I think everyone needs to stop calling them "Loop Switchers", it's just confusing since there are pedals called "Loopers", which is something completely different. If you neccessary need to use the word "loop" then call it "Effect Loop Switcher". I myself think it's sufficient to call it "Effect Switcher" or simply "Switcher".
@@DropkickM16The word "loop" is quite unnecessary since the main function is to switch between different effects. The fact that this is accomplished by using several FX-loops isn't really important for communication. Would you call an amplifier with an FX-loop a "loop amp"?
Why? Because I have absolutely no idea how to wire a switcher up and even less idea about anything to do with MIDI! I have loads of pedals and cannot decide which ones to put onto a pedal board. So what happens is that I constantly change what I use. I also have a Line 6 multi effects unit and cannot figure out how to save and use presets. I am old. Help?
Wow, this was exactly what I was hoping to find. Really nicely done (at least, I thought so!) Thank you for taking the time to put that together. Super helpful to an absolute noob! Cheers from North Carolina!
The first good loop switcher video I’ve seen, nice vid, easy to understand, I might buy one soon cause I have sone tricky pedal switches with my band playing live
I have a Boss ES-5 loop switcher but stopped using it. Love the idea of the switcher but, ironically, I found using it needlessly complicating things.The Boss design and interface never seemed intuitive to me. So at least for me, its easier just to run a minimalist board. YMMV.
My favorite loop switchers are the Harley Benton StompControl-4 Iso (89€), which is also a power supply, and the Electro-Harmonix Tri-Parallel Mixer (129€) which is great for keeping a dirty channel and a clean channel separate so that you can mix to taste without losing all the definition of your signal.
Yes, but there's TRADITIONAL pedals that get used in a traditional way. You shouldn't apply midi to traditional pedals. That's like using Elon Musk's jet engine to start your camp 🏕 fire 🔥 The audience isn't perfectionists. Neither are companies. Don't you, make the mistake. I'm buying MXR and MXR chooses not to have a pedal board switcher. You don't apply 1 to that system. You learn a traditional style. The traditional style allows you to plug into 10 amplifiers.
Great video, certainly got my interest as I'm wanting to switch in more than one pedal at once with just one button press. However, I use some of my pedals in the amp effects loop and some in front of the amp, so my question is could a looper be used to switch on say a tube screamer going in the front of the amp, plus a delay pedal in the effects loop at the same time?
Your clear and concise information here is informative and entertaining! Assuming you personally have a single switcher on hand, but might have been curious about others: I've looked for clear information as to which of all the switchers available (2023) actually let you choose - on the fly - any order of pedals, perhaps even serial/parallel etc. Have you ever seen that kind of information assembled in one place? As far as I can tell, there are only 2-3 switchers (Boss: ES-5 and ES-8, right?? RJM: PBC/6X - but not their PBC/10; Sound Sculpture: Switchblade ET - but not offically released/purchase-able yet; and maybe there are others) that aside from handling several/quite a few pedals also offer unlimited ability to choose pedals-order on the fly, by a button press for instance. Are you aware of any others? Manufacturers are (mostly) not especially forthcoming with that exact information (unlimited pedals-order control, or not)...
Can you put a footswitch in this? I mean for example channel 1 is DISTO from amp, and channel 2 is delay pedal, but when pressing « 2 » the footswitch switches from amp distortion channel from clean channel from the amp ?
I'm not 100% sure i understand the question tbh. The Boss has TRS expression control outs which can be used to switch amp channels or switch anything that has TRS input.
I always tell every my fellow guitarist about the use of these. Very gew get the point. Isnt it great to change the whole pack of effects and preamp channels with a single tap??... They keep on dancing on their boards instead
Definitely just an OD! I feel like stuff like switchers make more sense for people who have involved boards with a lot going on... If your main concern is a variety of distortion/overdrive you could probably get away with one or two versatile fuzz/drives and utilizing your tone/volume knobs/switching between pickups.
Maybe it's Cost to Features ratio that made most of us not use these. I don't really know but it's easy to go for features we've heard a lot of and wanted to try for ourselves when we have some cash to spend on things guitar.
