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I'm after a small unit that place my mono bass signal in the stereo field which will then go to a stereo looper (Boomerang III). Anyone now of any options other than a Saturnworks Bass Pan pedal? My only objection to these is the relative cost of importing the unit it's actual price, otherwise it would be ideal. I spoke to Bryan at Saturnworks and he doesn't have a UK distributor. Cheers

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I can't think of anything off the top of my head, unless you used a small powered mixer - but the size of the box maybe a bit much. However, I would whole heartedly recommend asking someone to do a custom build for you. A great example would be Max over at http://sfxsound.co.uk who can build..well, pretty much anything your heart desires! He'd also be able to make something small hopefully that doesn't eat up loads of gear space!

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[quote name='dood' timestamp='1446542895' post='2900076']
I can't think of anything off the top of my head, unless you used a small powered mixer - but the size of the box maybe a bit much. However, I would whole heartedly recommend asking someone to do a custom build for you. A great example would be Max over at [url="http://sfxsound.co.uk"]http://sfxsound.co.uk[/url] who can build..well, pretty much anything your heart desires! He'd also be able to make something small hopefully that doesn't eat up loads of gear space!
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Definitely this.

Sounds exactly like something I would get Max to do.

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I'm a little confused as to what you need. Surely the looper will output stereo even if you on;y have a mono input, but then why would you want a stereo output with no stereo effects on it? The normal one would be a stereo chorus set subtly to create a difference between the two sides.

Anyway, in case it's any use, check out this pedal which I've lusted after for years [url="http://www.gig-fx.com/products/chopper/"]http://www.gig-fx.com/products/chopper/[/url]

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[quote name='cheddatom' timestamp='1446546583' post='2900117']
I'm a little confused as to what you need. Surely the looper will output stereo even if you on;y have a mono input, but then why would you want a stereo output with no stereo effects on it? The normal one would be a stereo chorus set subtly to create a difference between the two sides.

Anyway, in case it's any use, check out this pedal which I've lusted after for years [url="http://www.gig-fx.com/products/chopper/"]http://www.gig-fx.co...oducts/chopper/[/url]
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I don't want to rely on effected sounds, but here's a graphical representation of what I'm trying to schieve

L ----------------0000--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------R loop layer 1
L ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------0000--------------------------R loop layer 2
L -------------------------------------------------------0000-----------------------------------------------------R loop layer 3

make sense?

the gig rig is autopanning, I want each layer to be static in the stereo field, thanks for your thoughts tho :)

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[quote name='dood' timestamp='1446542895' post='2900076']
I can't think of anything off the top of my head, unless you used a small powered mixer - but the size of the box maybe a bit much. However, I would whole heartedly recommend asking someone to do a custom build for you. A great example would be Max over at [url="http://sfxsound.co.uk"]http://sfxsound.co.uk[/url] who can build..well, pretty much anything your heart desires! He'd also be able to make something small hopefully that doesn't eat up loads of gear space!
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[quote name='Bearfist' timestamp='1446544700' post='2900096']
Definitely this.

Sounds exactly like something I would get Max to do.
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this is what I was thinking, but I thought I'd check to see if there were any off-the-shelf solutions first

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[quote name='steve' timestamp='1446547352' post='2900129']
I don't want to rely on effected sounds, but here's a graphical representation of what I'm trying to schieve

L ----------------0000--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------R loop layer 1
L ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------0000--------------------------R loop layer 2
L -------------------------------------------------------0000-----------------------------------------------------R loop layer 3

make sense?

the gig rig is autopanning, I want each layer to be static in the stereo field, thanks for your thoughts tho :)
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Ahh, I see, well, I thought the chopper could do this but after a bit more reading I'm wrong. There is however the Ernie Ball 6165 Stereo Volume/Pan Pedal which should do what you want

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[quote name='cheddatom' timestamp='1446549282' post='2900153']
Ahh, I see, well, I thought the chopper could do this but after a bit more reading I'm wrong. There is however the Ernie Ball 6165 Stereo Volume/Pan Pedal which should do what you want
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Yeh I spotted that, It's quite pricey and also a big footprint, I think the custom root will be my best option in this case. I'll just have to try not to start thinking of all the extra bells and whistles to bung in :unsure:

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