Jeffrey Kunde MIDI Pedal Board Overview
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- čas přidán 13. 07. 2016
- Full overview of Jeffrey Kunde's new MIDI System by Mikey at Goodwood Audio during the pedalboard clinic at Creation Music Company. At the heart of the board is a RJM Mastermind PBC that gives Jeffrey flexibility he didn't have in his previous board. A full written description of the board and signal chain can be found at: jeffreykunde.com/gear
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18:35 Respect to the cake maker! What a work of art!
This is insane !!!! What a crazy awesome setup
WOuld be more helpful if the person recording had of recorded live what the person was showing..
Can't wait to get my Chase Bliss Audio Gravitas. Such an amazing Tremelo. Then the switcher....one day.
Holy crap this board is genius. Talk about really using the technology we have to make things the most efficient and the most effective they can be
All he needs now is a Boss DS-1 :)
Is there a simpler way of way splitting the signal between the big sky and timeline? Like I don't have the pbc.
which pedal is engaged that creates the skyscraper type overdrive at 21:27, the jhs bolt?
What brand of 1/4" cable are you using?
So are you sending the mono pedals literally to the amp input...then using the EFX sends OF THE AMPS to come back and forth from the Timeline and Bigsky? Not really understanding how you patched that. Thanks
Where can I get my hands on the selah quartz v2?
So, I'm curious as to why not use the Mastermind to do all the midi changes as it can be programed to do it all?
What power are you using?
I see the PBC can run parallel, and you've chosen to do it. What is the benefit of running the Timeline and Big Sky in parallel instead of series?
I'll have it!
Hey, quick question! How/where is his volume pedal worked into the PBC? Does the PBC have an always on loop for the VP that you can pick where in the signal chain you want the VP to fall? I know it's pretty common practice to run the VP after your drives and before you delays/modulations, just curious where his is in the setup. Thank you!
There are two insert points. Between loops 4 and 5 and then between loops 6 and 7. We usually put a volume pedal between loops 6 and 7.
Goodwood Audio awesome, thanks so much.. One more quick question, how are you guys controlling the "red remote" function on the superbolt with the PBC?
Alton Smith We didn't bother.
I'm confused about the power supply. I get how it works but where does he put the distributor and how does he power the interfacer and the rest of the isolators, etc. Also where does he put the isolators etc.?
Everything is hidden underneath the BigSky and Timeline.
Great video but not much explaining of how it switches to parallel and series and how it would sound with everything
What are you looking to have explained in that right? The PBC handles the splitting and summing of the signals. That's all set in the programming of the PBC.
Hey thats me at 20:42!
Is the RJM the only switcher out today that will do parallel stereo fx?
PJ Jackson The Boss ES-8 does it too.
It looks like the Boss can only handle mono fx in parallel without additional gear. I could be wrong though. I also just came across the Musicom Lab EFX mk-V. This unit looks pretty promising. I'm still researching. Have you looked into it?
How is this been powered. Please show
I am guessing 2 or 3 voodoo labs power supplies
I found out a few weeks ago that’s it’s 2 gigrig isolators
ah ok cool thanks!
17:50
What's the size of the flat board ?
From memory it's 31" x 19". If it isn't exactly that, it's very close.
Also how much does it cost to have something like this board built and set up?
A few grand
10k
Great video guys. How do I setup my timeline and bigsky to run in parallel like that??? its sound unreal!!
The PBC does it all. It splits the signal so you have a dry signal that is untouched and the 2 signals that run into timeline and bigsky are separate from the dry and from each other. Once the signal gets back to the PBC it sums the signals back together into one giving you the complete signal.
Thanks bro..so there is no easy way? You need some sort of looper?
+David Dawson the PBC is the easy way lol
+Gear Nerds but it's just too big lol..
You may be able to do it if you had a buffered spliter then an RJM mini line mixer
cool
Whats he using to power it all?
The GigRig modular power system.
Hey what Brand of cables and jacks did yous use for the borad?
...funny ...I have a 68 Pro Reverb and a massive pedalboard.....but I gig with my Line 6 AX2....sounds great .....
Pc masterace
Damn! I wish, I knew how to build a board like this! But I'm way too stupid for that. XD
"Cafés do Brasil"
You could do all this with an axe fx. I mean if you are a professional guitar player and you make your living doing this then don't settle for an axe fx. But for the weekend warrior, you could dial most of this in the axe fx in about an hour. Just saying.
Absolutely. But 1s and 0s are boring ;)
not too clear
All this to play Christian church music 🤦🏻♂️ It's like Coldplay with even worse lyrics.