Liquid Guy wrote:So, questions...
What's that patch box? How do you use it live? Is it like a patch bay for the different pedals?
The switcher in front right with 3 footswitches, is that for the looper? I see the looper is under the top tier...
What's WFRI?
I'll repeat someone else's question: how are the foogers fastened to the board?
Is the board diy or pro made? It's extraordinary!
The Pittsburgh patchbox is a small Eurorack enclosure designed for the floor. It's the big box on the bottom right with all of the patch cables. I currently have it setup for two things. The left half replicates a synth kind of sound (like an EHX Micro Synth). Its a an envelope detector (Pittsburgh Detect) that goes into an envelope generator (Pittsburgh ADSR) that controls the filter on my MF-101. The audio is routed through a Soundlabs .COM module that basically crushes it to a square and gives me sun octaves. The other module is a Mutable Instruments Clouds.
The patchbox is cool, but it's very noisy. It has to be isolated from the rest of the audio ground. I'll be using a stereo DI. Here's the link to the patchbox.
http://pittsburghmodular.com/patch-box/
WFRI stands for Whiteface Reissue.
I just use dual lock Velcro for everything. I took the feet off of the moogerfoogers, flipped the bottom plate around, and velcro'd.
My friend is a woodworker. I designed the entire thing, sourced the wood locally, then he made it.