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Home › Forums › Help/Technical Questions › Best way to chain up B9, C9 and Key 9
to test out how to chain up Key 9, B9 and C9..
Very cool ideas!!
Thanks!
While waiting for my pedals to arrive, I’m thinking if I can mix the various Key9,B9 and C9 output back to the chain so that it can further be processed by my other pedals (compressor, reverb, etc) for a single output. While I did not buy the Mel9, I’m sure some of you may have all the series!
Loop 5 (L5) must be on, to be combined with one or more L1,L2,L3 and L4 for the sound to join back to the loop. Guitar signal is not mixed back – at least I don’t think I wanted it in this setup.
For regular guitar playing, L1 to L5 shall be switched off, and signal begins on L6.
I’m not sure if this will work at all. I can only test it out once all the items arrive (Key9,B9,C9, loop-switching controller, MX400 line mixer).
http://i1160.photobucket.com/albums/q484/_2mix/switches3_zps1wfha1yh.jpg
I am also interested in chaining at least 2 of all 4 products. I have a B9,C9, Key9 and the Melotron pedal. What is the best way?
Previously hosted at Photobucket, now it’s asking for payment.. so Im testing it at facebook.
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I am interested in any information that anyone can add. Thanks
The best way is mixing the pedals in parallel.
In series all on at the same time would be a mess.
I hope we will one day make a mixer for that purpose.