Let's see those FM9 rigs!

Currently have a "sidecar" board on a pedaltrain nano like the smaller pic below, next to my FM9 on the floor. But after using the pedaltrain nano setup for the first time I can tell that patching the input, expression pedal, power, and both XLR outputs is going to get old.

So I'm considering a temple duo 24 to avoid patching and so I can use the M3.5 screws to mount the FM9

Two questions:

1) Will the tan thing fit above the FM9, or even below the board. It is 2" tall x 3.8" wide x 6.3" long.

2) Is there a flat board or different product that I can use screws to mount the FM9? I can always drill through a board but I'd prefer not to do that.

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Long time, no see, Alex! I was using a Creation Aero board and drilled holes to mount the FM9 directly on it. The gaps lined up with the vent on the bottom. Benefit of the Aero series being that you could fit a shallow power supply underneath, since you'll be hard pressed for space on top of a true flat board.

You really want more of a 14-16" width to do what you want because I don't know of an IEC connection shallow enough to fit between the Launcher and the FM9. You want to think of the FM9 as more like 10" in width, and the Duo is only 12.5".

Alternatively, I'd consider stacking the Shure receiver on top of the Launcher if you don't need to regularly access those switches, but that also doesn't quite fit vertically with the DVP4 on a 12.5" width. Preferably not on an angled board though.
 
Hello everyone, I am looking for colored clamping rings. In order to limit the risk of connection errors of my expression pedals, the red cord on the input which has the red ring, the blue cord on the input which has the blue ring ... etc.

I am not sure of the translation made by google translate ..... sorry if the translation is not perfect.
 

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Hello everyone, I am looking for colored clamping rings. In order to limit the risk of connection errors of my expression pedals, the red cord on the input which has the red ring, the blue cord on the input which has the blue ring ... etc.

I am not sure of the translation made by google translate ..... sorry if the translation is not perfect.
Chad Boston has those available for sale, IIRC....
 
Pedalboard 2.0. Added a HX One in a Swiss Army knife type role. The expression knob under the bridge is for ambient reverb mix, which is there for jamming at home, and usually off for live use.
 

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Out of curiosity, how are you using (reason for) the vp4 in addition with the fm9?
More is more.

I'm offloading three drive blocks and a delay at the start of my chain to it in my main gigging preset right now.
 
for concerts I take an FC-6 with my FM9, but here, an FC-12 and an FC-6 coupled with the FM9!! There's something to play tap dancing with! ;)
 

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My back is twitching just thinking about carrying it. But my mind is reeling at the possibilities this many switches presents for me live.

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I have literally just finished setting mine up! The FC12 really improves my workflow with the FM9. I’m using a Helix bag to lug the FC12 around on my back, out of sight out of mind.
 
The latest iteration of the board. This should be enough power for one guitarist on stage, right? Right?

I might replace the expression knob on the far left with one of these. Need to play it out a bit and see if I really need durable, foot controllable expression for what I'm using that knob for now (rates on modulation effects like rotary, flange, chorus, etc.).

Red and blue expression knobs are for the VP4. What they do depends on the preset. In this preset they let me control the master feedback and tape speed on the delay block so I can make spaceship noises with it.

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