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>i've been coming up against the same hurdle here... I am building a >pedalboard with the boomerang as my looper along with some other effects. >I >have an acoustic guitar and also an electric. I want to have both guitars >plugged into the rig at the same time, but of course have the ability to >switch from one to the other when I want, so that I can loop both guitars. >My only problem is that when I'm playing the acoustic I want the signal to >go to the PA, but when I'm playing electric, I want the signal to run to >my >amp (just got a new Fender Hot Rod DeVille!). Any advice on how to route >the signal?? Probably just going to use an A/B switch for the inputs, but >I'm not yet sure how to handle the output, unless I just use a 2nd A/B >switch. But then that could be awkward, I think, to have to hit two >different switches to change guitars. Not sure. > >The 2nd hurdle is that I'm thinking I'd have to use two different loopers >in >order to loop the acoustic guitar and have it continue to run through the >PA >if I wanted to use both instruments in the same song. Any other ideas? Mike- I figured that this would be a common theme with different problems. I think they both center around using the boomerang in 2 different, but like situations. I have been running a small pedal board that splits my signal before the rang but after effects. I use an a/b to control the signals which only differ by the rang. The looped signal goes to an old super reverb, and the other to a newer concert. I have a volume pedal that I turn down when I plug and uplug guitars. My problem is that the electrix products I just got really need to go through an effects loop, which only the concert has. I know it seems logical to just loop on the concert, but loops sound better out of the super. Anyway, I think that there is a rather complex way to route using many cables and the aux on the rang, but it makes my head hurt just thinking about it. I would imagine that there are good switching systems out there that some loopers might know about. Boss makes a good and very flexible line selecter for a hundred bucks that can also power other pedals. This might help you with your problem. I checked it out on rolandus.com yesterday. N Somewhat along these lines, I've been trying to find a way to bypass my effects loop (in a Carvin Nomad) for a (quieter) straight guitar-into-amp sound when not using effects. An A/B box doesn't work, because interrupting the chain between effects send and effects return kills all sound coming out of the amp. Little Laneili makes a loop switcher that sounds like it might do the trick--anyone know if this would work? Also, as far as Electrix gear, I'm having a hard time getting enough level to properly drive my new Filter Factory (even when in the effects loop). The input and output lights only occasionally flicker slightly, and although I can get some effected sounds, other functions such as the envelope follower don't seem to be getting enough signal to function. Anybody else experience this? Paul