Talk about a brain drain....
My whole aim with my Lonestar Special is to get THREE distinct "channels" from a two channel amp.
The Lonestar Valve tone (5W Class A & 15/30W Class AB) is gorgeous, so I dont want to lose it with a multi effects pedal device confabulation. I want to use my few favourite pedals with a true bypass switching/looping system.
1. Clean (big bold max headroom, slightly compressed with a chorusy sparkle + optional solo)
2. Crunch Rhythm (warm driven valve tone with slight reverb +optional boost)
3. Lead (fluid articulate valve sustain with analogue delay and slight reverb + optional boost)
I have posed a question to Burkhard at Lehle as to whether I can use his 1@3 switcher in a slightly unconventional way (waiting for an answer).
The Mesa Lonestar Special channel etc switching uses "short to ground" switching, so I figured I may be able to get inventive with the 1@3??
What I want to do is use the Lehle D Loop to handle the guitar signal effects looping, and use the Lehle 1@3 (with input shorted to ground) as the amp channel/reverb/solo switcher (no guitar signal). The reason why, is I can then utilise the Lehle midi link feature to program single switch presets to switch between my 3 sounds.
Sounds complicated? I hope not. I've investigated all sorts of options to switch amp channels and effects simultaneously, and so far this seems to make the most sense as I dont want to overpopulate my pedal board real estate.
Any advice or comments would be appreciated.
DIAGRAM: http://users.tpg.com.au/9876/LEHLE%20AND%20LONESTAR.pdf
Thanks in advance.
My whole aim with my Lonestar Special is to get THREE distinct "channels" from a two channel amp.
The Lonestar Valve tone (5W Class A & 15/30W Class AB) is gorgeous, so I dont want to lose it with a multi effects pedal device confabulation. I want to use my few favourite pedals with a true bypass switching/looping system.
1. Clean (big bold max headroom, slightly compressed with a chorusy sparkle + optional solo)
2. Crunch Rhythm (warm driven valve tone with slight reverb +optional boost)
3. Lead (fluid articulate valve sustain with analogue delay and slight reverb + optional boost)
I have posed a question to Burkhard at Lehle as to whether I can use his 1@3 switcher in a slightly unconventional way (waiting for an answer).
The Mesa Lonestar Special channel etc switching uses "short to ground" switching, so I figured I may be able to get inventive with the 1@3??
What I want to do is use the Lehle D Loop to handle the guitar signal effects looping, and use the Lehle 1@3 (with input shorted to ground) as the amp channel/reverb/solo switcher (no guitar signal). The reason why, is I can then utilise the Lehle midi link feature to program single switch presets to switch between my 3 sounds.
Sounds complicated? I hope not. I've investigated all sorts of options to switch amp channels and effects simultaneously, and so far this seems to make the most sense as I dont want to overpopulate my pedal board real estate.
Any advice or comments would be appreciated.
DIAGRAM: http://users.tpg.com.au/9876/LEHLE%20AND%20LONESTAR.pdf
Thanks in advance.