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Old 01.12.12, 12:11 AM
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A way to visualise your Rigs

Hey guys,

I stumbled across this site and it's amazing to see all the great rigs there are listed here, and on the homepage.

I thought people might be interested in creating their rigs using a tool I've been working on called Bindle. It lets you layout your gear, and also make notes about why you've included it.

A picture speaks a thousand words, so here are couple of bindles that may interest people:
Jimi Hendrix's Guitar Rig
Jon Phillips' guitar setup
Matthew Hoendorf's Recording setup

Anyway, here's an invite if you want to sign up for the site, I hope this isn't too spammy, but I hope people find this useful!

Let me know your thoughts in the comments.
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Old 01.15.12, 6:04 PM
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thanks for sharing!
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Old 01.15.12, 7:42 PM
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Spent like 20 minutes trying to build my rig on here and show some kind of semblance of a signal path and could not do it because of the automatic positioning the site does with images and its like of sizing capabilities.
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Old 01.16.12, 5:13 AM
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Hey, thanks for trying it out Nate.

I can see you had a good go at it though, I admire your persistence. I guess given the general nature of the site it's never going to be quite as good for nailing the flow of a signal path as say the layouts that are featured here.

I hear you about the positioning. We are considering ditching the automatic-ness of it---although it sort of guarantees nice looking layouts it probably frustrates people more than it helps.

How did it go finding your gear? Were you satisfied with that aspect, or was that a chore as well?

Anyway, cheers for investing the time checking out it, I really appreciate it.
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Old 01.16.12, 11:47 AM
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Finding the gear was pretty easy, the only piece of gear I had to import was the Yamaha E-1005 which is understandable because its a pretty rare analog delay machine from the 80's. The only criticisms I have are the auto-positioning and not being able to resize images (unless you can and I was just too dumb to figure it out haha). I could see where the positioning feature would make it very easy to make a simple layout look nice with little to no effort, perhaps allowing people to disable it would be the best move. I was trying to do something fairly complex with it compared to other stuff I had seen on there and its a cool idea with broader capabilities than just building a guitar rig, keep working on it and I will probably return to it later.
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