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Am i correct in thinking i could send my clean signal to its Input, then have my big muff and musket in the A chain, and blend my clean signal with my effected one?

If so which mode do i select?
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IT doesn't blend it selects between loops. Had one years ago. The knobs are just volume controls for each channel..not a mix control.
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what can be used to do what i'm looking for then?

Anyone?

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Select the "A+B Mix" mode and it'll blend your clean signal with the effected one
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Select the "A+B Mix" mode and it'll blend your clean signal with the effected one
can anyone confirm this?
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Me! and the owner manual of the LS-2...
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so i would run my clean signal through the input, put the muff and musket in the same loop, and have the mode set to a+b mix, and this will allow me to blend my signal with the muff/musket one?
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so i would run my clean signal through the input, put the muff and musket in the same loop, and have the mode set to a+b mix, and this will allow me to blend my signal with the muff/musket one?
Yep!
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yes but You'll have to run the effects in the B loop for the mix
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and nothing in the A loop, which then becomes a clean boost, thus a blend!
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awesome, thanks a lot guys.
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IT doesn't blend it selects between loops. Had one years ago. The knobs are just volume controls for each channel..not a mix control.
So.. You can blend by changing volumes on each channel. If both are at the same setting (say, 12 o'clock), the sound will be blended 50/50. Increase the volume on one of the channels or decrease the other and one will become more prevalent. Works like a charm.

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yes but You'll have to run the effects in the B loop for the mix
Not really. I have all my effects in the A loop, and nothing in the B loop. I can then select A+B mix to blend, A will be my effected and B will be my clean.
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Ahhh, so as long as one loop is empty..

Had that danged thing back in 95 and never used it like that.
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