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Kevin, Have you looked at the Sound Sculpture Switchblade? It can do what you're asking - but it's expensive: http://www.soundsculpture.com/ Mark Hamburg wrote: > I don't have advice on how to achieve the routing you are after, but > another fun thing to do in this sort of setup if you've got a little > signal flexibility is to get an Electrix EQ Killer and put it after > the EDP to selectively drop out frequency bands in the loop. I'm not > sure that's feasible in a straight-line loop signal flow, however. > > Mark > > On Mar 26, 2006, at 3:55 PM, Kevin 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 >> >> > >