indeed. it's much better but i still can't accurately mock up any of the 4 boards i have in progress. i just realized how rediculous it is to be building 4 boards at once as i typed that.I think that making all the pedals to scale and making different size boards would really improve usability.
That's a great question. But what is the purpose of taking a picture of your current pedalboard and then posting it on TGP?With the pedals not to size, and no way to change the size of the oedalboard, I'm not sure what the purpose of this is?
I agree! That'd be tight!As an idea, perhaps you should load various pedalbards (Pedaltrain, etc.) as backgrounds so we can see where they'd fit.
i still dont' understand the purpose.That's a great question. But what is the purpose of taking a picture of your current pedalboard and then posting it on TGP?
But what about a board you are thinking of building? Or a board that you saw a guitar player use last night at the club?
What about looking for boards that included a Crowther Hotcake? What about a board that included a fuzz before a wah rather than a wah before the fuzz?
We aim to answer all these questions and plenty more.
Phil
ps...if you see a pedal that is not sized correctly, let us know as we're trying our best to size them.
Sure, but so far I have not taken a pic of my pedalboard and posted it. I suppose the purpose is two-fold. 1 - show off your pedals/config/pedalboard, 2 - give others ideas. Also they sometimes spark conversation. "how do you like this pedal or that?" "I tried that combo on my board and it never sounded good, what are you doing?" - that kind of stuff.That's a great question. But what is the purpose of taking a picture of your current pedalboard and then posting it on TGP?
But what about a board you are thinking of building? Or a board that you saw a guitar player use last night at the club?
What about looking for boards that included a Crowther Hotcake? What about a board that included a fuzz before a wah rather than a wah before the fuzz?
We aim to answer all these questions and plenty more.
Phil
ps...if you see a pedal that is not sized correctly, let us know as we're trying our best to size them.