Guitar/Bass Modeling Floorboard with Quad-Core SHARC DSP
https://neuraldsp.com/quad-cortex
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Selling my full pedalboard featuring a Limited Edition Neural DSP Quad Cortex. This is the black and gold QC, that I bought from Sweetwater in November of 2023. Before getting into the guts of the board, let me say I'm not interested in parting this out right now. After some time if there's no interest in the entire board, I'll start parting it out, but don't expect that to happen for at least a month. Also, it will be cheaper to buy the whole thing than in parts.Board components (everything is in excellent condition):NDSP Quad CortexStrymon BigskyLine 6 HX StompMorningstar MC6 ProLehle Mono Volume SShure GLXD16+ (will come with transmitter pack)Korg Pitchblack XS (tuner)Board - Rockboard Quad 4.2 with MOD 2 (4 1/4" passthrough, MIDI in/out, USB, DC in, IEC port)Powered by Cioks DC7 and Cioks Crux (for the QC)CME U6 MIDI ProSignal chain:First input comes from the Shure GLXD16+. I have it placed on the board so you can easily plug a cable into it if you want to use a physical cable instead of the wireless transmitter. From the GLXD16+ it goes Lehle Mono Volume S. From colume pedal the tuner out goes to the tuner, so it's always on. Then volume out goes to QC. Then it's QC (stereo FX loop out) -> MOD2 1/4" (set up as stereo FX loop for any outboard gear. For normal use, I just have little jumper cables to more or less bypass that outboard loop) -> HX Stomp (stereo in/stereo out) -> Strymon Bigsky (stereo in/stereo out) -> QC (stereo FX loop in). I typically run QC out 1/2 (xlr outs) in stereo to front of house.Board information:Pretty much everything on the board has a purpose (maybe an obvious statement). The MC6 Pro controls the QC, Bigsky and HX Stomp. I have it set up (in a quite complicated, convoluted way) to step through songs that trigger specific scenes and presets on those different devices. I also use it to specific changes per pedal, like showing/hiding gig view on the QC, going between scene and stomp mode on the QC, bypassing both HX Stomp and Bigsky, tap tempo clock sent to all three. The MOD2 midi in is also connected to the MC6, so the board can also take in external midi (I should say it would probably take some extra configuring/setup to make that possible). In addition to that, the QC, Bigsky, HX Stomp and MC6 Pro are all connect to a USB hub on the bottom of the board that goes through the MOD2 to plug into a computer. One thing to note that took me a bit to figure out, is the direction of the cable. You may have to fiddle with changing the direction of cable to make it work. I don't totally understand why, that's just how it is.Last thing is power and cables. All signal/instrument cables were custom soldered and made to length using Mogami cable, to keep things tidy. I also custom made the IEC cable that goes from the MOD2 to Cioks DC7. The reason for this is that I wired in a power switch that I mounted to the side of the board in the existing mounting hole. I didn't like the idea of just plugging in the power cable and everything turns on, so I wired in the switch.The board will also ship with the Rockboard gig bag that the 4.2 board came with. I believe that pretty much does it, but please reach out if you have any other questions, would like specific pictures, or anything else.
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