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Old 08-27-2007, 12:22 PM
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Question Custom effects loop with 3 loops-Hi/Lo/Full Band?

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I'm wondering if anyone knows an effects loop builder who would be willing to custom make a looper with three separate loops: One that only affects the high end, another that only affects the low end, and one that would be a regular, full range loop.
Loooper is down and I tried Barge Concepts, and initially they seemed willing, but stopped responding back after a few exchanges. Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks in advance!
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Old 08-28-2007, 08:33 AM
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Old 08-28-2007, 09:53 AM
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If you're seperately processing highs and lows, then you'd want it to put them back together at the end, right?

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Joe,
Yeah, I'm thinking like the triple effects loop (hi/lo/full) that the new Trace 12 band amps have. Problem is I don't have 1500+ to throw down for a new amp, so I was hoping there was a way to have a pedal version of something similiar worked up.
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Joe,
Yeah, I'm thinking like the triple effects loop (hi/lo/full) that the new Trace 12 band amps have. Problem is I don't have 1500+ to throw down for a new amp, so I was hoping there was a way to have a pedal version of something similiar worked up.
There's totally a less-expensive way to do it.

Let me think about it for a bit, here....

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how about a series of cross-overs to separate the signal by frequency.. send them out the loops...

then rejoin the signal?
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Old 08-28-2007, 10:24 PM
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Cheap mixer with 3 band EQ and at least 3 aux sends?

Signal splitter, 3 EQ pedals and a passive mixer?

Dozens of make-shift ways to do it, but it depends on what's practical/desirable for the OP.
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crossover to split the signal into highs/lows, then a parallel out for full. effects loop for each, bring it back in with an active mixer

now you just need someone to build it for you!
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Thanks guys, I'll have a look see into the crossover and/or mixer ideas, though it sounds like the routing and cables might get a little cluttered that way!
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