• Ernie Ball
  • MusicMan
  • Sterling by MusicMan

SamuelPark

Member
Joined
Feb 20, 2013
Messages
15
Location
Southern California
The amount of pedals I've got going at once is too many for me to tap dance my way through a live show.

Half the pedals are on for my dirt tone and half are on for my clean tone.


I know there is a way to setup a board so that I can just stomp one switch to switch from using all of my dirt pedals to all of my clean pedals.

I believe it involves using a MIDI somehow...

Basically I need a way to engage a certain combination of pedals with only one stomp.

Thanks,
Sam
 

ZeroFivefour

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 15, 2011
Messages
337
Location
San Antonio, TX
If you just need 2 banks of pedals to go "on" or "off", you could always get a looper pedal on the cheap. I have a looper pedal with 2 banks from when I went that route years ago from Loop Master. Great guy doing the building. I actually have a few of his boxes from my old pedal board days. I currently use a DMC/Voodoo Labs GCX with 8 loops that I control via midi with a and Ground control Pro.

The looper is definitely basic, but it gets the job done just fine. You can get a 2 bank looper for about 60 bucks and have 2 banks of any pedals you place in each bank available for access by the stomp of the button. You would still have to turn one bank on and the other bank off each time you went from clean to dirt and vice versa. But it "can" be done with one foot. If you require more than 2 banks, there are also looper pedals with up to 15 loops i believe. At that point I would get something like Ben Peterson suggested, as I believe it is capable of multiple pedal combo presets.

As my rig got more complicated I went that route with much success and much less tap dancing, however I went with a rack and racked my pedals using the GCX and Ground Control pro. There is always more than one way to skin a cat. Good luck!

If it were me I would get something like Ben Peterson suggested, as I don't like to tap dance at all at this point in my life. But things can get pricey quickly when going that route.

True Bypass Loopers (Standard) - Loop-Master Pedals

Cheers,

Tom
 
Last edited:

fbecir

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 3, 2005
Messages
2,996
Location
Paris, FRANCE
There are several products :
G Lab GSC-3 System Controller - Cyberstore Thomann Français

Rocktron PatchMate Loop 8 Floor - Cyberstore Thomann Français

Carl Martin Octa-Switch MKII - Cyberstore Thomann Français

Or you can learn to tap dance :
astaire.jpg


;)
 

peterd79

Well-known member
Joined
Jun 27, 2005
Messages
2,880
Location
NOR*CAL
Basically it's already been covered but what you're looking for is a programmable looper/bypass strip. You're going to be able to get a couple of added bonuses by going this route. First off you're going to be able to set your pedals to groups that are one when you want them in the chain and off when you don't with one stomp.
Also you're going to clean up your tone by eliminating the signal path to just the pedals that are on.
Now being a fan of pedals myself I hope you have a buffer pedal along the line as that will help keep the integrity of your tone to the amp.
Prior to EB announcing their new MVP pedal I picked up a JHS buffered mod volume pedal and the integrity of my tone was through the roof so it's a legit suggestion.
And lastly ill leave with this do some research and find what works for you and your budget. I'm a pedalboard builder and use some alternatives to what is mentioned at a fraction of the price which are surprisingly better :) if you have any questions feel free to drop me a line a d ill be glad to help you out.
 

SamuelPark

Member
Joined
Feb 20, 2013
Messages
15
Location
Southern California
Thanks for all the suggestions everyone!

The looper is what I was looking for. I knew there was something along those lines but it just wouldnt roll off the tip of my tongue.

This forum is always such a big help in my times of wandering.
 

ZeroFivefour

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 15, 2011
Messages
337
Location
San Antonio, TX
just wanted to update my post above and call your attention to a simple box that may suit your needs at a lower cost. It is called a clean/dirty effects switcher, available from the same builder I suggested before.

Basically it lets you have 2 banks that are A/B ed by the stomp of ONE button. If that is all you need it is only 58 bucks. Good luck.

Page w/link of available clean/dirty pedals:

A/B Loopers (Clean/Dirty) - Loop-Master Pedals


4 simple versions below ranging from 58-100 bucks, 1st and second are the same pedal with 2 layouts, the 3rd is a hyrbrid allowing you to have an aditional 3rd pedal(s) to use at will, the 4th is a mini version of the first 2. Links with product descriptions below:

Clean/Dirty Effects Switcher? (Vertical Layout)

Clean/Dirty Effects Switcher? (Horizontal Layout)

Clean/Dirty Effects Switcher? Hybrid

http://www.loop-master.com/product_info.php?products_id=278&osCsid=ttdl002fki188mncdfnq72civ2
Cheers,

Tom
 
Last edited:

SamuelPark

Member
Joined
Feb 20, 2013
Messages
15
Location
Southern California
just wanted to update my post above and call your attention to a simple box that may suit your needs at a lower cost. It is called a clean/dirty effects switcher, available from the same builder I suggested before.

Basically it lets you have 2 banks that are A/B ed by the stomp of ONE button. If that is all you need it is only 58 bucks. Good luck.

Page w/link of available clean/dirty pedals:

A/B Loopers (Clean/Dirty) - Loop-Master Pedals


4 simple versions below ranging from 58-100 bucks, 1st and second are the same pedal with 2 layouts, the 3rd is a hyrbrid allowing you to have an aditional 3rd pedal(s) to use at will, the 4th is a mini version of the first 2. Links with product descriptions below:

Clean/Dirty Effects Switcher? (Vertical Layout)

Clean/Dirty Effects Switcher? (Horizontal Layout)

Clean/Dirty Effects Switcher? Hybrid

Mini Clean/Dirty Effects Switcher? w/Combinable Loops
Cheers,

Tom

I think this is exactly what I am looking for!

I only have two sets of pedals that I need to switch back and forth from. Thank you very much, this is perfect
 

Roubster

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 20, 2005
Messages
2,639
Location
Crooklyn, NY
Here are a few more options which would make your pedal rig really versatile in terms of looper switchers. From all the ones I've researched and read about, these two companies seem to have it done right. You can basically program any order of pedal combinations as you like, and also have amp channel switching capability.

The Official Musicom Lab Web Site

Crocodile Tail Loop - One Control

There are great demos of these. If you check out Tom Quayle (insane fusion player), he does a really thorough demo of the One Control, and Pete Thorn does a demo of his pedal board which is controlled by the Musicomlab.
 
Top Bottom