Smitty you might want to try the iPad setup first. I bought an iPad mini in 2016 to use as a dedicated part of my iRig setup. In the bedroom it was fine but at band volumes it was unbearably noisey.So, here's the start of the new pedal board. Essentially, this is just a board for the MIDI control components and the audio interface for the computer.
Nothing on this board is an actual effects pedal. On the far left is the ten-button MIDI Commander. Next to it are two expression pedals. The MIDI Commander and pedals work together with the Bias FX2 program in the computer. I will be able to select patches and turn effects on and off with the MIDI Commander. For most patches, I'll program the two expression pedals to act as a volume and a wah. To the far right is just a TC Electronics PolyTune tuner, which connects to the audio interface. The Presonus audio to USB interface is the blue and black box toward the corner.
The MIDI Commander and the interface will both connect to the computer via USB.
All the open, unused area is for future use. One thing I may eventually do is to install the mobile version of
Bias FX2 on my iPad and use that for processing, instead of my laptop. If I do that, the iPad could sit comfortably in the unused area of the pedal board.
This is just the beginning. I still need to build cables to length and to paint the board, but you can see the general layout.
Here's just a basic full shot:
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Here's a closeup of the MIDI Commander:
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A closeup of the two expression pedals:
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And, finally the Presonus Audio Interface. The cool thing is that I bought this from our own @Sp8ctre a couple of years ago!
Thanks, Sp8ctre!
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Just for a little comparison, here's a shot of the new board alongside my other pedal board:
I'm definitely down-sizing!
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