So I was wondering, is it possible to fully utilize both the series AND parallel loops at the same time? I assume that there wouldnt be any problem with it, but will it have an effect on the front panel effects knob?
So I was wondering, is it possible to fully utilize both the series AND parallel loops at the same time? I assume that there wouldnt be any problem with it, but will it have an effect on the front panel effects knob?
Ive been hooked on deep crazy ambient washes lately and the only real way to pull em' off is layering multiple units on top of each other. Being able to utilize the serial loop with a GCX switcher means it'll be no problem. Plannin on grabbin a Line 6 DL4 and maybe a Memory Man. God I love this AMP!
Ive been hooked on deep crazy ambient washes lately and the only real way to pull em' off is layering multiple units on top of each other. Being able to utilize the serial loop with a GCX switcher means it'll be no problem. Plannin on grabbin a Line 6 DL4 and maybe a Memory Man. God I love this AMP!
so am I correct?, you would use the series and parallel so you could for instance, run two different delays separately. Not running them in one line, one after another, which would result in the delay from the first pedal triggering the 2nd delay input, instead of the original dry signal.
Which would sound like a mess. Correct?
Never done this before but seems you would otherwise need a stereo or two amp setup.
I think after you posted one of their videos in another thread I saw a youtube link where the guitarist explains his rig. He's running a stereo rig with I think the line 6 rack delay and some other process I believe. He uses two delays in series with each other, but I think I can get a similar feel with the t.c. nova delay, as it has multiple delay modes. I'm sure other delay pedals have that option too. I recently picked up a line 6 verbzilla and I think that can help you get that atmospheric sound too.
Cool tune! Much easier to get those kinds of sounds than the more out of control soundscapes im going for, which is good for you cause that means much cheaper also!