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civictiger
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okok, here is my signal chain

bass > noise gate > octave > synth > fuzz > fuzz > pre-amp > tuner > amp

Now, I basically want the octave to only put the octave on my fuzz, but not my clean tone.. and then I also need the fuzz to come back out and go through my pre-amp

effectively, I need to swap around my synth and octave and then add the octave and fuzzes into the loop (if possible) and then back out into my pre-amp

is there a way I can do this using the effects loop on the back of my amp, by putting the octave, and both fuzz's into it and back out to the pre-amp.. and if so how do I wire it??
or do I need a AB blender pedal??

With the blender pedal I can process it like:
Bass > noise gate
>into loop A-octave, fuzz, fuzz
>into loop B-synth
>out of loops into preamp > amp

or maybe even:
Bass > noise gate
>into loop A-octave, fuzz
>into loop B-synth, fuzz
>out of loops into preamp > amp

So I definitely know I CAN do it with an AB pedal.


any help is gonna be appreciated greatly
cheers BC!

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[quote name='DanOwens' post='1225093' date='May 9 2011, 01:59 PM']Yeah a Boss LS2 is a good choice and can be used as an AB blender.

What band do you play with? Your effects and implementation sound right up my street.

Dan[/quote]

At the moment I am in a Muse Tribute Band, and also in a project to play live electronic music like Pendulum.

The whole thing will be MIDI processed, though, with ghost piezo pick-ups which will trigger VST's, we'll be using very little analog effects I think.
We need a 4th member, though, who will be the frontman and also ideally a producer too if we wanna be very picky lol.

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