Share your Nano Cortex pedalboard

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My Nano COrtex pedalboard, which is battery powered and with the incredable MC6PRO.

nice , Is that a onecontrol midi cable to the Nano cortex from the midi controller ? if so i know it only come with two wire as i was trying to make it work but with no success how did you get it to work ?

Why the two MIDI controllers?

Hi, The Soleman is controlling the Nemesis Delay and Morningstar is for Nano.

Happy with the new update, I removed some pedals I was using before, and this is the result for now. Little by little, I’ll experiment more with the Nano Cortex using the MIDI controller to get the necessary settings and remove some pedals.

How’s the luminite m1 for you? I have one but the controller lost connection on a fly gig for me and couldn’t connect for most of the gig. I had to find a workaround for the gig and havent relaly trusted it since. I love the idea and form factor of it but programming it and using it live felt like a gamble that I can’t take.

I had no problems in any way so far. I’ve connected the nano with a midi cable to TRS-Midi, because I use both inputs for footswitches and the trs-out for my looper. Did you update the m1?

My humble Nano setup !




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This is my second week with nano. I’m playing with one cable going into the system and one cable going into my amp. And so far it’s going well. (I feel like I need midi :slight_smile:

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Here’s my minimalistic pedalboard. I’m thinking about putting a small AB midi footswitch there too since Neural just refuses to program the original footswitches to react on downpress rather than release. Incomprehensible imo!


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My Mini Board

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Fractal expression pedal, cheap Amazon PT nano clone, and mission 529m to power it from a phone charger via USB-C. When I want to expand it I plug in my AIRSTEP midi controller which has 5 banks of 5 switches and 300 hour battery life

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What pedal board is this?

Here’s mine, NC is meant to be used as more of an infinite overdrive here but it’s nice to be able to load up amps if direct is ever needed.

Here’s mine! Recently sold my QC in favor of the Nano and this setup. I have an always on compressor and buffer hidden under the board too, and it’s on a Boss BCB-1000.

Chain goes: Buffer → JHS Whitey Tighty (mounted underneath) → JAM TubeDreamer → JAM Rattler → Heather Brown Blessed Mother → JHS HD → Nano → Stereo Out → Volante → BigSky MX.

Expression pedal is connected to the Nano, and using the USB Host on the MC6 Pro to send MIDI PC to the Nano.

Powered by a Cioks DC7 + Crux underneath.

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Ive since swapped out the soul food for a xotic super sweet and added an expression pedal to do vol. swells. Seems to be working out so far.

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Hi, I made my pedalboard very small, using my skils in woodworking :slight_smile:
There is a little tuner, a parametric eq (to fastly cut undesireble frequencies) and NC. Bellow I have Cioks dc7 and a aiyima A07 max as power amp. Outside, I can plug an expression pedal and a midi controller if is needed. In the right there is a whey protein box cabinet for an 5 inch 30W jensen speaker that works very well!
Unfortunately this can only be used in bedroom practice because of the limitations in click when changing a preset and the total dependency of the app with internet witch do not make me confident to go live with it.

Waiting to get an update that solves these problems..

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