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now this seems like an interesting new device


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Our VFB-1 is designed to be a slightly different take on the standard bypass/feedback looper...

It is true bypass, so when it's off, whatever you have placed in the loop is entirely removed from your signal path.

When it's active, the Blend control allows you to mix your clean signal with processing of the effects loop. Switch it over to feedback mode (with it's own seperate blend knob), for washes of oscillation.

More info and pics should be available in a few days...


Thanks!:wave:


Geoff Bryant
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Loooper.com has for a long time offered both the Blend Pot and switchable seriell/paralell options for their loopers.
Don`t know but maybe the ser/par toggle switch can be offered as a stompswitch.
Beware that not all effects behave very well when used with a blend pot. It`s even stressed on the site;

*Please note- Loooper cannot guarantee the results of using various pedals with the Blend Pot Option or the Parallel Option. In some instances, pedals do not function well when used in these configurations."


*Selectable Parallel/Series 30.00
This option allows you to select (by toggle switch) whether two loops operate in parallel or in series. See the "Parallel operation" page for more info."

*Blend Pot 15.00
This option allows you to blend DRY signal with the wet signal of a loop! When turned clear left, you hear dry signal, when turned clear right, you hear wet signal, when turned to the center, you hear 1/2 wet and 1/2 dry. Also includes a rocker switch which bypasses the blend pot, completely removing it from the signal path. Can be added to any number of loops. Choice of switches: Toggle switch, rocker switch (default), or toe-switch. Can also use a footswitch and LED for the ON/OFF operation (add 15.00)
http://www.loooper.com/CustomOptions.htm

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I remember seeing a product that acted to blend two separate effects with each other by using a rocker pedal. So you could have a delay on one end and say an overdrive on the other and it would mix the two from 100% of one to half and half to 100% of the other but in a very smooth manner

Anyone know what I'm talking about?

They also had a delay and some other stuff. I remember a lot of stainless steel enclosures and really high prices.

But it reminds me of this concept.

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Originally posted by gr8fuldodd

I remember seeing a product that acted to blend two separate effects with each other by using a rocker pedal. So you could have a delay on one end and say an overdrive on the other and it would mix the two from 100% of one to half and half to 100% of the other but in a very smooth manner


Anyone know what I'm talking about?


They also had a delay and some other stuff. I remember a lot of stainless steel enclosures and really high prices.


But it reminds me of this concept.



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http://www.toneczareffects.com/sm-pedals-vfm.htm

There are a few video clips of the VFM in use
http://www.toneczareffects.com/sm-dwnld-vfm.htm


Another could-be-useful new product is the Diamond ST-MIX pedal

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http://www.diamondpedals.com/products/st_mix.html

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