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lalimacefolle
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lalimacefolle
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07/27/2002 3:44 am
that's a very complicated task. You can have a floorboard, with every switch turning a particular sound (like going through your chorus, then into the EQ) and another switch that makes you go through other things, or maybe other amps.
Those boards are midi driven, and usually, it's the guitar tech that builds them. (or someone whose job it is)

Actually, if you have more than 10 pedals, I think you should turn to a rack. What pedals do you have?
Other than a wah, a distortion, a chorus, a delay, a whammy maybe, what's useful? If you love Jimi, maybe an octaver, but what else?
You also have the possibility to see the Pod, which is equivalent, in quality, to the biggest racks of the 80s. It can be floorboard driven, and it has more things than you'll ever need. (actually, there's also a rack version, with more in and outs for recording)