goroth wrote:I'd recognise that wiring anywhere. Dude is a BEAST!
Details Glen!
I have always liked his work.
This one is not really an effect, it's been a long time I might forget some features but here goes:
It splits the signal in 3 parts (clean + A & B)
clean:
There is a volume
On A:
There is a volume
There is a LP filter (pot) but you can take it off (switch)
There is a loop with a blend (pot)
There is a phase inversion switch
On B:
There is a volume but you can control it with an exp. pedal
There is a HP filter (pot) but you can take it off (switch)
There is a loop with a blend (pot)
There is a phase inversion switch
There is an octave up (pot) with its own footswitch
A and B can go to different amps or be merged back together and there is a boost in case we loose anything in all this.
So it's a kind of dual looper/splitter/crossover. A (lows) anb B (highs) go into 2 different boards.
I tried to stay close to the look and feel of Jrmy's brilliant work on the other McSpunckle pedz (as I have both the OD and the VTF) so that they look good altogether.
The name is self explanatory; the main idea beingfor me to keep a solid bottom, i.e. the lows intact (I play bass) no matter what effects are used, so that's what it will/should look like on the other side!
