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A/B pedals - Looper?


Tee
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I hope you can understand what i'm on about here. :)

Is the best way to split effects pedals, with an A/B pedal?

Here's the deal. I have my compressor and overdrive on all the time in a live situation, but i think i'd like to occasionally bring in a pedal/ or effects which, when non-active in my signal path, will suck my tone.

What would be a good set-up to insert these other pedals, when called for and remove them from my signal path, when not needed? Using an A/B pedal? Would i be able to leave the 'other' effects on permanently and activate them into my signal path via an A/B. I've never really tried anything this complicated, as i'm not normally an fx user, but some songs are calling for them.

Any pedal recommendations too?

Thanks in advance.

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