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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: Vedr. Re: Do I need that EDP?
Hi Rune! The full blown setup is: whichever guitar or bass into an ancient Ibanez multieffect unit, which I use primarily for the chorus/flanger, then anIbanez WD7 wah pedal, a Boss DD3 delay, and a Boss LS2 Line Selector, which has two loops, one through an Electro-Harmonix Microsynthesizer and one through one or more overdrive pedals (the LS2 keeps all that out of the signal path when not in use). The output from that goes to the ABY box, which is a Whirlwind Selector. One output goes to a Boss DD5 delay (stereo). The other goes to a Boss RC20 looper (the early one - no undo function) and that into a DD20 Giga Delay (also stereo) The 4 stereo outputs from the DD5 and DD20 go to a stereo mixer (3 stereo channels), usually set up so the dry and wet signals from the delays go to opposite sides (i.e., dry DD20 to the left and dry DD5 to the right). And finally the two outputs from the mixer go to seperate amps. The idea behind splitting the signal is to allow the guitar signal a path that bypasses the RC20/DD20 combination since I usually have them doing something together and it let's me play over the top of it without adding to the signal in the DD20. What do you think? Chris -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: rune fagereng <rune_fagereng@yahoo.no> > Hi ! > > This was interesting. Can you give more details about your gear and >the > "signal route" ? Maybe why you split like you do ? > > Rune f
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