woah -- you mean with the looper i could send my signal through my effects chain or totally bypass it and send the signal directly from the guitar to the amp just by hitting the looper?
You could if you had 2 inputs on your amp, one to receive the pedals and one to receive just the guitar.
It's not a looper pedal, it simply splits the signal into 2 branches, which via the A+B or Y button can be used together.
ok - so lemme get this straight -- i do have an amp with two channels, with separate volume controls etc. So with the looper i could bypass my effects chain and send a totally clean guitar signal to one channel, or, with merely the push of a button, send the signal through my effects chain to the other channel of the amp? That would be very handy.
Yes, just remember that if the pure signal is A, and the pedal signal is B, B can't go to A's destination and vice versa (I'm sure that's obvious but just in case). Personally I'd just go with a true bypass strip or loop and go into one input, but that's me, if this is what would work for your needs, then go for it!!
woah -- you mean with the looper i could send my signal through my effects chain or totally bypass it and send the signal directly from the guitar to the amp just by hitting the looper?