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Non-Remote True Bypass Loop(er)

Started by camsna, December 22, 2010, 08:35:27 PM

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camsna

I can't imagine how easy such a thing is for you fellas, but I'm pretty thick and can't imagine it. I'm thinking:

1 loop (2 ins, 2 outs)
1 led (or not)

Like the Keeley looper. Small and simple. I have one tone-sucking pedal that goes at the end of my chain. I dig the effect, but hate the tone suckage.

Whaddaya got?!

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Cam

stevewire


jkokura

Are you wanting a stereo bypass looper or just a regular 1 in, 1 send, 1 return, 1 out looper?

The latter is simple. Take you true bypass wiring, and use the effect in and out fir your send and return jacks. Simplest thing ever.

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camsna

Quote from: jkokura on December 22, 2010, 08:53:00 PM
Are you wanting a stereo bypass looper or just a regular 1 in, 1 send, 1 return, 1 out looper?

The latter is simple. Take you true bypass wiring, and use the effect in and out fir your send and return jacks. Simplest thing ever.

jacob

The latter :)

camsna

Thanks, fellas! I KNEW it was that simple. I don't know why I couldn't bring it before my mind...

Much appreciated!

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Cam

stevewire

It's the second diagram on the link with the LED wiring.

camsna

Quote from: stevewire on December 22, 2010, 09:15:18 PM
It's the second diagram on the link with the LED wiring.

Beautiful! Got it :)