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I'm not in a band right now so this board is a designed to rediscover and have fun with pedals that I moved on from.
back on it after a 5 year guitar/pedal hiatus.. expecting to regret the patch lead size when it comes to getting them on a board.
Midi always seems scary at first, but it's actually really logical and simple once you get the basics. I think alot of the difficulty has come from products that are hard to program as opposed to the 'language' itself.
http://i.imgur.com/Wb4ox6q.jpg
What lies beneath...
In all seriousness though - that's reasonably tidy - are the purple lines carrying signal though? You probably don't want to strap those up with your power lines though right?
Having said that, if it works, it works! ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I suppose you could move the purple patch cables to the bottom bar and keep the top bar tightened up for the CIOKS...
Not mine, but it feels like it could be one day:
Simple set-up. Peavey modelling amp has so many fx built in with a programmable 12 store memory bank. Pedal can be expression, volume or wah.
Not sure how to explain what I play - something along the lines of alt rock, blues, jazz folk. Maybe. A lot of clean(ish) tones anyway. Right to left: Donner Tuner. TC Electronic MojoMojo which I use for a smooth lead tone. Donner Morpher which is a Suhr Riot clone, I believe. Have it set up for a crunchy rhythm. Marshall Reflector - a great little reverb unit which I faff about with depending on the song. Behringer Vintage Phaser - £22 new and gives some fantastic late 70s sounds (think A Summers or D Gilmour) and TC Electronic Ditto Looper which I use for practicing all the time and for a few numbers during gigs.
Tuner --> 3 or 4 flavours of drive / boost (in constant flux) --> just 1 mod pedal (trem or phase 90 usually--> Reverb --> amp
...but I do feel this is still too much in the signal chain so thinking to switch to just one (versatile) drive pedal