Thanks for sharing your project. Nice to see, that others also try to go for a compact on-stage experience
Is your stand in a height for playing while standing? Standing I have the general problem, that it’s hard to use more than one pedal simultaneously.
Also your stand looks, like you can tilt it.
And since you mentioned: That’s one hell of a clean appearance
Also mentionable the 90° plugs for 100% stage suitability.
Actually, I never thought about building my own stand, maybe some future project
ericL wrote:Not quite as many as the other board
Mine was built with the Stage 3 in mind concerning the number and types of pedals, but needed to be compatible to all keyboards via generic MIDI
Now also the problems from too many plugs, like mix-up and duration of plugging, dissolve.
By the way: You could also add an arduino to your „project box“, since most of the work, like mounting the pedals, is already done
ericL wrote:I have mounted the following pedals from left to right:
- Speed switch control for offstage Ventilator
- Organ swell pedal (Yamaha FC-7)
- Sustain (Nord pedal)
- Control pedal (Yamaha FC-7)
I also thought about buying a second FC-7, since it’s just amazing compared to the Korg EXP-2. But imperfectness sometimes has it’s own style
ericL wrote:all of the cables feed through a chase into a project box. I have a multi-pin snake that comes from the keyboard, feeding into the project box and then a separate multi-pin 30' snake going from that to my offstage rack. I have this much cabling so I can easily roll my stand around stage during performance.
How many pins do you have and how are they wired? Looks like a heavy duty plug you’re using to attach that 30’ cable.
For moving around by the way, I use a game controller (
click) with wireless MIDI (
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