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Is it pretty simple to mod any pedal to have a clean blend?
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Is it pretty simple to mod any pedal to have a clean blend?
I have this super awesome Industrialelectric square wave pedal that I have been trying to sell/trade off because I really like how it sounds, but it's just too extreme and crazy for any of the stuff I do. However, I had the idea that it might be cool to have someone to add a clean signal blend mod; It would be cool to be able to blend the clean signal of my bass in with the nastyness of the pedal. If this is in fact realatively simple/cheap to do.
Is it?
I know this pedal is a little obscure, but does the capacity to mod something depend a lot on the induvidual pedal? I imagine that for most mods it would, but just adding in a clean blend seems like a pretty simple concept to me (of course I have absolutely no idea how to do it lol).
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Re: Is it pretty simple to mod any pedal to have a clean ble
Have someone build you this http://runoffgroove.com/splitter-blend.html
Has a phase inverting option so should cover you as long as your pedal doesn't mind a buffer up front.
Has a phase inverting option so should cover you as long as your pedal doesn't mind a buffer up front.
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Re: Is it pretty simple to mod any pedal to have a clean ble
There are a bunch of pedals that do this, which run from 99 to 200 bucks. The Morley FX Blender is cool cuz the blend mix is controlled by your ankle wangage.
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Re: Is it pretty simple to mod any pedal to have a clean ble
Yeah I know there are lots of pedals that are bassically effects loops, like the xotic one, that can let you blend clean signal in, but it seems like kind of a pain in the ass to me...
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Re: Is it pretty simple to mod any pedal to have a clean ble
The Boss LS-2 will do that.
edit: too late.
edit: too late.
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Re: Is it pretty simple to mod any pedal to have a clean ble
Yeah they take up pedal board real estate and they don't actually make "sounds."BassIsBad wrote:Yeah I know there are lots of pedals that are bassically effects loops, like the xotic one, that can let you blend clean signal in, but it seems like kind of a pain in the ass to me...
I think the mod you want is doable, you just have to approach a builder/modder with some experience. I asked about it on another forum some years ago and got a similar response, including that splitter-blend schematic, but nobody straight-up offered to do it.
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Re: Is it pretty simple to mod any pedal to have a clean ble
Yeah dude I reckon it wouldn't be too hard. I'd just ask industrial electric to do it for you, seems like a cool dude who would be happy to help
Derelict78 wrote:That probably sounds awful in the best possible way.