Random question but I’m trying to build a pedalboard and I was wondering if there is a way to use both midi pedals and regular audio ones on the same board, if so how would I go about doing so? Thanks!
It all depends on the situation and customer use. If the board is touring and flying (which this one isn’t) we screw everything down. In this situation, we have found the power supplies are the first to “pop” off in a drop or weird situation. There is more liability of a power supply coming off the board as all of the cables plugged into it are necessary to run the whole board. If all or most cables broke it’s a larger problem than a single pedal
This is very well done!
Thanks!
Random question but I’m trying to build a pedalboard and I was wondering if there is a way to use both midi pedals and regular audio ones on the same board, if so how would I go about doing so? Thanks!
You definitely can. This board does that. MIDI has nothing to do with your audio signal chain. They are two separate things
How come you screw in the power supply, but duolock the pedals?
It all depends on the situation and customer use. If the board is touring and flying (which this one isn’t) we screw everything down. In this situation, we have found the power supplies are the first to “pop” off in a drop or weird situation. There is more liability of a power supply coming off the board as all of the cables plugged into it are necessary to run the whole board. If all or most cables broke it’s a larger problem than a single pedal
Also, ease of switching. You seldom switch a power supply. People switch pedals all of the time.
Thanks for the info!
I’d watch it at regular speed….
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