Put together this afternoon and put into action at rehearsal tonight using a Marshall.
I seem to change my boards almost as soon as they become complete, possibly owing to the two sides of the coin I appreciate yet are often polar opposites - 1) Lots of sounds vs 2) Easy to gig (look down and quickly deduce the changes)
The first board (mostly red/brown) is:
Comp > Tuner > OC-3 (splits to bass amp) > Rotovibe > C9 Organ > Whammy.
The C9 is a very recent addition and really does sound organ like - Jon Lord in a box!
Then board 2 (which is able to be used by itself for jams etc)
Boost>Fuzz>Tremolo>Reverb/Delay.
I couldn't resist the line up of Colorsounds despite their inherent difficulties

The Power Boost is a phenomenally clean to fuzz machine. Every strum of an open G through the Marshall stack was Pete Townsend-esque, tons of dynamics, glass and clean sparkle, yet rough and burly, gnarly when pushed. I'm on a learning curve with that one but I think its certainly pushed my RATs out.
My philosophy for this new set up was minimal confusion where possible with knobs per pedal, simple/set forget, easy to kick in without looking down from singing, spaced apart (no cramming in an extra one up high!). I also managed to squeeze space for the PSUs who can slot in on velcro and a oth for capos/picks etc.
Pretty pleased so far...at least for a week or two!
