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And one with the lights down.
The Jack Rabbit serves double duty as a tremolo or clean boost post drive. Me like.
Way on the front end. Drives, compressor and Pitch fork in the loops of the ES-8, along with the pre signal from the mobius in a loop on the ES-8
Mobius post and Timeline in the loop of the amp, controlled by MIDI from ES-8, along with a Decibel 11 adding 4 more loops, and within that I have the alter ego (can change preset but not bypass with straight MIDI, so needed for bypass) and HOF - Both being able to be bypassed via midi along with changing preset on the AE.
Top right pedal is expression mainly for pitch fork, but also routed to Strymons via midi, and bottom right is normal volume pedal.
Also switches channels on amp via control sockets. Power supplies under the board.
Sentry Noise Gate is set up in 4 cable method (inst in, everything including in the loop, and back into power amp). Works well for all but the silly delay reverb shenanigans, which are normally clean so it's bypassed.
Working well for me at the moment, but I'm sure I'll rewire soon....
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Excuse the mess - not fine-tuned the cable routing yet, so nothing's really tied down.
The Time Factor replaces my GSP1101 rack unit, which is the whole point of this little exercise. The Nux PMS-2 gadget - a MIDI-controlled relay switcher for controlling my amp - is under the board. You can see the MIDI cable poking out of it between the Time Factor and the Mooer phaser.
The frustration with this build is that it actually requires three separate power supplies. The Peak MIDI controller induces so much noise (even through supposedly isolated supplies) that it's unbearable to use on the same supply as the signal pedals. Then there's the Eventide, which needs a centre-positive supply and doesn't play well with others.
So...I've got a Warwick Rockboard LT rechargeable running the tuner, phaser and boost. Then there's a Diago Micropower9 running the Peak, and at the moment I've got a crappy wall wart running the Eventide; I'm waiting for an adapter to arrive so I can use another Micropower9 to power it.
All in all, it's a massive faff. However, it's worth it for the fact that my band rig has gone from this:
Guitar
Amp
Cab
Cable bag
Pedalboard
Rack
...to this:
Guitar
Amp
Cab
Pedalboard (my cables all fit in the soft case)
Easier to carry, much easier to set up and break down.
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eta: tried to add an image using the option in the editor, but it didn't work. My board's no that fancy compared to some of the others here anyway:)