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don't pay somebody to do it for you...do it yourself!!!
i build a wooden pedalboard with case cover all out of this
nice pine board (no, lowes didn't have any purpleheart or bubinga) and i use one
of those things they use to tie boats to the dock as a handle and window locks
to keep the case on top for travel. it's sturdy as can be and looks pretty
cool when it's packed up...and it's got personality (read:
homemade).
1. first of all, velcro the whole surface. moving
things around from gig to gig will eventually wear out your velcro, so i'd try
to find a happy medium. you'll get used to it and then you won't even have
to look down.
2. why do you have a pedal post-edp? why not just
use midi to control output/feedback? i have three volume pedals and an all
access. from my board there are three wires: all access power, midi, and
audio.
3. build a board and build a lid. otherwise,
you're just asking for broken pedals.
4. remove the rubber feet. most are either screwed
in or glued on. either way, get them off and attach the velcro to the
entire bottom side of the pedal. those little guys won't budge after
that.
-jim
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