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Bank/Preset switching pedal looper system

Is there a pedal looper than can switch the banks/presets on say a strymon pedal, with MIDI output, per loop.

any unit that can send program change data can do this

GEAR:
  • Roland Juno-6
  • Gibson SG Standard
  • Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp

So the joyo?

does the joyo have midi out?

GEAR:
  • Roland Juno-6
  • Gibson SG Standard
  • Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp

Oh am I am such an idiot! One of them does.

the 2 pieces should talk to eachother with the joyo looper acting as the brain of the setup, but how easy they will be to program the way you want is anyone's guess... once you get your patches setup though you are set

I actually just bought a TC nova system that's not here yet to be the brain of my live rig. I still have the 3 button preset controller from my old G minor that will work as 3 additional presets on the G system and sicne it has midi out and thru it can be a controller for other midi devices or a midi to relay box that will send latching or pulsing signals to analog switching inputs like an amp channel switch or the nobels effects with remote switching... I might get 1 more midi friendly delay pedal for amp #3 and then bolt everything down to a small pedalboard. Nice thng about nova system is its got a modified TS9 and Rat midi controlled inside and only the wet part of the other effects is run thru AD/DA conversion, the dry component is fully analog straight to the amp... I am all stoked about having effects again without a "tonne" of hassle.... and with the ability to run completely dry patches for my classic effects free sounds without having anything but a little buffering out front clouding my tone up

or I might hate it and dump the whole thing, who knows?

GEAR:
  • Roland Juno-6
  • Gibson SG Standard
  • Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp

aww heck, I just got a TC Flashback X4 too... not sure I wanted that, I have a use for it, but this is getting excessive

that'll teach me to make lowball "best offers" on ebay assuming they will be rejected when I am bidding on similar stuff at the same time... aww well

now I have piles of echo options....

GEAR:
  • Roland Juno-6
  • Gibson SG Standard
  • Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp

Hey its a great delay, mine's pretty damn good for the price.

everyone loves it so I bought one to try, got it for just over 100 bucks too, floor model, scratch and dent but with warranty.... plus it has midi in so I can just set it aside and command it with another pedal. If I am having effects I want compelte preset functionality down to amp switching from a tiny little floot unit with maybe 4 or 5 presets, I am bare bones after all!

GEAR:
  • Roland Juno-6
  • Gibson SG Standard
  • Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp

that said, my rig is getting silly.... I am set up for 3 to 4 amps now thru 2 to 3 cabs, midi controlled with a Nova system commanding a flashback X4... I know most of the time I will just be using presets that bypass effects and go straight thru to a nice blend of 2 amps with different vibes and different settings, but its nice to know I can detune, modulate, distort and simulate every delay and verb known to mankind now if the mood strikes me. Now, do I want pristine tone or to have my delay and verb trails linger? I don't need buffering as the input of the system is my radial ABY with a class A discrete buffer and the drag control that simulates the dynamic impedance loading of the 1st stage of a tube amp..... hmmmm

how does the Flashback's buffer sound in trails mode? and how are the stereo delays? the stereo is weak on the Nova for anything buy ping ponging and some modulation, I am thnking of running the X4 mono, should I maybe use it stereo?

GEAR:
  • Roland Juno-6
  • Gibson SG Standard
  • Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp

Well I didn't know that there was a trails mode, I've never had it on anyway. Is it an internal switch or something? It's obviously a lot better in stereo, I've done some great stuff with it in stereo, and for me it sounded pretty massive for a $100 pedal.

the trails mode is some kinda menu diving, set and forget thing.... but I am pretty sure it has the buffered, trails bypass.... I know the Nova stuff does.... I'm just trying to decide hw to route all this gadgetry, maybe ABY box, left output to Left in of X4, right output to drive input of Nova, Left output of X4 to Matchless, left output of Nova to Traynor, right output of nova to right input of X4, right output of Nova to AC30...

whoa

this is why I never do a lot of effects, even using MIDI routing is confusing... I am going to have to get graph paper and make a diagram

GEAR:
  • Roland Juno-6
  • Gibson SG Standard
  • Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp

I got some of my toys this week. I was supposed to get a floor model from theis ebay seller's brick and mortar store but he sent me a brand new X4 still sealed in its shrink wrap and everything. What a swell motherfucker.

Now... when do I find the time to play with all of them? I kida want to put every component thru its pases individually and then assemble the system and start storing patches.... I am looking forward to A/Bing the flashback against the Nova delays

have you downloaded any toneprints for your X4 or used the software to create your own???

GEAR:
  • Roland Juno-6
  • Gibson SG Standard
  • Vox AC30 Guitar Combo Amp