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Stomach Cheese
Forum Senior Member Joined: May 26 2012 Location: murca Status: Offline Points: 175 |
Topic: FX loops/AB switches Posted: June 05 2014 at 14:33 |
So I'm just starting to assemble my pedalboard here. I have only five pedals currently (distortion, phaser, delay, tremolo, and a compressor), but I've been on a steady streak of blowing each of my paychecks and starving for a week to get these things. I'm thinking of buying an AB switch (this one) and combining it with the fx loop as I have already found that I am doing quite a bit of dancing to try to create rapid tone changes. I'm just curious how anyone else has approached this and what would be a good way to further embark. Thanks!
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HackettFan
Forum Senior Member Joined: June 20 2012 Location: Oklahoma Status: Offline Points: 7951 |
Posted: June 18 2014 at 00:21 |
I've done huge amounts of this and am still getting my arrangement organized. I have four lines of pedals with roughly fifteen pedals each! And I like to hear more than one line at time on occasion. I've used (three) Morley ABY switches to switch between them. The problem is that the Y option splits the signal, so I have to preamp them. To avoid the dance of shutting off a preamp on an active line when I close another line on the Morley, I keep the Morley pedals on the Y selection all the time and use a combination of preamp followed by an old timey noise gate. The preamp becomes an on/off switch bringing the signal above or below the attack setting of the gate. I've also begun experimenting with linking together three or more old timey ADA PitchTraq rack mount pitch shifters, as I can daisy chain the effect outputs between them, but then they also have direct outputs on each, and I have no need to preamp them except for use as an "on/off" switch once again (or alternatively I may use a compressor for the same function, still experimenting).
The Boss pedal might serve you quite well. The equivalent of the Y selection is covered by the A+B Mode. The problem with this for me is that if I am playing one line of effects and want to add another line in, then I can't use my foot, I have to bend over and turn the Mode dial. And for me, for my sensibilities, the bypass selection on the Boss pedal is not good for anything. That being said, if all you want to do is switch between an A and a B, this pedal looks very useful. For about $275 you can also get a Pigtronix Keymaster. I don't have this pedal because it's $275. I don't think the Keymaster allows A+B, but I could be wrong. What it does that is really cool is it allows you to cross-fade between A. And B. |
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randumbtune
Forum Newbie Joined: August 13 2013 Location: Sweden Status: Offline Points: 7 |
Posted: July 15 2014 at 03:14 |
Also check BYOC kits, they recently released a new kit called super8 programmable looper.
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