
Here is the whole setup, including my custom-built pedalboard that wraps around my Ultimate Apex stand.

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you could just get some small bits of velcro tape to lock it down. There's enough surface area on the bottom for that. It's not a super powerful fan, just big and fast enough to move a little air.drama1 wrote:Hey: For those outdoor, hot muggy/buggy nights, this might just help keep those nasty bugs from climbing into the slots and all over my screen on my Kronos. Good find. Now, how to keep it from flying off my 61 kronos? Sometimes, more often than not, some of the stages we play is like being on a trampoline.
it's a regular mic stand but with a HyperPad, made by Ultimate Support. There is a little gooseneck that screws into the top of the stand. It's really neat. I managed to find an open box one at Best Buy for like $15.GRISWOLD3 wrote:I'm curious what stand you are using for the iPad? BTW I have one of those fans that I use on my PC.
a TC Electronics VoiceLive Touch 2 harmonizer/vocal processorcrazylounyc wrote:What is that under the IPAD?
Me! I took a 3/8" sheet of oak plywood, cut out a notch on the front with my tablesaw, mounted a lower rail on the front/back side (to let it sit over the stand legs) and "upholstered" it with some dense black rubbery shelf liner. It fits perfectly in a Gator pedalboard bag I found. The entire thing cost me about $11 to make. I routed all the cables together and used some 1/2" automotive conduit to make a single cable run from it that I can snake up the stand. All the cables are secured with screw-downs. the loose wire you see is from the Burn pedal, which I haven't gotten around to running thru the conduit.jeremykeys wrote:I'm curios about your pedal board. Who makes it?