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  • #83192
    anderslenhoff
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    Hi!
    I have a Freeze that I love, but it would be even greater if it had it’s own effects loop. That way you could add modulation, trem, pitch shift or whatever to the affected signal, but play over it with your straigt guitar sound. I usually have a lot of flanger after the freeze to make it live a lite more, but doing so also means that a get a lot of flanger on my what I play over the frozen signal.
    While your at it, an expression pedal jack would mean you could mix the freeze in and out, useful when in latch mode on the freeze.

    Thanks for your great products!
    Best,
    Anders.

    #119412
    pimelodella
    Member

    IMHO,

    I think you would like this pedal : https://www.ehx.com/products/superego
    Superego do everything the freeze does except it’s even more controlable. Plus you get the “auto” mode and the effects loop. But for using it in and out you will have to get it in a parallel setup (if I am not mistaken).

    You can also look for a “T.I.P. Third Hand”… But EHX should reissue the “Hotfoot”!!!? Don’t know if it would be a good thing, I never fooled with this kind of stuff.

    Or look at this : http://forum.gibson.com/index.php?/topic/76647-my-cool-hand-built-pedal/
    I should do that to my old Cry Baby…eheh

    Hope this helps :-)

    #119413
    anderslenhoff
    Participant

    You’re right, that’s probably what I’m looking for. Back to the music store, then…

    Thanks a lot,
    Anders.

    #119414
    pimelodella
    Member

    ahaha, sorry mate. Another ehx pedal finding a home, this is great!

    lol

    #119415
    pimelodella
    Member

    As a follow up to my previous suggestions to EHX, a DELUXE Superego, with an expression pedal input!

    But come on, reissue the “Hotfoot”, or find me an old one on a shelf somewhere, it must be under a pile… Will buy it immediatly LOL

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