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Re: Pod



more like wanting to change the "amp" sound without effecting the existing 
loop and
also wanting to loop other things than guitar...

i am using a mixer to make this happen.

i am in the process of making a rig to gig with, so my signal chain is in 
flux,
but here is my thinking at the moment:
    1 - guitar (or bass or trumpet)
    2 - pedal board (including pod)
    3 - parallel connection to alesis 12r mixer (out to mains) and 
         kawai mx8-sr (to edp and repeater and later probably to kyma as 
well)

    also feeding mixers: voice, congas, bass.
    
    this setup will allow me to easily select any channel to send to 
loopers
    as well as allow a separate mix of those channels.
    i didn't like the idea of using a mixer with extra aux sends because
    you can't grab several rotary pots at once and you don't get a good
    graphical representation of what's in the mix.


> jim palmer wrote:
> 
> > ... running a looper between guitar and amp just doesn't cut it for me.
> 
> i assume this is because you want to be able to select the amp sound (or 
>the looper) rather
> than always have it in the signal chain?
> 
> how about using a mixer for this instead?
> 
> i'd love to get more info from those on the list with what they consider 
>successful
> instrument/mic/mixer/effects/amp (not nec. in that order) signal chains; 
>both for live
> situations and recording. i know this topic has come up in the past, but 
>i need another fix
> :-)
> 
> lance g.
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