And so it begins
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 8:11 pm
Now that I have a GCX to work with, I can move forward with my rig project. I’ve been studying the worksheet and examples available to visualize the setup.
Like many, I’m trying to simplify and shorten my set up time, and maximize reliability. What I want is this: my GCP on a pedalboard just big enough to hold an expression pedal or two (or exp pedal and wah) my Strobostomp tuner (turning around to look at a rack tuner won’t do), and maybe my Sennheiser wireless receiver. I’d like to have an easy way to sub a cord if I ever have a problem with the wireless, which is why I’m still deciding where the wireless should be.
The signal will go to a rack that will contain a Carvin power supply, the GCX, an Intellifex (for now) and a sliding shelf for some of my pedals. The signal will end at a Mesa TC50 which has midi control over the three channels, reverb, effects loop and boost...so I don’t need to use GCX loops for those functions. I have a combo, so I have to make midi and effects loop connections from the rack to the amp at every gig, and that won’t change...but I’d like to have a patch bay at the back of the rack to minimize wear and tear on component jacks, and get all connections color coded for easier set ups.
Right now I only have the GCP and a tuner at front of stage, so that’s just one midi cable and a guitar cable from the tuner going back to the amp and rack...no power cable needed. That may change...depending on where the wireless ends up.
I have a larger rack to use for mocking up, so I’ll end up knowing exactly how many spaces I’ll end up needing to buy. I’ve seen some super clean racks, and I’d like to have no cable movement other than the GCX to sliding shelf ones.
Like many, I’m trying to simplify and shorten my set up time, and maximize reliability. What I want is this: my GCP on a pedalboard just big enough to hold an expression pedal or two (or exp pedal and wah) my Strobostomp tuner (turning around to look at a rack tuner won’t do), and maybe my Sennheiser wireless receiver. I’d like to have an easy way to sub a cord if I ever have a problem with the wireless, which is why I’m still deciding where the wireless should be.
The signal will go to a rack that will contain a Carvin power supply, the GCX, an Intellifex (for now) and a sliding shelf for some of my pedals. The signal will end at a Mesa TC50 which has midi control over the three channels, reverb, effects loop and boost...so I don’t need to use GCX loops for those functions. I have a combo, so I have to make midi and effects loop connections from the rack to the amp at every gig, and that won’t change...but I’d like to have a patch bay at the back of the rack to minimize wear and tear on component jacks, and get all connections color coded for easier set ups.
Right now I only have the GCP and a tuner at front of stage, so that’s just one midi cable and a guitar cable from the tuner going back to the amp and rack...no power cable needed. That may change...depending on where the wireless ends up.
I have a larger rack to use for mocking up, so I’ll end up knowing exactly how many spaces I’ll end up needing to buy. I’ve seen some super clean racks, and I’d like to have no cable movement other than the GCX to sliding shelf ones.