Let's see those FM9 rigs!

Slightly off-topic: Rockboard Quad 4.3 vs. Templeboard Duo 43?
I think that's just a what flavor do you like type of deal! I haven't used Rock board or even seen one until now, It looks like a solid piece!

My comments are biased to the Temple stuff. I like how it has the little holes to secure the large items with screws. It does have a lot of options that are made to fit, work well and are pretty popular on this forum!
 
Well Unix-Guy was right. Selling the FM3 turbo mkII, the Axe 3 and an FC12 and this is the complete board/new rig. Midi is just for 8 scenes, nothing more. Mission for Wah and a real in-line Volume pedal. Shure GLXD wireless is always on tuner and just step on volume to not have sound. The FM3 is best on its own with an exp and a 2 button box. Add anymore to it and you might as well get the FM9, IMO.

Like having 3 outputs for FOH, RIG on Stage and 1 free for possible FX loop extra pedal add ons.
 

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Well Unix-Guy was right. Selling the FM3 turbo mkII, the Axe 3 and an FC12 and this is the complete board/new rig. Midi is just for 8 scenes, nothing more. Mission for Wah and a real in-line Volume pedal. Shure GLXD wireless is always in tuner. The FM3 is best in own with an exp and a 2 button box. Add anymore to it and you might as well get the FM9.

Like having 3 outputs for FOH, RIG on Stage and 1 free for possible FX loop extra pedal add ons.
The main reason I moved to the FM9! Unless your good with a few effects at your feet without having to press and hold FM 9 is the deal!
 
Slightly off-topic: Rockboard Quad 4.3 vs. Templeboard Duo 43?
I'm not a fan of the big holes on the Rockboard. I've never been interested in the Pedal train for the same reason. I'd like to see Temple make side plates included instead of charging $20 a pop extra...but it's a fab design. ✌🏼
 
I spent quite a bit of time researching and designing a board for my FM9, and I thought I would share the result in case it helps someone else as this forum assisted me 👍

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The Board itself is a RockBoard TRES 3.3. Along with the FM9, the top includes a Shure GLXD16+ Wireless, a Fractal EV-2 Expression Pedal and a Mission Engineering TT-2 Switch. Mounting is done with 3M Dual Lock and 1" x 1/4" aluminum flat bars were used as risers to secure the FM9.

Underneath is a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus, Mesa/Boogie Midi Matrix and RockBoard MOD 2 Patch Bay that consolidates the three unique midi functions I need to control four different Boogie amps; along with cable routing for 4-Cable Method. The Pedal Power and Midi Matrix are also mounted with 3M Dual Lock. 1" x 1" Panduit Slotted Wire Duct was used for routing and protection of cables.
 
I see you have two expression pedals plus a two button box. How is this being done as I thought the pedal inserts on the FM9 did not allow for two button per pedal, like the FM3. Only 1 each. So FM9 = 3 pedals or 3 buttons or combo. FM3 = 2 pedals or 4 buttons or combo. Am I wrong and if not, how are you utilizing this seemingly superfluous button?
 
I spent quite a bit of time researching and designing a board for my FM9, and I thought I would share the result in case it helps someone else as this forum assisted me 👍

fm9_pedalboard_page_1.jpg

fm9_pedalboard_page_2.jpg

fm9_pedalboard_page_3.jpg

fm9_pedalboard_page_4.jpg

fm9_pedalboard_page_5.jpg


The Board itself is a RockBoard TRES 3.3. Along with the FM9, the top includes a Shure GLXD16+ Wireless, a Fractal EV-2 Expression Pedal and a Mission Engineering TT-2 Switch. Mounting is done with 3M Dual Lock and 1" x 1/4" aluminum flat bars were used as risers to secure the FM9.

Underneath is a Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2 Plus, Mesa/Boogie Midi Matrix and RockBoard MOD 2 Patch Bay that consolidates the three unique midi functions I need to control four different Boogie amps; along with cable routing for 4-Cable Method. The Pedal Power and Midi Matrix are also mounted with 3M Dual Lock. 1" x 1" Panduit Slotted Wire Duct was used for routing and protection of cables.
The absolute cleanest build I've seen, nice work!
 
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