used in my solo soundscapes project here: www.myspace.com/jonscapes bass>fx>looper - left output> guitar combo - right output> bass combo this way i can shoot the right loops (based on freq.) to the right amp combo *except now i have a headrush delay, and a boss volume - old pic if any of you do psychadelic soundscapes and looping stuff i'd love to hear it - kind of hoping solo soundscape looping will become a recognized genre in the future
edit: left out - EQ - guitar combo EQ is like a mixer to make the loops' freq. all be heard and fit together
Make a custom volume control with a joystick that you can operate with your foot. X axis would control blend between 2 amps, Y axis would control blend between another 2 amps. Each corner of travel would then solo each amp in turn! This is the kind of control I mean:
There would probably be a few DIYers on this forum that would build it for you if you wanted. I guess you'd want a slightly bigger joystick than the one in the pic though for better control.
Yeah, a 4 input/output "surround" pedal that had dual axis would be awesome. you could approximate it with some clever usage of some stereo panners and A/B/Y boxes, but you'd have to use your hands or sit down to use your feet for it to work.
Why don't you mod this pedal so you can pan between 2 amps with the volume control and the otther with the tone control http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Fender-Classics-Series-VolumeTone-Pedal?sku=150489
anyone ever incorporate a small mixing board to split there signal? anyone know a good 2-4 track mixer for cheap?
Spirit do one http://www.pslx.co.uk/folio_notepad.htm or there's always the behringer. http://behringer.com/MX602A/index.cfm?lang=ENG