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Old 01-30-2013, 12:15 PM
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PEDAL PROBLEM! NEED HELP

Hi guys this is my 3rd post about my pedals,stilll cant figure a good way to set them up ...Ive got 10 Pedals to mess with ..please help me out in arrangement ...this is moslty for my live use.

Note: I have the TECH 21 SANSAMP BDDI DELUXE and im planning to run that staright to the PA . I need to hear exactly what the Audience hears as well..Ive heard if i go DI out to the P.A system and use the Parallel out on the Sansamp to go to an amp on stage for Monitoring purpose..i wouldnt be able t hear the effects plugged in the FX send/Return of the Sansamp.

Heres what i have currently so help me arrangement where i can hear all the pedals in the mix on stage and also not loose much signal from the line

1)Tuner
2)Boss LS-2
3) Compressor
4) Bass synth
5) Octave
6) Fuzz
7) EHX Superego( Freezes note and has a synthy sound)
8) Chorus
9) Delay
10) Sansamp BDDI Deluxe

How can i achieve a great sound and not loose bottom end by arranging these.

Please share your thoughts and feedback.

I planned to go Bass>Tuner> LS-2> (LOOP A OF LS2> Compressor>Synth>Octave>FUZZ) Output of LS2> Sansamp BDDI Deluxe (FX Send and return of BDDI >Super Ego> Chorus>Flanger) into P.A System.. and need monitoring on stage from Either monitors or other Bass amp and Cab on stage.

Peace
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Old 01-30-2013, 09:57 PM
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What about your delay? I think the way you have it arranged is Is fine or yoU can do this. Bass>Tuner>compression>Overdrives/Fuzz>Modulation>SamsampBDDI
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Old 01-30-2013, 10:07 PM
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What about your delay? I think the way you have it arranged is Is fine or yoU can do this. Bass>Tuner>compression>Overdrives/Fuzz>Modulation>SamsampBDDI
Pretty standard, but definitely put the synth and octaver just after the compression, unless you really like bad tracking.
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Old 01-31-2013, 02:49 AM
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Use the main output of the sansamp to go to your amp fx return, bypassing the amp EQ.

Your fx pedals must leave the lows intact, some do, some don't.
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Old 01-31-2013, 03:18 AM
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Pretty standard, but definitely put the synth and octaver just after the compression, unless you really like bad tracking.
So how about this alternate order

Bass>Tuner>Compressor>Synth>Octave>LS2(Loop A> Fuzz>Superego>Chorus>Delay) Output of LS2> BDDI

and nothing in the FX send and return of the BDDI.

So everthing that goes to front of house will also be monitored on the Bass Cab behind me by using the parallel output.

Ive heard that by using the LS-2 you can blend your clean signal with dirt..How would this work if i have my Sansamp BDDI on all the time..i know it has a blend knob as well..but how can i now complicate my tone??
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