Phil O’Keefe, a guitarist, audio engineer and producer, will demonstrate the step-by-step instructions on designing, assembling and wiring your own custom guitar effects pedalboard. If you are sick of untangling all those cables and assembling your guitar effects pedals before playing, you need this tutorial. With a few tools, some supplies for the local hardware store and the information in this tutorial, you will have your very own customized, fully operational, guitar effects pedalboard!
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From the day you purchase the course, you will have 12 months access to the online study platform. As the course is self-paced you can decide how fast or slow the training goes, and are able to complete the course in stages, revisiting the training at any time.
At the end of the course, you will have one assignment to be submitted (you need a mark of 65% to pass) and you can submit the assignment at any time. You will only need to pay £19 for assessment and certification when you submit the assignment. You will receive the results within 72 hours of submittal, and will be sent a certificate in 7-14 days if you have successfully passed.
Successful candidates will be awarded a certificate for Build Your Own Guitar Effects Pedalboard.
Learners must be age 16 or over and should have a basic understanding of the English Language, numeracy, literacy, and ICT.
Prepare for this course and learn how you can design, assemble and wire your own guitar effects pedalboard. By completing this course in a successful manner, you can study the given tutorial and learn to assemble your guitar effects peddle without any hassle. A career with bright prospects await you with the completion of this course. According to www.payscale.uk, some of the key job positions along with the average UK salary per annum you can go for after completing this course will be as follows.
Phil is a songwriter, producer, audio engineer, guitarist and owner of Sound Sanctuary Recording, in Riverside, California. In addition, Phil is an author, writing for such magazine as EQ and Keyboard. Phil also moderates both the Effects and Recording/Engineering online forums on Harmony-Central.com. As a professional guitarist, the genesis of Phil’s pedalboard design came from years of frustration with the inflexibility of placement and lack of stability of his effects pedals on other pedalboard designs.
Free Introduction | |||
Build Your Own Guitar Effects Pedalboard | FREE | 00:00:00 | |
1: Introduction | |||
2: Pedalboard Supplies | |||
3: Pedal Signal Flow | |||
4: Pedal Spacing and Layout | |||
5: Pedalboard Frame Assembly | |||
6: Bike Chain Disassembly | |||
7: Mounting the Planet Waves Tuner | |||
8: Mounting the Behringer Vintage Tube Monster | |||
9: Mounting the Danelectro Fish and Chips EQ | |||
10: Building the Pedal Cables | |||
11: Mounting the Line 6 Space Chorus | |||
12: Mounting the Line 6 Verbzilla | |||
13: Summary of Pedal Mounting | |||
14: Mounting the YellowJacket Power Strip | |||
15: Power Supply Summary | |||
16: Connecting Power to the Pedals |
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