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Thank you very much brianv4!The absolute cleanest build I've seen, nice work!

Thank you very much brianv4!The absolute cleanest build I've seen, nice work!

Sure thing. The aluminum flat bars are risers for the FM9. They make up the difference between the bottom of the physical unit and the feet that are built into the end caps.This looks amazing and almost exactly what I need:
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My setup is just the FM9 and two EV2s. I don't understand the aluminum flat bar setup. Can you explain that further?
I think @Tremonti was referencing a different post, though the timing was unfortunate.You are correct regarding the FM9 functionality, but I only have one expression pedal on the board. That expression is connected to PDL 1 on the FM9 via one TRS cable. The TT-2 switch is connected to both PDL 2 and PDL 3 on the FM9 with two regular TS cables.
He was indeed referencing a different post. I went ahead and removed that replyI think @Tremonti was referencing a different post, though the timing was unfortunate.
I am also curious to see @Jazzmaster1414 's reply to see if there's some kind of expression over MIDI business going on somwhere.





How did you fix the FM9 in this case?The photographer at a recent music festival got a closeup shot of my FM9 board...View attachment 146901
Nothing too fancy, two FC pedals and a MIDI out to my synthesizer so that switching scenes can switch patches on it.
Output direct to the PA and a Laney FR-212 which you can see glowing in the background here:
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Couple pics from another show (only the Laney amp is mine..)
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Unleash the dogsThe photographer at a recent music festival got a closeup shot of my FM9 board...View attachment 146901
Nothing too fancy, two FC pedals and a MIDI out to my synthesizer so that switching scenes can switch patches on it.
Output direct to the PA and a Laney FR-212 which you can see glowing in the background here:
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Couple pics from another show (only the Laney amp is mine..)
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Not sure I get it ?Unleash the dogs
I saved each of your pics to a folder on my PC for future reference, as I might copy you in some way with my FM9. You and I have similar design aesthetics, as I did something similar a couple of years ago with my old HX Effects board: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.





What's the advantage of the MI58 over the 909 that (I think) you had before?
Size. Latency lower(though never issue with 909). The receiver pack is smaller, lighter and no external antennas. Also cheaper. Win in ALL categories.What's the advantage of the MI58 over the 909 that (I think) you had before?
Cool - thanks!Size. Latency lower(though never issue with 909). The receiver pack is smaller, lighter and no external antennas. Also cheaper. Win in ALL categories.


