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My current solo bass set up is quite simple. I used to have a whole pedalboard of delays, reverbs etc.

Now I'm just using my fretless 6 string Roscoe bass, into an Apogee One interface, into a MacBook pro. The treated signal then goes back out via the Apogee into my Markbass combo.

I want to be able to also route my bass straight to the combo. The signal from the MacBook will still need to be able to get through though, playing soundscapes that I've created using the bass.

It needs to be as simple as possible.

Any suggestions please ?

:)

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The Boss LS-2 will split the signal for an fx loop for the laptop, give you individual level controls for each channel and mix to a single output for the bass amp.

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[quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1476191086' post='3152119']
The Boss LS-2 will split the signal for an fx loop for the laptop, give you individual level controls for each channel and mix to a single output for the bass amp.
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+1

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[quote name='dannybuoy' timestamp='1476191086' post='3152119']
The Boss LS-2 will split the signal for an fx loop for the laptop, give you individual level controls for each channel and mix to a single output for the bass amp.
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[quote name='Byo' timestamp='1476195091' post='3152175']
+1
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Brilliant, thanks :).

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

any thread with this heading will always be answered by LS-2

the only thing more powerful, although twice the footprint, is 2 x LS-2`s

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If you're handy with a soldering iron, you could make a simple pedal that houses a signal splitter & 2 channel mixer. Basically a beefed up effects loop.
If not, then get an LS-2. :)

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