The moog murf has stereo outputs, with the hi and low bands going to separate outs. Might be too much tone coloration for you though?
On Jul 21, 2011 5:55 AM, "Rick Walker" <
looppool@cruzio.com> wrote:
> For what it's worth, I bought a very beautiful new pedal by DwarfCraft
> called the LOOP MANGLER
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>
http://www.geargasstore.com/products/dwarfcraft-devices-loop-mangler-effects-loop-pedal
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> that has a joy stick in the middle that
> matches the volumes of two loops of effects.
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> It's great because you can completely control the mixing of two loops in
> real time.
>
> I love it, but it ends up sending out a mono signal.
>
> This might work for you, but you just have to figure out your gain
> structure (as you do with all
> effects chains, anyway.
>
> Good luck, Ditch.
>
> Rick
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> On 7/22/64 11:59 AM, ditch wrestler wrote:
>> That is lovingly low-tech, Rick!
>> But last time I ran that set-up and had a volume pedal on each line,
>> one volume pedal would override the other so I couldn't just have one
>> line but had to have both.
>> Maybe there was a matching problem - can't recall if my cables were
>> trs or not...
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