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I can put between two pedals that lets me turn both on at the one time aswell as use the pedals indivdually?
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You could put them in a bypass loop to do this. Funnily enough I have a MBM one for sale in the classifieds ;)
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Damn, i don't have enough posts to get into them, and i dont get paid till the end of the month.

I tried googling how these things work / function in a pedal board setup. But i got nothing, can anyone show me how you would set this up and how it works?

Thanks.
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Post by Rhysyrhys »

Corax-rg wrote:Damn, i don't have enough posts to get into them, and i dont get paid till the end of the month.

I tried googling how these things work / function in a pedal board setup. But i got nothing, can anyone show me how you would set this up and how it works?

Thanks.
............................. pedal 1 > pedal 2
............................... \ ............. /
(guitar) >>>>>> Loop pedal >>>>>> (line out)


When you engage the loop pedal it will put pedal 1 and 2 in the loop and true bypass them (usually) when disengaged.
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Post by Thom »

Yeah I used to put most of my effects in the loop, so that when off the signal pretty much went guitar -> amp, and then you can turn as many of the pedals in the loop on, so that when you engage it they all come on at once. Or you can leave the loop on and turn them on/off individually as normal.
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Turn you foot sideways like 90 degrees. STOMP THEM BOTH!

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Post by kim »

just use something like a boss line selector or something more basic and cheaper, put them in a loop, easy.
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Post by johnnyseven »

True bypass loops are awesome and very useful, Boss Line Selectors suck tone but you can adjust the volume of each loop which is very useful.