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At 03:42 AM 3/27/2006, Andy wrote: >>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 > >that's a 3-pole double throw switch >3PDT or 4P2T > >a 4-pole is more common (I think) and that would do just as well >4PDT or 4P2T > >guitar to (EDP in or Filter in) >EDP out to (Filt in or amp) >Filt out to ( amp or EDP in) Are you suggesting I build my own box? How about this one? Pat writes: From: Kandokoro <kandokoro@yahoo.com> Subject: effect switcher http://www.banzaieffects.com/product.php?productid=17669&cat=458&page=1 I'm not set up to reply to the Looper's list, but thought you might find the Banzai Effects Changer useful as a (relatively) cheap way to change the order of effects. I use it for the simple stuff and it's great. Other options are more versatile but far more expensive: Akai MB76 matrix mixer (7in/6out - out of production for many years) or Switchblade 8 or 16 channel matrix mixers. I also use these units for complex rack mixing. >doesn't the Filter Queen have 2 channels which could be used seperately? No, it's just got L channel and R channel. >A common solution is to buy 2 effects, and put one pre loop, and one post. True, but the effect I'm getting is a discontinued item and a little difficult to get hold of. Thanks, Kevin The Nettles: Progressive and Exciting Celtic Music www.TheNettles.com