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A lot of the clutter you're seeing is shadows. Its 100% fine for me, the only issue I had last night was I couldn't see me board because it was dark as hell on stage. Besides blinding lights. Basically everything was silhouetted but I was still able to find my way around it alright. Clutter has never been an issue for me, I stomp the shit out of my pedals, not my cables.
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i hear ya on dark stages, had that issue last gig. Always keep a little LED flashlight handy though!
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Reece wrote:actually sorted it out (kinda):

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cavalcade of the unloved off to the side. i wanna get the great destroyer back on my board but it's very picky about what other pedals are in the chain.
is there a backstory w/ respect to the green knobs on the TGD?
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nope, i was just ordering some pots and i decided to get a bunch of random stuff while i was ordering.

i got the blue knob for the saltbooster then too. while i like the blue knob the green knobs don't look too great, i'll probably put the originals back on at some point
they're not as bright as they seem in that photo though. they look really garish there.
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some stereo goodness just for kicks sometimes
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the isaac eaton wrote:A lot of the clutter you're seeing is shadows. Its 100% fine for me, the only issue I had last night was I couldn't see me board because it was dark as hell on stage. Besides blinding lights. Basically everything was silhouetted but I was still able to find my way around it alright. Clutter has never been an issue for me, I stomp the shit out of my pedals, not my cables.
Sounds like we need to add some USB lights to your board Isaac.
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adding lights on there wouldn't be a bad thing at all.
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Reece wrote:nope, i was just ordering some pots and i decided to get a bunch of random stuff while i was ordering.

i got the blue knob for the saltbooster then too. while i like the blue knob the green knobs don't look too great, i'll probably put the originals back on at some point
they're not as bright as they seem in that photo though. they look really garish there.
thank for the reply.
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New pedal board day... I bought a diago power supply so I've now added the wah and compressor to the line up.

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Mike's amp channel box thing still perplexes me o.O
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It's really simple.

Owen likes to use the following:

Clean channel
OCD + Clean channel
Dirty Channel

He wants to be able to go between any of these by stomping on one footswitch. Not tap dancing the OCD off and then going to his dirty channel etc.

I designed a box which does this for him.
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so if he steps on the OCD switch it switches the amp to the clean channel and if he hits the amp channel switch it takes the OCD out?

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haha... it's not that difficult to grasp....

left switch- normal clean/crunch from amp
centre switch - reverb on / off
right swtich - takes my ocd in & out of the loop, and over rides first switch.

basically it's so I can go from clean / crunch / overdrive from one click of the button, but when overdrive is operation I may need to switch clean / crunch on or off depending on the sound I wish to return to... but I'd probably have a whole section of the song to do that in.

This pedal has been really really useful, and make things that little bit easier.
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Post by Mike »

Reece wrote:so if he steps on the OCD switch it switches the amp to the clean channel and if he hits the amp channel switch it takes the OCD out?

clevah.
Well yes, but he has to switch the "OCD off" Amp State to Dirty when he's doing his Clean->OCD thing and then when he disengages the OCD with one switch we'll go to Dirty channel at the same time.

To do the thing you describe would involve expensive 4DPT switches.
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othomas2 wrote:New pedal board day... I bought a diago power supply so I've now added the wah and compressor to the line up.

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what's the name of the you use to screw your pedals to the board?

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Heavy Duty Velcro is hardcore, seriously. I don't feel the need for anything stronger.
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I used genuine bicycle chain links, but you'd need chain splitter in order to prize the links apart... and the cheap ones break quite easily !! Fortunately I used to restore bikes so I had this stuff sitting around going to waste. The only thing I needed to buy was some small screws.

You can now buy official pedal board gubbins for doing this and it seems pretty inexpensive to me...

http://www.johnnyshredfreak.com/store/i ... rrency=GBP

You would also need to be sure the base of your board is wooden, and your pedals need to have the appropriate screw holes etc. Some only have ones at the top for example, but I have a few tricks for getting around this so I may be able to help. I used an TKL board which was around £40. A Diago board would also work nicely, but shame to start screwing holes into something so fancy.
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Post by Mustang Melx »

I have a bag of those bike links (and the screws) I think there's enough for about 10 pedals, if anyone want's them they can have them for a couple of quid (just to cover the postage) ...or I'll swap them for 2 white MXR/mustang type knobs!
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Simple as fuck, but it works for me. :)

Once i get a loop station and the vox time machine ill be on my way.
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