Resistance mixers?...
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 12:03 pm
I've gotten good results from splitting a signal w/ a stereo output pedal and sending each to seperate fuzz/distortions-- and pitch shifters! (in order to blend them seperatley) and then mixing them back together by sending them into a pedal w/ stereo I/O (In my case, a DD-20)
So, wouldn't I be able to do the same and more w/ a "resistance mixer"? (do those little Boss/DOD mixers accept input both directions or just one?) I'd like to be able to play around with maybe 4 seperate signals, and I could slap together a passive mixer (though I don't really have the parts to include volume knobs), but I'm not sure if that's recommended, or how much it could potentially degrade the input or anything like this.
Thanks.
EDIT: Sorry, I guess this is posted in the wrong sub-forum, eh?
So, wouldn't I be able to do the same and more w/ a "resistance mixer"? (do those little Boss/DOD mixers accept input both directions or just one?) I'd like to be able to play around with maybe 4 seperate signals, and I could slap together a passive mixer (though I don't really have the parts to include volume knobs), but I'm not sure if that's recommended, or how much it could potentially degrade the input or anything like this.
Thanks.
EDIT: Sorry, I guess this is posted in the wrong sub-forum, eh?