Once I've got my overdrives sorted (HAHAHA) i'm in the money for a little loop switcher just to deal with them. I wouldn't need one except the Carpe Diem really is unmanageable in a live situation; the switches are just too close to the knobs.
Anyhoo, this one from TheGigRig looks to be what I want as the flip/flop feature is ideal:
http://www.thegigrig.com/quartermaster-qmx2-c2x18284411 however like all GigRig stuff it's a million pounds.
So before I start looking to get one of those in earnest, does anyone recommend any other switchers? OneControl seem to be the main opposition here but they don't seem to have a flip/flop function.
Once again, I mine the collective knowledge of this excellent forum. Thanks in advance!
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He'll wire it as a flip.
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There is probably a joyo/harley benton as well but when I had the bigger model it felt a bit clunky - I would be very interested to know how the one control and musicom lab units feel - soft switching? fast response?
http://buildyourownclone.com/products/super8
https://www.gumtree.com/p/other-guitar-accessories/gigrig-loopy-2-loop-switcher-extension-to-the-midi-8-pro-14/1173821253
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i love the gigrig g2 but way too much for me as id never use half of it. DA units are scalable too
I'd rather struggle with my current setup and buy another pedal that makes noise for £80. Am I being unrealistic here?
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Monte Allums TR-2 Plus mod kit
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I do note that you have a Carpe Diem (as do I)...so money does like to jump out of you pocket from time to time
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It's a bit like how I was back in the day re expensive power supplies - I'd be shocked that anyone would spend good pedal money on some fancy schmancy power arrangement - years later I saw the value in knowing that I was never going to have issues.
Ditto now, having bought a G2, it's because I now see the value in the flexibility it brings. I'd rather spend money making a moderate number of things super-effective than just buy more noisemakers
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The RJM Music Tech. gear looks to be good, too.
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