@balooley777 It's a Function Switcher that is the "hub" of the pedalboard. Each of the effects pedals is on a Switchable Effects Loops, when disengaged via the switcher, the pedal and it's associated cabling is completely removed from the signal path. This leaves you with the least amount of tone loss in your signal path, lowest noise floor and best quality tone with a full eq spread and a respectable amount of gain going into your amp.
I build switchers from 1 to 12 functions. Box size dictates that 12 can be the most in a single housing. A function can be an effects loop, tap tempo, silent tuning option, master effects bypass, amp sends or momentary mute for "stutter" type effects. It's your switcher, I'll build it to your wishes.
@LukeHunterSound To provide the specific functionality of the system. In my switchers I can add functions such as Silent Tuning, Master Effects Bypass, Tap Tempo, Loop Order Inversion, Amp Mutes, Channel Switching etc.
The Switcher does provide True Bypass switching, but moreover it becomes the "hub" around which the rig works while making the ergonomics of the playing environment the best possible.
What's that thing on the pedalboard at 0:16??? I need to have one of those!
balooley777 5 months ago
@balooley777 It's a Function Switcher that is the "hub" of the pedalboard. Each of the effects pedals is on a Switchable Effects Loops, when disengaged via the switcher, the pedal and it's associated cabling is completely removed from the signal path. This leaves you with the least amount of tone loss in your signal path, lowest noise floor and best quality tone with a full eq spread and a respectable amount of gain going into your amp.
NiceRackNYC 5 months ago
@balooley777
I build switchers from 1 to 12 functions. Box size dictates that 12 can be the most in a single housing. A function can be an effects loop, tap tempo, silent tuning option, master effects bypass, amp sends or momentary mute for "stutter" type effects. It's your switcher, I'll build it to your wishes.
NiceRackNYC 5 months ago
I thought most EHX* stuff was true by pass. Why would you need a by pass box?
LukeHunterSound 5 months ago
@LukeHunterSound To provide the specific functionality of the system. In my switchers I can add functions such as Silent Tuning, Master Effects Bypass, Tap Tempo, Loop Order Inversion, Amp Mutes, Channel Switching etc.
The Switcher does provide True Bypass switching, but moreover it becomes the "hub" around which the rig works while making the ergonomics of the playing environment the best possible.
NiceRackNYC 5 months ago
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LukeHunterSound 5 months ago
Nice board - but you forgot to add kickdisks.
sgsg1212 5 months ago