lp59
Experienced
Here is how I attached my FC6 on a Pedal Train board.
• Fasten some wood on the board, put some velcro on it and at the back of the FC
• I cut a slice in the top of the board to make room for the jacks
• You can see the back, the rivets attaching the wood planks, and how the EV-1 is attached: 2 holes to let the 2 top screws go through (get rid of the rubber feet), I kept the 2 rubber feet in the middle to keep the bottom plate of the EV-1 secured to the pedal, I put the 2 bottom screws and feet on the side, and put some velcro at this place.
• Velcro the FC on the board
• Add some LED light on the bottom.
• Everything is nice and clean, packed and unpacked in seconds.
• I have 3 FC switches done with an old Digitech FS3X lying around, the 4th switch is in the Mission Pedal
• I must check if I can power the status LED of the Mission pedal with the USB power supply used for the lighting.
• Change the color with a remote controller or let it change it automatically.
• Fasten some wood on the board, put some velcro on it and at the back of the FC
• I cut a slice in the top of the board to make room for the jacks
• You can see the back, the rivets attaching the wood planks, and how the EV-1 is attached: 2 holes to let the 2 top screws go through (get rid of the rubber feet), I kept the 2 rubber feet in the middle to keep the bottom plate of the EV-1 secured to the pedal, I put the 2 bottom screws and feet on the side, and put some velcro at this place.
• Velcro the FC on the board
• Add some LED light on the bottom.
• Everything is nice and clean, packed and unpacked in seconds.
• I have 3 FC switches done with an old Digitech FS3X lying around, the 4th switch is in the Mission Pedal
• I must check if I can power the status LED of the Mission pedal with the USB power supply used for the lighting.
• Change the color with a remote controller or let it change it automatically.