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ununtrium
Bronze Member

Germany
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Posted - 05/20/2006 : 09:01:53
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There are many ways how to setup an FX loop. Do you run it thru your amp? Do you have a huge pedalboard or the like?
I was thinking of getting a second BCB-60 for the F/X loop and connecting it to my first BCB. A possible setup would look like this:
first BCB-60: cs-2 bd-2 ds-1 pq-4 ls-2 --------------->second bcb-60: tr-2, bf-2, ph-1r, ce-2, rv-2, dd-5 ns-2
Does this look sensible?
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FRANZONI
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Ireland
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Posted - 05/20/2006 : 12:50:01
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i use 11 boss pedals on my board the ls2 is the second last pedal i use before the ch1 which splits my signal into stereo, the loop of the ls2 has bf2,ph2,tr2,and 2xdd3's i also use dunlop cry baby,cs3 ds1,fz3,ls2 and then the ch1...i never found the need for a noise gate as there is very little hiss playing clean and if your using fuzz/dist the band is rocking so no one will hear it...!! i find boss pedals pretty quiet...much quieter than the dod/digitech i used to use years ago.... as for the ls2.... well recommended i also use the send off the second loop to feed my tuner for silent tuning...  |
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