![]() ![]() but it was pretty straight forward to get going and make some odd, shoegazing, ambient nonsense. I could happily spend a few hours doing that. so it's up my street,Īs I said I got the looper linked to my helix as the pedal is on my desk top - so I can trigger it with foot pedals - works as a standard looper, but comes to life once you add effects over it. (The looper does more than just a standard looper but I've only had a quick go with 'burst' so far.Īnyhow here's a quick bit of nonsense that I just recorded as I thought it was nice - and shows what you can do after a short period of just randomly turning knobs.Any of you all have this pedal attached to a patch bay? I have some free inputs I could plug this into, but I am unsure how to wire it up so I can use the front of the bay to route audio into it from my hardware. ![]() I use mine with a Samson 48 port patchbay. In my case 16 mono channels to the mixer and I have 8 spare for stereo pedals. I use them for my Microcosm (use a stereo Y adapter) and Time Factor delays and a Walrus R1 and Specular Tempus for reverbs. ![]() Yoozer on GS made a good diagram of how I route mine (bottom example) if you have the table space to keep them all wired up and such, it's super handy to do with the patch bay and let it take the wear and tear.įor the pedals the input on the front bottom goes to pedal input and the pedal output plugs into the top rear and the front top just gets routed to one of the mixer channels or sent to another pedal in the chain. Yes, awesome this is exactly what i was looking for. I have the same patch bay as well and i route the synths to my interface the same as the diagram. My front switches are set to half-normal. Id like to interrupt the sound from my selected synth and send it into the pedal instead. Hi! Anyone noticed there is quite a bit of midi clock drift when synced, especially when capturing loops or am I doing something wrong? Is that the proper setting? I believe normal will double the signal so it sends into the synth input plus the pedal, but i may be mixing the 2 up. Logic pro, my source is definitely not the problem. Have you tried the phrase looper over long periods and stays tight on clock? Unfortunately Logic Pro probably is the issue. I lived in denial for many years of this fact and none of my gear would stay properly in time. ![]()
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