Hi everyone!
I'm hoping to start a collection of completed Player pedalboards to collect ideas and inspiration for those who have completed theirs and those who are still thinking about.
Let's stay friendly 😉
Hi everyone!
I'm hoping to start a collection of completed Player pedalboards to collect ideas and inspiration for those who have completed theirs and those who are still thinking about.
Let's stay friendly 😉
With the Player I was finally able to create my programmable setup in a very small form factor.
The idea is to have digital setlist (in this case in Camelot Pro on the iPad) and just one foot switch to change to the next sound. This way there no need to search banks or remember which preset to use when.
Theres one second foot switch to be able to step back one sound in case that's needed.
For improvisations three basic sounds are always available via the 3 switches on the player itself.
Poweramp is a basic Harley Beton 100W solid state mono amp.
The Boss FS-1-WL on the bottom (connected via USB to the Anker-hub at the front) is used to send the up and down signal from the external switches to Camelot on the iPad. The iPad is connected to the Anker hub which has it's own USB-connection the Player for MIDI Data.
The iPad can also be used to connect to the Players Access Point to use the rig manager.
EDIT: The board itself is the Harley Benton Spaceship 40 Power. It powers the Kemper, the tuner, the MIDI controller and the iPad.
and the iPad
Hi dasznik, could you explain, how the iPad gets powered?
Just trying out for acoustic gig tonight. Not set in stone hence the messy wiring.
Can you spot the Player? I control the bank and 3 effects with the micro.Pro
Moved it to the electric direct board for the quiet stages.
Could this be all you need?
My simple pedalboard!
Nice and tidy, no mess no fuss.
It's gone through a few iterations but I think I'm close if not at the point now where everything is doing what I want and I can now just play guitar.
The MXR compressor I've used for playing bass actually works great for guitar.
MIDI Captain with latest Kemper Player updates lets me put the 5 slots with varying amps and configurations +tap then I use the 3 on board player pedals for different stomps on/off.
Great idea this thread to get tips on how to organize our pedalboards.
Hello everyone. I have joined the KPP club for its versatility, as I can use it in different configurations depending on the show (cover band, jazz big band, rock, TV shows, etc) ,and the amount of presets I need.
Large format: I have rescued an old Rocktron Midi Mate, which besides giving access to 10 rigs without changing banks, I can make it show the name of the preset (you have to write each one, but it's fast), something very useful with the KPP as it has no screen.
Medium format. A no less old Boss FC-50. Also built like a tank and very useful with the KPP as it offers access to the 5 rigs of each bank.
Small format: The handy Chocolate for switching rigs (the KPP footswitches are for EFX 1 and 2 and for tuner/Tap tempo).
Cheers
Really happy with this combo.
This is my backup rig to the Stage.
Signal chain: Guitar>JHS A/B Switcher (for cable or Shure wireless)>ISP Decimator>SP Comp>SoloDallas Storm>Noble Screamer>Muse Driver>Notaklon>Player>Halo (stereo)>H90 (stereo)>DISO+
Bridge6 midi pedal runs both the Player and H90 on separate cables
Display MoreGreat idea this thread to get tips on how to organize our pedalboards.
Hello everyone. I have joined the KPP club for its versatility, as I can use it in different configurations depending on the show (cover band, jazz big band, rock, TV shows, etc) ,and the amount of presets I need.
Large format: I have rescued an old Rocktron Midi Mate, which besides giving access to 10 rigs without changing banks, I can make it show the name of the preset (you have to write each one, but it's fast), something very useful with the KPP as it has no screen.
Medium format. A no less old Boss FC-50. Also built like a tank and very useful with the KPP as it offers access to the 5 rigs of each bank.
Small format: The handy Chocolate for switching rigs (the KPP footswitches are for EFX 1 and 2 and for tuner/Tap tempo).
Cheers
Can you please tell what is that small pedalboard? I need exactly that!
Can you please tell what is that small pedalboard? I need exactly that!
Well. I was looking for a pedalboard in that size, and coincidentally discovered on Amazon a monitor stand with the perfect measurements. It is made of metal and is quite robust.
The only thing I have done is to put only two sections of the legs in the back to achieve the inclination, and put some adhesive pieces of rubber to avoid slipping.
Cheers.
cool stuff
Small but perfectly formed. Kemper head is now retired in the studio.
Some nice pedal boards on display!
Very nice 👍
My fly rig....made a mistake in getting a wah, should have got a midi controller and expression pedal but otherwise really pleased with the sound.
The Harley Benton power amp drives my Kabinet well...