Switchers, blenders, etc.

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ahhhh didn't notice the milkcrate
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It's let me have foot control over pedals I didn't before, which is glorious to have at least some of that back.

I would have bought it just for that feature!
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I had an LS-2 and it was great but functionally it was such an awkward design - I love Boss pedals but this one was a total pain with so many jacks in and out on the sides.

And then I realized I don’t need to blend even as a”bass player” and I flipped it and bought one of those tiny one control looper things. Now I wish I had a 2 or 3 loop thingy for taking loops in and out of my chain....
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omarwhite wrote:buzz electronics out of England makes some quality loop switchers that are programmable.
Whatever you do, absolutely do not give Buzz Electronics your money, unless you have so much that you treat it like it came from your ass and you enjoy watching it bye bye. Frauds, total frauds. Lost over $500 myself. Fuck that guy.
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Wounded Paw makes some good stuff. I have a v3 that's a lot of fun.
https://www.woundedpawaudio.ca/fx/index ... ex&cPath=2
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manymanyhaha wrote:
omarwhite wrote:buzz electronics out of England makes some quality loop switchers that are programmable.
Whatever you do, absolutely do not give Buzz Electronics your money, unless you have so much that you treat it like it came from your ass and you enjoy watching it bye bye. Frauds, total frauds. Lost over $500 myself. Fuck that guy.
Wow, surprised to read this! I just got a custom built pedal from Buzz Electronics a few months ago, and I had a great experience. The dude was very helpful and prompt through emails, he built and shipped the pedal quickly, and it works perfectly.
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Do I have this right?...You want 2 master loops, than can be blended, and/or routed in series/parallel, plus a loop within each master that would allow you to swap pedal order?
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What would be cool is two fewtility one's rehoused in one enclosure with footswitches for engaging and disengaging signal paths, credit to this idea belongs to ALLisNOISE :yay:
Now we just need to find someone to build it!
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