Loop Master pedal, ah this is what I need.

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mysticaxe":1af86n26 said:
Only problem with it is that you can't separate front of amp from fx loop. Other than that, it looks great!

No, believe I will not be able to that, I will need to get the mod stuff wired out seperately.

The loopmaster will still control,

Wah
Tubevibe
tuner
dirt box
dirt box
dirt box

yeah, not as slick as a drawer with midi but at least the board will be done and I will not have to set up many boxes that I have to step on them, just nail the loopmaster.



Just received my Pedaltrain pro......................holy shit it is heavier than I thought and huge :scared:
 
Lord Toneking":2qff355z said:
rsm":2qff355z said:
Lord Toneking":2qff355z said:
rsm":2qff355z said:
I'm considering this one to switch between preamps. I'll need something like this if I get another Axe-Fx Ultra. Trying to decide between the Ultra and a G-System, which has 5 loops built in. Plus, this is MIDI controlled, so everything can stay in the rack, with minimal junk on the floor, and fewer cables! :thumbsup:

http://www.axess-electronics.com/sc/GRX4-Guitar-Router-Switcher-p-16135.html

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That's what I use :thumbsup:
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Sweet!

How many spaces is that rack shelf/drawer with the pedals on it? Probably 2U high? Who makes it? I may need to get one of these too.
Thanks ;) It's a single space shelf/drawer, it'll take up two spaces once you put your pedals on it. I got it from Brad (rareguitar) and to be honest I'm not sure who makes it :confused: I just got a buddy one from a fellow formite that is made by Middle Atlantic and his is nicer yet.

Hey pretty boy, go show off your niffty drawer on someone else's thread :rock: :D :thumbsup:
 
Digital Jams":1y4ck3x8 said:
ke2":1y4ck3x8 said:
ctoddrun":1y4ck3x8 said:
Digital Jams":1y4ck3x8 said:




Looks "tippy".

I bet you'll have to nail that sucker down.

A couple of these and heavy duty velcro underneath should do the trick
(I don`t know what they are called in English, hence a picture :D)

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Zip ties :lol: :LOL:

I am thinking a good old long piece of velco should do the trick, lots of trailer trash pics are using these as loopers.

Worse case make some sort of bracket thingie and flat out bolt the bitch down :D


flex cuffs! very handy to have in a riot or major disturbance.
 
JackBootedThug":3hskval8 said:
Digital Jams":3hskval8 said:
ke2":3hskval8 said:
ctoddrun":3hskval8 said:
Digital Jams":3hskval8 said:




Looks "tippy".

I bet you'll have to nail that sucker down.

A couple of these and heavy duty velcro underneath should do the trick
(I don`t know what they are called in English, hence a picture :D)

20718.jpg

Zip ties :lol: :LOL:

I am thinking a good old long piece of velco should do the trick, lots of trailer trash pics are using these as loopers.

Worse case make some sort of bracket thingie and flat out bolt the bitch down :D


flex cuffs! very handy to have in a riot or major disturbance.

Yea, the bouncers working at the place where I used to be a bartender always had a couple of those available. It`s hard to get those suckers attached around the wrists or thumbs of a speeded 20-year old that tries to raise (pushup-style) himself from the ground with one arm, while the other is on his back, head-height :lol: :LOL:

My buddy in the door told me "Damn, I could hear his shoulder crunch, but he still tried to raise himself!!"
 
I've got a Loop Master Dual Looper with tuner out and bypass.

Built like a boulder, velcros down just fine, stoopidly bright LEDs! :thumbsup:
 
I know this is kind of dumb but the numbers not going from left to right would bother me a little bit. I would have to order one with that corrected.
 
Digital Jams":3i0lcjy5 said:
degenaro":3i0lcjy5 said:
Also Voodoo Labs do those pedal board loops...
http://voodoolab.com/switcher.htm

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Saw that and almost bought it but the loop master has a smaller footprint and I am trying to get this pedalboard to the size of a PT Pro and no bigger.

Got one and love it. Unexpected benefit was the buffer input. The straight through input works great w/10' guitar cable in / 10' out of board to amp.
On longer cable runs the buffer is really, really good, and obviously you are still running a buffer when all your other pedals are bypassed.
 
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