suphuckers said:
I mean I know midi lets you press 1 button to change 10 things but... how often to any of us really do that?
I don't think I ever switch 10 things at once but it is very common to have 3 distinct sounds in a song. Each one of those sounds may have various combinations of effects, loops and modules selected. In my last band I was also the singer; singing and playing was difficult enough without having to tap dancing too.
suphuckers said:
You guys telling me that thing can send a clean uneffected analog guitar signal out to All 8 loops and then blend them all back together, and send it back to the return on the amp 100% without messing with the tone? In other words lets say you want to add a phased effect. So you send a clean uneffected analog signal to the phaser of your choice. Then you can also send a clean signal to a Delay. 2 seperate signals. Then blend the 2 100% wet signals together, and send the blended signal back to the amp? ..and it's not digital? It's a true analog signal? ...and it can also send a clean uneffected tone back with it in parallel as well? I mean... if it can. Cool
The GCX and most the other switcher/routers mentioned so far have the loops set up in serial.
The Sound Sculpture products allow you to program the path internally so you can run in series, parallel, series/parallel and even change the order or the effects.
You can still run your effect in parallel with the other switcher by adding a mini mixer. I use the RJM mini mixer for this.
As far as price, you can spend what you want to get what you need. A used midi mate controller is about $80 and a used GRX4 about $150. That?ll get you 4 programmable midi controlled loops; that?s quite a few potential combinations with channel switching. Say you simply want to go from a clean with chorus, reverb and delay to a dirty with just a light verb, then to a solo with a delay.
The GCX/GCP is widely used but you?ll need to put the pedals you want it to control in a rack which may not be ideal. The GCX also need a buffer mod to be more transparent from what I hear.
For withmittens solution, I would recommend a RJM mini effects gizmo for his pedal board pedals and a maybe a GRX4 (or a second mini effects gizmo) in the rack with his RM4. Then pick a controller that can do both PC and CC commands (like a midi mate). That would be around a $600 investment and provide 5 midi controlled loops in front of the amp for his drives and modulation effects and 4 or 5 loops after the preamp for toggling the preamps and time based effects.
If you don't mind running long cables from your pedal board, a Musicomlab EFX MKIII could be used as an all in one (controller/switcher/router) and would provide 10 audio loops arranged in a group of 6/4 (6 in front of the amp and 4 after).