I'll put in a plug <sic> for this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xszB3pAGrdwPart of the challenge of making an ergonomic and usable pedalboard is being able to access pedal-switching on the fly. Many folks will opts for a loop-selector, to route everything to the front, which can make a lot of sense in some applications. On the other hand, it can involve a lot of excess audio cabling and concerns about signal quality. But if one has a bunch of e-switched pedals that simply use soft-touch momentary SPST switches, it can be a rather simple matter to leave the pedals with the shortest possible interconnecting cables, and run a cable for remote
switching to a row of soft-touch switches at the front of the pedalboard.
It's not that hard, either, to make a loop-selector unit that contains a couple of 3PDT switches with ins and out, for where you absolutely need it, and a couple of non-dedicated soft-touch SPST stomp switches for where they can be used. All the control comes to the front, and the pedals can be situated wherever they fit best, not where you can reach them the easiest.
But, all of that said, I do like the pedalboard, Paul, and the manner in which it is configured for the user, not just for the carrier. Also, the color scheme is handy for being able to surprise-gig on the Russian front. Wolverines!
