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Really, in the end, I think all this routing will make you sad. What I find works best is to have both pre and post loop effects options. For what you'll pay for a router you can easily get a pretty cool effects processor for madcap looping possibilities. --- Kevin <kevin@TheNettles.com> wrote: > I've ordered an Electrix Filter Queen for my "cheap > guitar > synth". No MIDI control but it does have an > expression pedal in. > > Thank you Andy for the idea of using a filter plus > distortion and > thanks to everybody else who sent me suggestions. > That's what I > really like about this list. The idea never would > have occurred to me > on my own. > > While I wait for the Electrix, I'm reviewing my > signal chain and I've > realized that I'll want to put the Filter Queen both > pre and > post looper and be able to switch between the two. > > In other words I'll want two signal paths that I can > switch between > with a single pedal-press: > > 1. Guitar-->Effects-->Filter-->EDP-->Amp > > 2. Guitar-->Effects-->EDP-->Filter-->Amp > > I've been looking at the inputs and outputs and > drawing diagrams but > I can't figure out how to switch the positions in > the signal chain > between the EDP and the FilterQueen with a single > pedal press. I do > have two inputs on the amp. > > Can anybody help me with my signal routing > conundrum? As always, I'm > careful with the pennies I earn from playing music > so a cheap > solution is preferred. > > Thanks for your help! > > Cheers, > Kevin > > The Nettles: Progressive and Exciting Celtic Music > www.TheNettles.com > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com