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Old 10-20-2008, 05:34 AM
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Now those of you who remember the toggle I've been thinking about that a bit more and it occured to me that using a stereo delay pedal with 2 signal chains fed into the left and right and then the stereo mixed down to mono would pan across across the fx chains if it was in ping pong mode wouldn't it?

Thoughts? Soundclips? A willingness to try this
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Old 10-20-2008, 08:28 AM
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Interesting idea. I've done this when I was playing my Chapman Stick in stereo with a Lexicon MPX 500.

One thing to consider is the output routing of the delay device. Often, one side will output a dry signal, and the other would be wet. In that instance, your proposition wouldn't work as you intend.
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Old 10-20-2008, 08:35 AM
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Hmmm.... The ping-pong delays I've used were all mono in, stereo out, so I don't know how a stereo-in ping-pong would work or sound. I think a panning tremolo (mono in stereo out) would work better than a delay anyway, as with the delay only the decaying trails of your notes would get any effect processing (weak, not worth the trouble IMO) and even then you'd have to run the delay at 100% wet or else there would be no way to tell the whole 2-channel panning thing was even happening except for a slight increase in volume and significant increase in muddiness on each pan instance.

If it has to be stereo in and out, then I'd ask Molten if they can build you a custom unit that alternates/flip-flops between the two inputs.

Seems like something that might be included in like a Roland SRV/SDE, Korg SDD, Kurzweil Mangler, Eventide, or higher-end TCE or Lexicon rack units.
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Old 10-20-2008, 08:37 AM
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I was just kicking around alternate ideas to the molten, since I could buy a nova delay for less than the toggle and maybe get similar trem effects across 2 chains, but probably just going to get the toggle
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My DD-20 has stereo In's and Out's but I haven't got a mixer to test it with sry.
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