flowcontrol
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Hi All! I created an account on here, just so I could post this. There seems to be no info out on the web about this, so I thought it might be useful to share.
I'm a long time pedalsnake user (http://www.pedalsnake.com/) - and I've been rocking a Mark V for the last 2 years. My pedalsnake use predates my Mark V ownership. I love the pedalsnake: before I found it, I never bothered using delay in my live rig, because for my sound/preference, it's not worth it if it ain't in the loop. Also, I never bothered using the loop because I didn't want to mess with the additional cables.
I'm in a band the gigs 2-3 times per month. We play all originals. We aren't that "high profile", so at the bulk of our shows, we're usually one of 4 bands (3 if we're lucky!) at a given venue in a night. So, little things like running additional cables for an fx loop, managing a bunch of power supplies, or securing power at the front of the stage for your board are not always practical, or worth the effort. At the same time, I want to put on the best show I can, recreate all the sounds on our records, and I just like using all of my gizmos because I'm a guitar nerd. Sure, songwriting, and actually guitar playing is important too - but this is not a songwriting forum, in case you didn't notice.
Long story long, I have a few 1 spot power adapters jammed in front the tubes in the back of my Mark V head, and the pedal snake carries power to all my pedals on my board, fx loop cables for my time factor, and my the audio to the input of the amp from the board, all in one convenient cable. When I set up my rig, all I have to do is plug in 4 midi-type din cables at either end and it's all hooked up - super easy. My rig is super neat and clean - I'll have to take some pics and share them when I get home tonight, if you're into that sort of thing.
(At this point I feel compelled to tell you that pedalsnake is not paying me for this
- I have a few gripes with the product too - weird grounding/hum issues, shorts in the end connectors - I'm told the guy that owns the company is helpful in troubleshooting, although I've never bothered to call him. Pros generally outweigh cons.)
Getting to the point (I swear): I've always had to run the Mark V footswitch cable in addition to/along side of the pedalsnake, which kinda undermines the point of the pedalsnake. The Mark V's footswitch uses a proprietary 8 pin midi stye din cable. It doesn't jive with the pedalsnake's stock 5 pin midi connectors.
The point (for reals): Pedalsnake does offer 7 pin cables/connectors, via custom order only. I wondered if this would work as a footswitch cable between the Mark V and the stock footswitch. The custom pedal snake I specced out (with one 7 pin line) on their site is going to be $170 out the door, so I wanted to know if it would work before I gambled that much dough. Apparently, no one on the interweb has tried this and posted anything about it anywhere I could find. So, I ordered a hosa 7 pin midi cable (http://www.amazon.com/Hosa-ADA-725-BULK-MID-725/dp/B0002GTZMQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1341256737&sr=8-1&keywords=7+pin+midi+cable), and gave it a try.
It works! But, you lose the ability to on/off your fx loop from the footswitch. I guess that's the center pin. Not that much of a sacrifice for me, considering I'm only running one pedal in the loop - I just have to be cool with the fact that if I want to control delay on/off from the pedal, my signal is running through and extra 40ft of ******* cable.
So, yeah, there you go. A really long post just to tell you that you can use a 7 pin cable with your Mark V footswitch. Hope this helps someone out there!
I'm a long time pedalsnake user (http://www.pedalsnake.com/) - and I've been rocking a Mark V for the last 2 years. My pedalsnake use predates my Mark V ownership. I love the pedalsnake: before I found it, I never bothered using delay in my live rig, because for my sound/preference, it's not worth it if it ain't in the loop. Also, I never bothered using the loop because I didn't want to mess with the additional cables.
I'm in a band the gigs 2-3 times per month. We play all originals. We aren't that "high profile", so at the bulk of our shows, we're usually one of 4 bands (3 if we're lucky!) at a given venue in a night. So, little things like running additional cables for an fx loop, managing a bunch of power supplies, or securing power at the front of the stage for your board are not always practical, or worth the effort. At the same time, I want to put on the best show I can, recreate all the sounds on our records, and I just like using all of my gizmos because I'm a guitar nerd. Sure, songwriting, and actually guitar playing is important too - but this is not a songwriting forum, in case you didn't notice.
Long story long, I have a few 1 spot power adapters jammed in front the tubes in the back of my Mark V head, and the pedal snake carries power to all my pedals on my board, fx loop cables for my time factor, and my the audio to the input of the amp from the board, all in one convenient cable. When I set up my rig, all I have to do is plug in 4 midi-type din cables at either end and it's all hooked up - super easy. My rig is super neat and clean - I'll have to take some pics and share them when I get home tonight, if you're into that sort of thing.
(At this point I feel compelled to tell you that pedalsnake is not paying me for this
Getting to the point (I swear): I've always had to run the Mark V footswitch cable in addition to/along side of the pedalsnake, which kinda undermines the point of the pedalsnake. The Mark V's footswitch uses a proprietary 8 pin midi stye din cable. It doesn't jive with the pedalsnake's stock 5 pin midi connectors.
The point (for reals): Pedalsnake does offer 7 pin cables/connectors, via custom order only. I wondered if this would work as a footswitch cable between the Mark V and the stock footswitch. The custom pedal snake I specced out (with one 7 pin line) on their site is going to be $170 out the door, so I wanted to know if it would work before I gambled that much dough. Apparently, no one on the interweb has tried this and posted anything about it anywhere I could find. So, I ordered a hosa 7 pin midi cable (http://www.amazon.com/Hosa-ADA-725-BULK-MID-725/dp/B0002GTZMQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1341256737&sr=8-1&keywords=7+pin+midi+cable), and gave it a try.
It works! But, you lose the ability to on/off your fx loop from the footswitch. I guess that's the center pin. Not that much of a sacrifice for me, considering I'm only running one pedal in the loop - I just have to be cool with the fact that if I want to control delay on/off from the pedal, my signal is running through and extra 40ft of ******* cable.
So, yeah, there you go. A really long post just to tell you that you can use a 7 pin cable with your Mark V footswitch. Hope this helps someone out there!