that is one hot lil' rig.kpsta wrote:
I can still have fun with a Moogerfoogerless board...
Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Moderator: Ghost Hip
- space6oy
- IAMILFFAMOUS

- Posts: 5366
- Joined: Fri Feb 11, 2011 8:28 pm
- Location: stuck in ohio.
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
- BoatRich
- IAMILF

- Posts: 2374
- Joined: Wed Mar 26, 2014 2:58 pm
- Location: Northern VA/DC
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Red Wing Harvesters? Awesome boots and boardkpsta wrote:
I can still have fun with a Moogerfoogerless board...
- kpsta
- interested

- Posts: 27
- Joined: Wed May 27, 2015 4:39 pm
- Location: TX
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Not a big deal really. I color coded the ins/outs for each loop and use numbered binder clips for them. The loop with nothing plugged in acts as a kill switch.PeteeBee wrote:Kpasta, quick question: is it a pain to move that? I imagine you have to unplug the walrus looper from everything to get it in the case? Regardless, that all looks epically enjoyable
- kpsta
- interested

- Posts: 27
- Joined: Wed May 27, 2015 4:39 pm
- Location: TX
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Thanks... and close... Wolverine 1000 Mile boots (a little shorter than the Red Wing Harvesters). A Christmas present from my rockin' wife.BoatRich wrote:Red Wing Harvesters? Awesome boots and board
- hbombgraphics
- IAMILFFAMOUS

- Posts: 8654
- Joined: Tue Aug 17, 2010 2:39 pm
- Location: Central NY
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
those wolverines are killer
board is amazin
and that Fano........good gravy that's a sweet guitar
board is amazin
and that Fano........good gravy that's a sweet guitar
Gunner Recall wrote:This thread is bad and everyone in it should feel bad.
https://soundcloud.com/hbombgraphicsIommic Pope wrote:This thread is mediocre at best, but I encourage everyone posting in it to feel as awesome as possible.
- BoatRich
- IAMILF

- Posts: 2374
- Joined: Wed Mar 26, 2014 2:58 pm
- Location: Northern VA/DC
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Also great boots! Your wife has awesome taste. What's the deal with that Fano? I've only ever seen them here.kpsta wrote:Thanks... and close... Wolverine 1000 Mile boots (a little shorter than the Red Wing Harvesters). A Christmas present from my rockin' wife.BoatRich wrote:Red Wing Harvesters? Awesome boots and board
- kpsta
- interested

- Posts: 27
- Joined: Wed May 27, 2015 4:39 pm
- Location: TX
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
There's a dealer here in Houston. I was lucky enough to try one out before ordering mine. I really wanted the hybrid Telecaster/LP/Gretsch thing (Fralin Tele Bridge + TV Jones Power'Tron Neck). It plays and sounds incredible... so versatile.BoatRich wrote:Also great boots! Your wife has awesome taste. What's the deal with that Fano? I've only ever seen them here.kpsta wrote:Thanks... and close... Wolverine 1000 Mile boots (a little shorter than the Red Wing Harvesters). A Christmas present from my rockin' wife.BoatRich wrote:Red Wing Harvesters? Awesome boots and board
- sergiomunoz74
- experienced

- Posts: 976
- Joined: Sat Nov 10, 2012 10:25 am
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Is there any decent pedal planner that doesn't base it on brands and shit but just some boxes of general enclosure sizes or something easier to work with? I'm trying to plan my new pedal board but without having to just guesstimate and doodle, or take out the ruler and measure everything I have plus taking dimensions of everything online. It seems like a total pain to make a clean pedal board. I'm on a debate on whether I should try to make to seperate smaller board for my signal flow or one large board but making a pain to carry it.
- weebles
- experienced

- Posts: 761
- Joined: Mon Jan 11, 2016 11:32 pm
- Location: Austin, TX
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
http://templeboards.com/pages/size-planner? Not interactive, though.
- Jero
- IAMILFFAMOUS

