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To split your source signal, you could use a patchbay instead. Just create a 6-way mult (one-in/six-out), and patch your FX into the patchbay, then send any mult to any effect you want. - Larry ----- Original Message ----- From: <SoundFNR@aol.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 8:30 AM Subject: Re: R: Live horn looping > > > This brings me to my actual question. I have been getting into >running my > > > effects in parallel instead of all in line like I used to. Does anyone > > > know of a good way to split a signal from an instrument into many lines > > > (6?) to run parallel effects, which then get input into the trusty Mackie > > > 1202 and mixed live? I am also interested in being able to mute the imput > > > to certain lines so that the existing loops do not get messed up. > > the ultimate solution would be a mixer with enough outputs to cover > your requirements (FX sends or Group Outs) > Otherwise you could run a number of FX from each Aux out of your mixer, > which would be much better than a passive split before the mixer. > how about putting 6 pots (100K log?) in a box so you could > control i/p to each FX separately. Because you'd be > using the mixer out you wouldn't need any active electronics > to get a high quality result. > > Andy Butler > > >