I got it fixed everybody. I still get sound through the amp when the volume is turned down all the way and the ls-2 is in AB mode. But I can live with it. Its a handy tool! Thanks so much for your guys' patience and dealing with a guy who obviously has no idea what to do other than stomp on these pedals! I'll be sticking around here for sure.
There is a second manual that comes with the LS-2. It shows all the different connection options. However, this manual is not on the Roland site. So here is a picture of how to use one with a NS-2. Some have said that this is worth a thousand words:
Just put the tuner, octaver and overdrive in front of the LS-2 and the NS-2 between LS-2 and your amp.
That way you can use the LS-2 for your lead sound with the chorus and delay, use the overdrive and octaver at will, the whole thing goes silent when you engage the tuner and the lastly the noisegate will kill all noise when you're not playing. You'd still have to hit your channel switch along with the LS-2, but at least it saves you one switch.
...nice one... the LS-2 is a great pedal IMHO.....might be an idea to invest in some decent quality patch cables...i made up my own with a couple of planet waves pedalboard kits..not everyone here likes them due to the size of the 90 degree angle jacks but they worked out sweet for me especially for making up the slightly longer cables i needed.....as they say a picture tells a thousnad words so..