- Posts: 11288
- Joined: Fri Mar 12, 2010 1:12 am
- Location: here
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Sounds perfect. That's literally a high end mashup of all of my guitarskpsta wrote:There's a dealer here in Houston. I was lucky enough to try one out before ordering mine. I really wanted the hybrid Telecaster/LP/Gretsch thing (Fralin Tele Bridge + TV Jones Power'Tron Neck). It plays and sounds incredible... so versatile.BoatRich wrote:What's the deal with that Fano? I've only ever seen them here.
I make noise toys under Stomping Stones
[url=http://www.stompingstones.com[/url]
[url=http://www.stompingstones.com[/url]
oldangelmidnight wrote:This is the classic ILF I love. Emotional highs and lows. Scooped mids in my heart all day long.
- untilshewokeme
- experienced

- Posts: 970
- Joined: Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:49 pm
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Do you have access to Adobe Illustrator or similar software? That's what I use when planning out my board, I know everyone doesn't have access to the sort of stuff though.sergiomunoz74 wrote:Is there any decent pedal planner that doesn't base it on brands and shit but just some boxes of general enclosure sizes or something easier to work with? I'm trying to plan my new pedal board but without having to just guesstimate and doodle, or take out the ruler and measure everything I have plus taking dimensions of everything online. It seems like a total pain to make a clean pedal board. I'm on a debate on whether I should try to make to seperate smaller board for my signal flow or one large board but making a pain to carry it.
Just need an app that can make rectangles that you can control the exact size of said rectangles and you're golden... just don't know of anything free off the top of my head. :face palm:
EDIT: like this one https://inkscape.org/en/ (I believe someone on here recommended it before)
- weebles
- experienced

- Posts: 761
- Joined: Mon Jan 11, 2016 11:32 pm
- Location: Austin, TX
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
http://gifpaint.com/ Make it super interactive.
- sergiomunoz74
- experienced

- Posts: 976
- Joined: Sat Nov 10, 2012 10:25 am
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
untilshewokeme wrote:Do you have access to Adobe Illustrator or similar software? That's what I use when planning out my board, I know everyone doesn't have access to the sort of stuff though.sergiomunoz74 wrote:Is there any decent pedal planner that doesn't base it on brands and shit but just some boxes of general enclosure sizes or something easier to work with? I'm trying to plan my new pedal board but without having to just guesstimate and doodle, or take out the ruler and measure everything I have plus taking dimensions of everything online. It seems like a total pain to make a clean pedal board. I'm on a debate on whether I should try to make to seperate smaller board for my signal flow or one large board but making a pain to carry it.
Just need an app that can make rectangles that you can control the exact size of said rectangles and you're golden... just don't know of anything free off the top of my head. :face palm:
EDIT: like this one https://inkscape.org/en/ (I believe someone on here recommended it before)
Ooooo bb my girlfriend has illustrator, and I could totally use it. I'm not sure how hard it will be but that might be worth while to get most ideas finished. I'll check out the rest of the suggestions once I'm at home.
- goroth
- HERO

- Posts: 13514
- Joined: Wed Jan 25, 2012 3:50 am
- Location: Eurothrash: Frozen northern outpost.
- Contact:
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
It's super easy dude. Just get the dimensions for your favourite boxes in mm, then create rectangles with the same dimensions in pixels. It's all vector graphics so it doesn't actually matter what size you make anything, as long as the scale is the same. But mm=px creates pretty decent sized images for a computer screen without messing around too much.
Inkscape is free and rad.
Inkscape is free and rad.
Music out on all streaming services and bandcamp and what not.
Spotify /// Apple Music
My band /// Instagram ///Bandcamp ///
- untilshewokeme
- experienced

- Posts: 970
- Joined: Tue Dec 02, 2014 3:49 pm
Re: Let's see your PEDAL BOARD!
Exactly. I convert inches to cm in a 1:1 ratio. So if a pedal is 3.7 in x 4.7 in I make it 3.7 cm x 4.7 cm in Illustrator.goroth wrote:It's super easy dude. Just get the dimensions for your favourite boxes in mm, then create rectangles with the same dimensions in pixels. It's all vector graphics so it doesn't actually matter what size you make anything, as long as the scale is the same. But mm=px creates pretty decent sized images for a computer screen without messing around too much.
Inkscape is free and rad.
