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Re: My Effects pedal dream



Phil

Fascinating use of multiple levels. Does the lack of visual reference on 
the face of the EDP ever become an inconvenience? Just wondering. How is 
it as far as comfort of use (ie. ergonomics)? Do you find it difficult to 
try and stomp on level two, standing on one foot and proceding to rock? Is 
the duvet cover sufficiently durable? I've been using a keyboard bag for 
mine. It's survived everything, spilled Guinness, cigarette burns, my 
Border Collie puppy. Sorry for all of the questions. Have designed, or 
rather presided over the evolution of my own pedal board.

Wondering.

Respectfully,

Todd Howell

-----Original Message-----
From: phill wilson <blackface@hotmail.co.uk>
Sent: Sep 11, 2005 12:12 PM
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: My Effects pedal dream

Hi all, its been a while.

I have finally finished the floorboard of my dreams!! see pics here

http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/phillwilson_uk/detail?.dir=14c4&.dnm=1c8f.jpg&.src=ph

I have also found that using one of those storage bags for putting duvets 
under your bed makes a great carry bag to stop leads and the like falling 
out during transit. It has already been dubed the Body-bag setup by my 
local 
nightclub owner.

anyways, I have had a new idea for an effects pedal. It is a mechanical 
effect similar to an A/B box rather then one involving component 
electronics. what I am looking for is someone from this list with the 
relevent knowlege who I could run through my idea with.

Sorry if I am being a little vague, basically if you have moded a pedal 
before I imagine you would know enough to help me. I have tried doing this 
alone using logical reasoning, but Im getting some awful buzzes and not a 
lot of success.

Thanks to anyone who can spare the time.

Phill

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