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Re: Looping through keyboard amps?



Thanks Mark, Right  now I am using a digitech RP 250, the Twin model for clean and the boogie for crunch, for over the top I add the Rat or PI fuzz box models. I don't care for multi fx boxes but it sounds ok for now. I am desperatly trying to keep my pedalboard small,leesismore right. sheesh. I have built a few things and I like your tones so i'll keep the schematic.
Jeff
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Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 7:50 PM
Subject: Re: Looping through keyboard amps?

I always use a PA for looping performances because the drum loops don't sound good otherwise. For guitar amp emulation I use a pedal I built called the Fenderizer:
 
 
Dunno if you are into building stuff, the schematic is posted in case you are. I think it sounds nice. Before I made this pedal I got a SansAmp classic with the thought of using it for the same purpose. But I didn't like the clean sound I got with it. I like the clean sound of the H&K Tubeman and have used that at (non-looping) gigs where I wanted to run direct because the bar was so tiny.
 
For the prog-rock band I used to play in, I used a H & K Red Box after my Roland GP-16 effects unit to emulate a speaker. Those things sound pretty good, too. The newer ones, however, are passive and require a higher-level signal going into them than just a guitar signal.
 
Hope this helps.
 
Mark Smart


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