
lukeburke1
Member
I posted this a while back on another forum, but I figured I'd share it here too.
A few months ago, I built a noise gating patch bay out of a 1590BB enclosure, the guts of an ISP Decimator G String, and a few additional jacks. I routed it to be able to use the Decimator in 4 cable mode while running my fuzz and OD pedals in front of my amp and my other pedals through the loop. I just plug my guitar straight into my tuner pedal and plug all my other cables from the patch bay to my amp's input and loop send/return. My American Loopers switcher also has a channel switching function, so I have a patch to route its channel switching jack to the Channel 1 relay jack on the back of my Recto. I bypassed the on/off swithch so it's always on. I mounted it underneath my board with bike chain links and screws, and I put the Decimator's knob on the back panel so it's hidden between my Analogman chorus and Mad Professor reverb. I also made a color-coded snake to make setup even easier.
A few months ago, I built a noise gating patch bay out of a 1590BB enclosure, the guts of an ISP Decimator G String, and a few additional jacks. I routed it to be able to use the Decimator in 4 cable mode while running my fuzz and OD pedals in front of my amp and my other pedals through the loop. I just plug my guitar straight into my tuner pedal and plug all my other cables from the patch bay to my amp's input and loop send/return. My American Loopers switcher also has a channel switching function, so I have a patch to route its channel switching jack to the Channel 1 relay jack on the back of my Recto. I bypassed the on/off swithch so it's always on. I mounted it underneath my board with bike chain links and screws, and I put the Decimator's knob on the back panel so it's hidden between my Analogman chorus and Mad Professor reverb. I also made a color-coded snake to make setup even easier.


