
Zachman
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bronz79":188uct8k said:Zachman":188uct8k said:Racks come in all sorts of configurations, sizes, and budget ranges-- to suite a wide variety of player's needs.
The reason I use them is for versatility, to access a wide variety of sounds, and the ability to control (In real time) the gear which provides them, which allows me the freedom to concentrate on performing, not doing tap dance steps.
The other thing re: rack rigs is-- they make it convenient to integrate analog, digital, and pedal technology into a cohesive rig, with more than one signal routing path, allowing for more flexibility-- and for one heck of a tone adventure for those who use them.
One can design a rack rig (I did), to accomplish several rig types in one. I can run the rig, mono, w/d, stereo, w/d/w, or wd/d/wd with virtually no fuss.
Here is mine:
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Signal Routing Block Diagram:
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Simply fantastic,the rack rig of my dreams!![]()
Thanks... Mine too.

