Connecting Foogers

I have been for a while now, pondering what seems to me to be a much more difficult question than I first expected, how to connect me equipment. Here is my list:

  1. Korg M3 (2 ins, 6 outs)
  2. Voyager (2 ins, 2 outs)
  3. Foogers (except delay fooger, 1 in, 1 out, fooger also has mono send and return)
  4. Eventide Ecplise (2 ins, 2 outs) - rackmount
  5. Pod XT (2 ins, 2 outs)
  6. 4 gutiar pedals.
  7. Mixer 6 channel Berringer rackmount

So that is the setup no mentioning MIDI and CVs.

My first though with the foogers was to connect all of them to a patch bay. Very easy to do but not very elegant. I also wanted to separate my audio routing from my CVs (which avoids some unwanted surpirzes as well).

All I am thinking about right now is audio although I am planning on routing all my CVs into a TRS patchbay including the back of the Voyager. CP-251, and expansion for the Voyager which I also have well be kept separate.

I am looking at the Sound Sculpture Switchblade to route my foogers, eventide and perhaps my Voyager and M3. I think one has is 16x16. The software looks super powerful and I can save different setups to as presets.

the other option is the Vodoo Labs pedal switcher. Its cheaper but pedal are in a fixed order.

Just wondering how others connect things. Any Swtichblade users out there?

I dream of having something like the Switchblade. I do a lot of tinkering where I use my Moog pedals to process sounds that I record into a looping device. Then I like to mangle the loop with the Moog pedals. I often rewire everything while playing in order to do this. A Switchblade would make things so much easier.

Check out molten audio. They have some pretty awesome effects loops. 2 fx loops that switch back and forth via lfo, rythmically, or dynamically for example

Edit: sorry its molten voltage heres the linkhttp://moltenvoltage.com/

Thanks for the link. Definately an interesting pedal. It’s not really in the same category as something like switchblade which is meant for multiple pedals but it would be useful with foogers. I also liked the ability to use a side chain on it.