at the moment.fuzzjunkie wrote: ↑Sun May 31, 2020 9:08 am
That was my old board.
A modular setup is a good option. Besides wanting 2 swap able Nano boards for my current Big board, sometimes I look at it and wonder if I could make it more modular. I have enough pedals to cover 4-5 Nano sized boards. It would be cool for each to have a specific function and instead of moving pedals on and off the Big board, simply swapping out a Nano.
More fuzz = this one. More ambient = that one.
And you find out life isn't like that
It's so hard to understand
Why the world is your oyster but your future's a clam
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It's so hard to understand
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Re: Multiple boards?
You could with everything turned on. The guitar would play itself!stevejamsecono wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 10:42 amDamn. Welp. Time to hang up the guitar forever!fuzzjunkie wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 8:53 amThe Ground Control controlled a midi switcher that had a Roland RE-301 in the loop, so yeah, CE-1 and RE-201 sounds covered. Along with a Roland DEP-5 and Yamaha SPX-900.stevejamsecono wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 7:26 am
Also holy moly, fuzzjunkie. That's about everything you've ever need., assuming the CE-1 and RE-201 are in the shop at the moment.
That’s actually how I would switch between 2 Jazzmasters when there was a noisy ending to a song, just let the one guitar keep going while I grabbed the next one. (Not with everything on though, it only took the BeeBaa and the DEP-5, anything else was just gravy)