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answers for adding this pedal to my pedal board
January 1, 2013
8:28 pm
dswilley
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Please take time to see if you can give me advise on how to incorporate my zoom g2.1dm pedal into my pedal board. I love some of the patches on The zoom,problem being there is no bypass on the zoom to take it out of the loop, should I used a A/B switch or do you have a better suggestion.Also if I put the pedal into my pedal train ,where should this be placed . Any suggestions ,help will be greatly appreciated . Thanks. Shane

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January 1, 2013
10:50 pm
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I'd build my total sound around it, adding additional pedals as needed.  I see units like the Zoom as the effects hub of a signal chain, the spot where you organize the sounds you need and call them up with the stomp of a foot, rather than hitting multiple pedals.

 

 

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January 1, 2013
11:32 pm
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You can switch the unit in and out of your pedal chain using a true bypass loop box.

Take a look at the switch boxes here: 

http://www.loop-master.com/

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January 8, 2013
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Here's one I covered for 30 Pedals in 30 Days : The Noose by Vein-Tap.com

http://www.vein-tap.com/produc…..ss-looper/

 

Another company I go to for switching gear is Radial:

http://www.tonebone.com/tb-loopbone.htm or

http://www.tonebone.com/re-big…..ot-efx.htm

 

And VoodooLab:

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http://voodoolab.com/switcher.htm

 

I happen to own all of the above – and they all work equally well.

 

Vein-Tap for quick simple & affordable.  Radial for pro gear – simple Loop.  Voodoo for multi-loop functionality (turn on/off up to 4 loops).

 

Hope that helps!

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