post pics of your pedalboards
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I'm still waiting for a desktop rack, so this is my temporary solution..
When I have my Voyager along with the VX-351 it will all fit nicely in a 10 space unit.
[size=75]"I like to play with electronic noise makers. I hope someone wants to listen, and if not, I'll still be up at 3 am making sequences in the dark, drinking coffee, and burning expensive incense." [i]Rod Modell[/i][/size]
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Yeah, cool paint. But, without the wood are the circuits exposed? Risky!
Sub Phatty, MF-101, MF-103, MF-104z, & MF-105
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Yeah...I can tell you what two of them are. Maybe all of them. MF103, 101, and 107? I think it's a 107. The switches kinda give them away.EricK wrote:I loked at those and thoughgt "Hmm those must be analogue"
lol
Jeez I shoudl have better eyes than that when it comes to Moog.
Minitaur, CP-251, EHX #1 Echo, EHX Space Drums/Crash Pads, QSC GX-3, Pyramid stereo power amp, Miracle Pianos, Walking Stick ribbon controller, Synthutron.com, 1983 Hammond organ, dot com modular.
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Yeah, they are Painted'Foogers.
I thought that original Moog paintjob is a little sad, so I gave them some joy and funnyness.
I don't think they need to have their ears to be safe, I take care of them, don't worry.
Just for info : switches are Yellow, Orange and Red.
I modded the Lowpass with a True Bypass mod, plus a Volume knob (to match the bypass signal when drive is cranked up).
Here it is.