How to use: The RockBoard MOD 1 All-in-One Patchbay by Warwick

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
  • There are a multiple of ways you can use a patchbay for your pedalboard. This video shows how you can set up a patchbay for running two circuits in one pedalbard. Here you have the option to use all your modulation pedals in one circuit, and all your drives and distortions in another.
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    00:00 Introduction
    01:39 Choosing new pedals
    03:51 The setup
    06:07 The mod 1
    07:13 How to connect a effects loop
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  • @macoticoz77
    @macoticoz77 Před 3 dny +1

    Hi, I have a Rockboard Mod 2 v2, and when I go from the guitar directly to the Fender Buffer Level pedal, everything is fine, but when I want to enter through the patchbay and then to the buffer, it generates a small noise... with respect to the outputs everything is fine, there is no noise, I have an MXR10 band where at the end I divide the signal, one for Iridium and another for the amplifier, all of that through the patchbay, the noise is only when I go directly to the patchbay before the buffer... that's it bro, greetings!

    • @MusicMadnessM
      @MusicMadnessM  Před 3 dny +1

      @@macoticoz77 thanks for sharing that observation, can't say I have had the same issue though! But allways good to hear other peoples experiences!