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Switching Time/Modfactor order in pedalboard?

Last post Sat, Nov 8 2008 11:28 AM by alwalt. 2 replies.
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  • Tue, Sep 30 2008 10:21 AM

    Switching Time/Modfactor order in pedalboard?

    Is anyone using a signal switch pedal (or another method) to change the order of Timefactor & Modfactor on their pedalboard? What's the best way to achieve this? Both 'factors have 2 inputs and outputs so it should be possible to connect them in both orders with an A/B switch before them - but the dual in/outputs are for either mono or stereo signals. I'm confused about what sacrifices that would entail. Can anyone explain, please?
  • Fri, Oct 17 2008 2:15 PM In reply to

    Re: Switching Time/Modfactor order in pedalboard?

    My question was answered by helpful folk at http://www.tdpri.com/forum/stomp-box The best solution seems to be the LoopMaster Effect Sequence Reverser, a switch-box with In, Out, and 2 Send/Receives. Hoping this will work. Here's a link: http://www.loop-master.com/product_i...c7fc4245a3dfc6
  • Sat, Nov 8 2008 11:28 AM In reply to

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    Re: Switching Time/Modfactor order in pedalboard?

    I am using a 2 channel amp. So, I use a Boss Line Selector to switch between channels. In order to have the TF on both signal paths, I use both A and B inputs/outputs. By doing this, I loose the twin delay option, but I can handle each delay on a patch separatedly. For example, I can have A delay on 0 and B delay on 5. This would fit if have my A channel for rythm and B for lead, just stomp on the LSelector and the delay automatically goes on or off depending on which channel I use. You can mix two delay times on a patch also, having longer delays on one channel. Lots of uses this way, but requieres time to get it organized...

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