Goodbye old pedalboard...

PunkKitty

Horny bag of electric meat
This is my old pedalboard. It was a good pedalboard, but tap dancing on it wasn't much fun. In fact, I almost tripped over it the other night at rehearsal. And, adding new analog pedals is expensive, even when you use cheap pedals.
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This is my new pedalboard. It's much easier to use than I expected it to be. It has 170 built in effects. And I can stack up to 17 different types of pedals in one patch. It's smaller, so it's easier to carry around, and I can put the patches in the order that I need them when I need them. And the software is very intuitive.
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Most of the analog pedals will be sold to pay for the new board. I'll probably keep a fuzz box of some kind, but that's about it.
 
Glad it's working out for you. I have a love/hate with my Headrush myself. I have all of these possibilities and find myself dialing in the same rig over and over. I realize now I would just need a Fender type clean platform with an effects loop for a delay and reverb, two or three drives out front to stack, an envelope filter and a modulation pedal of some type with a mix knob that I can turn down so subtle that it's almost undefinable.
 






First two are done with the Tone Studio app, and the third is done on the unit itself. I actually think it’s easier on the unit.
 
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