Hi Steven, r u using a clean amp and allowing your pedals to provide the OD and Distortion? I'd like to see how the Loop Switcher can also control the channels and other settings on the amp along with your pedals.
Yeah, so there's no such thing as the traditional pedal board thing. I'm looking at my pedals and I can see multiple ways to install the looping pedal and such things. The company does try to help us out by putting names on such things. I have a looping pedal but it clearly says it's intended purpose is for noise clamping. I've got to try to get it to do that function and not do another unintended function.
Moreover, I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say most guitar players won't be as neat as you are with your pedal board 😊 we tend to be rather messy and not as organised as you are😅
Awesome video! Only question, If you hit a pedal that is plugged into the looper will it still activate and act like a normal straight through signal chain? Or do all pedals plugged into the looper have to be activated via looper?
I have a few questions. 1) Could one of those switch buttons on the ES-5 be used to switch channel on an amplifier as well? Basically removing the need for an average footswitch? 2) What if you have a W/D/W rig and thus have a splitter that splits your signal to more than one amp? Where/how would a loop switcher fit into such a scenario? 3) What if you have a preamp pedal that goes through the FX-loop of your amp but also has a bypass switch that allows you to bypass this preamp completely for use of the amp's preamp? Could this bypass function somehow be assigned to a switch button on the loop switcher?
Thanks for the video! If I need to put some pedals in front of the Amp (wha, distortion,...) and others in the loop effect (chorus, Rev,...), can I still work with a loop switcher?
For me drive pedals take priority as these are the ones I switch on/off the most. If you can get MIDI controllable pedals and a MIDI loop switcher you can have those out the switcher but still control them, which I do with a couple of pedals on my board.
You might want to look into the audio setup for your videos. It looks great, the guitar sounds great, the content is great, but the dialogue is a bit rough. Don't let your great content get ignored because your dialogue doesn't sound great. Sounds like it's clipping a bit and sounds too roomy, you might want closer micing. Proper tight shotgun and a lav mic can really make the difference.
I an ES-8 and on my unit an effect can be put in an effects loop. The unit he is demoing is an ES-5 which has less features than my switcher - so I am not sure about the features of the ES-5... And yes - these switchers can be a little complicated,
@@ruffrider6653 Yes, you can with the ES-8 because I own one and I use the 4 cable method with it, but the ES-5 does not have a volume loop, so you don't have the ability to use an effects loop with that.
@@madderbass This is an old question, but you can use an FX loop with it. You just have to sacrifice one of your 5 loops on the Boss ES-5. On the ES-8, you can use the Volume Loop, so you still have the ability to still use all 8 loops.
I have a question. If you wanted to use multiple amps, could you just use the send on the loop switcher, but instead of using the return you plug it straight into the amp?
man sucks....get a procesor effect .90 procent your pedalboard is digital....so the ton is .....digital.on effect procesor is for you a beether choise...for somene who use a lot a pedal analogic ist very importen........try to use first one pedal solo for the ton and the amp whitout somnting else,and after that use next whit your swich and same settings and you see the diferent the swich digital afect your tone even the padal its analogic or digital....your swich is digital and the ton is algoritm and modificat...i use boss psm 5 and line selector ls 2 and a octaswich analogic who i thinc they not afect my tone...i use a lot a swich digital and unfortune afect the ton especialiy the distors and overdrive pedal.try this and will see.by
Regarding the boss unit to answer your question why don't more people use them is because they want more than one pedal in a loop they might want three or four petals in each Loop, and it appears the boss is designed for individual pedals in the loop and it's a lot of money to spend to experiment to find out that's not what you want that's why
Well, see, you're inventing your own success and dilemma. You've chosen to mix brands of pedals and with that comes dilemmas. So you've chosen to forget about having a straight through sound by putting the pedals into individual loops. You're not great. This isn't a great idea. Manufacturers do tune the straight through sound. That's a unique sound. That's why you buy into brands. You should have limited your buying behaviour and made sure you didn't get ripped off buying pedals you can't possibly use.