Mixer pedal
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Mixer pedal
Hi guys,
I'm looking for a pedal that could mix/blend the signal from 3 audio sources with different voltages (Volca beats, Mother 32 and a guitar), so that each of them could benefit from my pedalboard.
Do you know any product that could do the trick?
Thanks a lot
I'm looking for a pedal that could mix/blend the signal from 3 audio sources with different voltages (Volca beats, Mother 32 and a guitar), so that each of them could benefit from my pedalboard.
Do you know any product that could do the trick?
Thanks a lot
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Re: Mixer pedal
Thank you for this link. I've found this http://saturnworkspedals.com/product/su ... xer-pedal/ that may fit as well. It seems that this pedal eliminates crosstalk and balance mismatched impedances, which seems just what I need.
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Re: Mixer pedal
Red Panda has a fancypants one coming out, too: http://www.redpandalab.com/products/mixer.html
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Re: Mixer pedal
Montreal Assembly Fewtility One. nice being able to choose in/out for channel 2/3, and inexpensive too. pretty sure i read he was going to offer it again. i find mine very useful.

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This Red Panda seems quite nice in its small form factor. Thanks a lot for the link.
I've just asked to the support if it could work with these devices as input. Seems to be the whole point, though.
I've just asked to the support if it could work with these devices as input. Seems to be the whole point, though.
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Re: Mixer pedal
You could use a Boss LS-2, but then only 2/3 inputs have volumeknobs.
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Re: Mixer pedal
If you want one guitar level source, one line level source and one modular level source you'll need some attenuation for the modular and likely some amplification for the instrument level (unless you want everything at instrument level, in which case this will be tons of attenuation and a bit of attenuation).
All of these mixers are basically just attenuators and should work if you plan to get everything at instrument level (i.e. the lowest of all 3) but you'll want the pots to be at least linear and ideally reverse log to have a proper usable range of control. Most of these things probably have log pots to mix audio nicely so you'd end up with very hard to adjust levels. Alternatively you could have separate fixed attenuators (basically one resistor or two) for line to instrument and modular to instrument levels in a separate tiny box (or even a cable) before the mixer and then use one of these mixers with the full range of control.
All of these mixers are basically just attenuators and should work if you plan to get everything at instrument level (i.e. the lowest of all 3) but you'll want the pots to be at least linear and ideally reverse log to have a proper usable range of control. Most of these things probably have log pots to mix audio nicely so you'd end up with very hard to adjust levels. Alternatively you could have separate fixed attenuators (basically one resistor or two) for line to instrument and modular to instrument levels in a separate tiny box (or even a cable) before the mixer and then use one of these mixers with the full range of control.
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That M.A. Fewtility One, so sexy...
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Another alternative is a four-channel mackie-ish thing, used.. probably not too much
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Re: Mixer pedal
Yeah I would love a little mixer like that. I sure hope he starts making them again. Right now I am always plugging and unplugging cables from guitar and I re-amp/send synths though my board so one of these would be a perfect little tool.
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Re: Mixer pedal
these are awesome since they also have footswitches for each source.Electro Analogue wrote:Thank you for this link. I've found this http://saturnworkspedals.com/product/su ... xer-pedal/ that may fit as well. It seems that this pedal eliminates crosstalk and balance mismatched impedances, which seems just what I need.