For the next 1-2 years I'll be living in a trailer/camper on a camping site - only way of making a financial comeback in this overly expensive country.
Which means, no 19" rig or amps. Hehe, I
could of course use a 19" rig as sofa table, vis'a'vis Kim's old saying, "sell the furniture, you can sit on amps"
Now, I'm considering a modern pedalboard consisting of:
BECOS TS8-MS MIDI Overdrive and Amp Channel Switcher
TwoNotes Le Clean preamp (yes, it's got a tube in it!)
TwoNotes Torpedo CAP amp/speaker/mic emulator
Zoom ? effects pedal - forgot which model, will update..
Lexicon Vortex - my usual delay machine, takes up little space behind the other stuff
Boss MIDI controller with programmable loops
The TS8 is handy as a stand-alone solo booster, but can also be programmed to follow presets.
The Le Clean, coupled with the Torpedo, is enough for my future wanted distortions, as I'm changing towards more phat sustained cleans.
Which leaves this board setup missing compressor and sustainor. I'll likely build those myself.
The Le Clean has provisions for hooking external gear to a programmable loop, and the Boss controller has programmable loops, so hooking compressor and sustainor shouldn't pose problems.
The Zoom will handle all effects and create stereo, feeding the Vortex for solo delays.
Any other ideas?
To understand why I'm likely choosing the Le Clean with the Torpedo, here's a good video showcasing the two: