Per using the tap output... I would _imagine_ that, for instance, given TWO stomps that are "looking" for a tap tempo, it _might_ be possible to simply use a "Y" splitter cable-1/4" male to two female outputs-by which you could then add a short patch cable from that point over to those two stomps "looking" for that tapped tempo. IOW, why not simply split what's getting sent? I'm no electronics expert, but AFAIK, the 'tap' is a simple electronic signal, and I bet what I'm suggesting here would work. (For the record, I do NOT own the Super Switcher-YET-but your informative video has me just about ready, so... nice job here! Thanks!)
Thanks for the great video! There’s not much out there yet and I’m very curious about what this is really capable of. I do still have a very particular question relating to normalling of the send/return jacks, though. If you send from loop 2 without plugging anything into the loop 2 return jack will the signal still continue on to loop 3? Just looking to figure out what kind of splitting/parallel options this may offer (beyond the one dedicated one between 5 and 6).
If I'm getting you correctly... (if not please hit me back and I'll answer the best I can). If a loop has nothing in it, and you activate that specific loop, it will mute all sound period. E.G. if I have a ts9 in loop 1 and a delay in loop 3, and NOTHING in loop 2, if I create a preset with loops 1-2-3 and all selected, you will get nothing coming out of the amp. you could however make a preset that uses loops 1 and 3 and that would work just fine. So if you send out from loop 2... but do not return that signal, and you enable loop 2... you will get no sound. If you are trying to use an fx loop with a diffenret 5/3 or 3/5 split... it can be done but you'd have to lose a loop and have that loop on in every patch... E.G. you can have pedals in loops 1to 4... use loop 5 for the fx loop send return... then have pedal in loops 6-7-8 be in the FX loop. Hope that answers, like I say, hit me back if you have more questions
Thank you for your video, there is still not much out on these units. I wanted to ask you if you have noticed any issues with a noise floor from the switcher? I know EHX has a bit of a history with the noise floor problem, but your sound seemed fine. Sorry if it’s a bit of an odd question. Thanks again for your time.
I believe all BOSS pedals are buffered. but putting a buffer at the very end of your chain is exactly where you'd want one anyway. Also, my wife and I are going to see Opeth and Mastodon in like a week. I've been waiting like 15 years to see them and it's finally happening. fucking love Opeth.
hey, all pedals are connected directly to individual channel on the switcher, except for the large amount of fuzz, which I daisy chain into 2 switcher banks (low gain and high gain)
@@Livlos Thanks for your reply. So I will need two cables per each pedal - from the switcher to the In of the pedal, and then output to return of the switcher, right? Did you use a specific brand of pedal cables, what length, 6 in?
Hey, nice vid! I would like to know, when you select the boost (or crtl1/ctrl2 for that instance) and save it in a patch, does it stay memorised when you turn on the switcher later again (in the same way as it does for the loops) or do you need to save them again?
Yup! Everything is permanent until you either manually change it or do a factory reset on the unit. I have everything going to a power bar I flip off when I'm done playing. Flip back on all patches are 100% intact
@@Livlos Tnx for the quick reply! This will probably be my new toy anytime soon, for the price it has quite a lot of functions. And I'm glad I don't hear any pops or noise when you select different sounds, that was the only thing that bugged me when I saw the demonstration videos from NAMM.
Thank you for this video!!! I was struggling to figure out how to run my fx loop... I did the send recieve as well and no sound... very frustrating. EHX needs to make some prints to show the multiple different ways to run this board... thanks again for explaining how you did it. Gonna give it another go tonight. For some reason tho my Black Custom Secret Path does NOT like this switch... cables are good but when I select the pedal it mutes the output... perhaps I need a buffer 🤷🏻♂️.
Update* I wired it like you said and it's working ike a charm. I assume we can swap the guitar in/out with the fx loop and make the 1-5 loops for the preamp and 6-8 fx loop. Have you tried this?
@@Livlos, sorry to keep bothering you, wanted to let you know I reversed order and it worked just the same. 5 pedals pre, 3 pedals post. Also made a custom y cable last night so the switcher can control the overdrive and voice functions on my amp. Really digging this unit!
8 pedals total? Settings can have multiple pedals on each setting? Also, assuming you could go from multiple pedals to clean on a dime? Thanks for the video!
Good video, I’m new to these type of pedals, I actually bought this but haven’t set it up yet. I’m a bit confused, can you only hook up 8 pedals to it?? I currently have 12 and that’s why I wanted something like this but if you can only use 8 pedals I don’t think it’ll do what I need it to do. Any insight will be appreciated! Need to decide to keep it or return it! Thx
there are 8 loops. and 1 always on loop. nothing stops you from having more than 1 pedal per loop, but the switcher can only be used to turn those 8 loops on or off in any combo you want. So for example (totally random example) you could put a reverb and a chorus in the same loop, but turning that loop on would turn both on. Another example, I have a lot of fuzzes, I just grouped similar fuzzes in 2 separate loops. So 1 loop has my "low gain fuzzes" all in serial (doom bloom, phoaroh and big muff) and another loop has the high gain (hyper fuzz necromancer). I manually turn on the fuzz I want in that loop and turn off the other pedals. if you need to be able to control 12 individual effects, you need to get expansions, or just a good multi effect. Hopefully this helps.
Are you changing amp channels just using an instrument cable from control 1 to the footswitch jack on your amp. I seem to be getting a lot of noise when i do that, maybe a ground loop?
Hey. Availability and super switcher had a few features the other s didn't ( I don't remember what however...). Only ones I considered were the super switched or the boss es8
Greetings! HOW do I set up my super switcher as a wet dry rig?! I've tried a few things, and am not having any luck... ANY advice would be greatly appreciated!
(Sorry,is long) My plans for the future: Amp+Cabinet: Mesa JP2C (or any Mark series) with 1x12 mesa cabinet Now pedals (outside pedalboard/controlling manually): Two G1Xon,one for tuner and control the amount of input gain and the other to Whammy (down),Octave,Phaser,Swell,Eq,etc.... 1 Whammy 1 Wah In pedalboard and controlled by a switcher Drop Digitech Acoustic Sim Noise Supressor Tube Screamer Distortion And a Valeton GP200 outside pedalboard,but being controlled and in the FX Loop of the amp,just for the 5 Band Graph EQ,Compressor,Pitch Shiter (Kind of 12 strings sim),Chorus,Delay,Reverb So the signal goes: Guitar > 2 G1Xon > Whammy > Wah > *Input of the switcher* > pedalboard with all pedals in the switcher > JP2C with the channels controlled as well > Valeton in FX Loop > Cabinet The patches: Clean Channel: Acoustic > Valeton (EQ,Comp,Pitch,Chorus,Delay,Reverb) Clean Channel: Distortion > Valeton (EQ,Comp,Delay,Reverb) Crunch Channel: Noise Supressor > Tube Screamer > Valeton (Comp) Lead Channel: Noise Sup. > Tube Screamer > Valeton (Comp,Delay,Reverb) My problem is... I want a switcher that will be able to control all 3 channels,my pedals and the Valeton, with at least 8 banks so I can use the Drop in 2-8 banks, here in Brazil we have a switcher like this,with banks,four switchers for each bank,but there's no much info about it,idk how powerfull it is,if can control more than two channels,the valeton,etc.... so,can this switcher do these things?
I'm seriously considering pulling the trigger on this.. It does everything I will need it to but can you let me know if the built in boost does boost the amp volume/gain, ie for solos and doesn't just add more sustain...? Thank you..
Fantastic video sir. I take I would be able to use this for rack equipment as well with pedals? My gsp1101 I use with the four cable method. I have another pre amp that I use for my chorus sound then a multi fx rack. I have tried lots of different cable methods and when I get everything hooked together I end up having to bypass my amps preamp section. Subscribed!
@@Livlos haha same here. I just love the rack gear for the saving of space and midi controlling haha. Have been on this project for months haha. Can't get my head around using three pre amps together haha 😂
can you run some pedals in the fx loop of your amp, and some in front of the amp with this switcher? i have my delay and verb in my fx loop and everything else in front right now and i want to run patches with combos of both with the same switcher. sorry if this is a dumb question lol i’m new to loop switchers
@@Livlos awesome! i’m pretty torn between this one and the boss es-5 at the moment... i don’t have many pedals and only have 4-5 different patches i want to run but i feel like having extra loops available will give me more room to expand down the line. being able to run parallel with the es-5 is pretty enticing though 😎
I feel like I'm missing something; is the tuner out just a standard mono TS output? I take it you don't need to hook the tuner output back up to anything?
I used your setup, however, the tuner is no longer working? Is there another setup that you know of in which you can use the effects loop and the tuner?
Just picked up a super switcher for my dual rectifier. What do you have the channel knob set to on the back? Im gonna use the ehx to change channels on the dual rec between green and red channels.
@@Livlos ah ok. Yeah there's a knob on the back of the dual rectier for channel selection. It goes Chan 1, Chan 2, Chan 3, FTSW. Then there's also 4 input Jack's for external switching to channels 1,2,3, solo boost and fx loop. I was trying to run ctrl 1 and 2 on the ehx to the external jacks on the back of the dual rec to switch between Chan 1 and Chan 3 on the dual rec. I can't get it to switch properly.
@@bradhargis2261 ah the mini has 2 channels only with a switch on each channel to go between clean or crunch. And retro vs modern. I just leave it to clean and modern and just run the foot switch cable to the switcher.
Just an update in case anyone else encounters this. It took me hours to find and figure out. For a dual rec, turn the channel select knob on the back to Chan 2 (orange). Then depending on your switcher, with controls enabled itll be either green or red channel, and when no controls enabled itll default to orange. 👍
Hey, thanks for the video! Are the ctrl switches mono or stereo (trs) jacks? Most of the other switching systems out there have stereo ctrl jacks. I couldn't find any information about this online. Would be great if you could help out or anyone else here! Thanks!
@@Livlos ok, thanks! I guess these are mono then. My amp (ENGL Powerball) has a stereo footswitch port, so that you can connect a footswitch with two switches by one cabel. With this I can switch between clean and dirty and amp boost enabled/disabled. But I could use ja Y-cabel from my amp (stereo) to ctrl 1 (mono) and ctrl 2 (mono).
Ok, if I am trying to use this pedal in the “4 cable method”, using the always on loop to the send and return of the Efx loop of my amp, it doesn’t work.
@@Livlos Its all about the way you plug in the cables. I finally got an engineer on the phone from EXH. You do not plug the send and return into the FX loop of the amp as you would think. It's a crazy routing, but we got it going. I asked him if there was a printed guide that I just wasn't seeing.....He said no. I'm sure a lot of guys are like me and want to use the time based fx in the loop of their amp. It was only after I saw your video that I purchased that pedal. Maybe add a graphic of the way to plug the cables to help out digitally challenged guys like me.
@@gordondufrene5699 thanks for the update. I was doing the exact same thing. I finally got frustrated and walked away from it.... gonna give it another go tonight. Fingers crossed
Maybe someone can help, here's my problem: I've tried plugging the pedals multiple ways, but no matter how I set them up all I get is my amp's clean tone; the guitar is plugged into the switcher properly, it goes in the IN jack. and after my effects it goes out to my amp. Also, whenever I start experimenting with the buttons on the board I can't even hear the amp, it just cuts all sound. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
It has 8 individual loops that you can turn on and off... I have multiple pedals in a few loops.. but I typically turn only 1 on in that loop and then control it with the switcher
@@laudirjunior8922 it is the best "cheap" option I managed to find. The Boss one is a lot more feature rich... but for a much heftier price tag. This thing gets the job done.. for me anyways. 22 pedals might be a bit much :D I;d be curious to see everything you are running ;)
Even I'm curious to see "what's going to happen" ...: D I'll use a flanger, phaser, envelope filter, tremolo, 2 delays and a few more pedals ... kkkkk Is there a Boss with more features?
I have a Marshall JVM. It won’t control the channel switching on my amp. What do I do? I have the footswitch output from the amp going to the ctrl 1. I’ve tried ctrl 1 and 2. What am I doing wrong?
Not quite true. I have one of these going into a marshall stack. It should be possible to use this as a four wire system with the send/ return between channels 5 and 6 going to the amp input and back from the amp effect sends. However, you can't do that because using an overdrive channel it's very noisy.
Yes it is IF your pedal has an external expression input, just putting a delay into a loop, will not be controllable with the tap tempo on the switcher
Hello again, I thought of another thing. Should you consider the order in which you place the pedals in the switcher or can you control the order afterwards with the light-buttons?
Is there a way to contact you direct? I've recetly puchased a super switcher & am having so me trouble. You seem to know the unit & would love to chat about it.
@@Livlos I'm trying to hook up my super switcher 4 cable method, overdrive & compression in the front of the amp. Vol pdl in the insert, chrs, dly's, verb & an eq for a lead boost. The problem I'm having is the overdr & comp are noisy, bad!! But if I run them outside of the switcher I don't have the noise.
@@spiderbutt3 can't say I've run into that . I run a lot of fuzz and over drives through the switcher ( routed backwards to flip the before and after). Do you get the issue if you just run a single od though the switcher with all other loops off?
@@Livlos Basic They are noisy even if that patch is not engaged, especially the compressor. Again I've never had this problem until hooked up through the switcher.
@@Livlos hmmm..... i don't understand. I have delay, reverb, chorus in the amp fx loop. Can i set say preset 1 to turn on distortion and delay pedal and preset 2 to turn on distortion, delay and reverb?
@@FLdb-wj4wc yes you can... let me try to explain it.. ignore the EXACT counts.. Im not infront of the thing and I don't remember the exact numbers... Look at it as a device that lets you hook up 8 different loops ( none to infinite pedals). if memory serves you can either have 5 of those loops or 3 of those loops in your amp effects loops..... or all 8 infront.. or all 8 in the fx loops. The device itself just controls presets. So for example, you could have 1 patch thats your clean amp channel with a delay and reverb, and the 2nd patch be your amps distortion channel with an OD. The device just lets you set up presets. You COULD for example, if say you ALWAYS use delay with reverb (dumb example)... you could have those 2 pedals in 1 of your 8loops together. Does this all make sense? :D
@@Livlos okay yes i think i understand. I was looking at the carl martin super Switcher but no one has it. My local store has the electro-harmonix Super Switcher so I'll probably get that one. The Carl Martin looks easier to use. Thank you for answering my questions.
@@FLdb-wj4wc the hardest part is figuring out how to Hook it into the fx loops specially you are doing it backwards to what they recommend 😁 once that's done 8ts really easy to use
yeah I hear you... I ended up stacking some pedals in the same loop and just turn on or off the one I want that day. A friend of mine just made himself multiple pedals boards to get around the too many pedals issue :D
So if a loop is activated in a preset, you can still kick the individual pedal off using the pedal button instead of the tiny programing buttons on the switcher or having to make another preset?
Thanks for doing this. It helped a lot.
Really helpful video, thanks ☺
great video man, thank you \m/
Per using the tap output... I would _imagine_ that, for instance, given TWO stomps that are "looking" for a tap tempo, it _might_ be possible to simply use a "Y" splitter cable-1/4" male to two female outputs-by which you could then add a short patch cable from that point over to those two stomps "looking" for that tapped tempo. IOW, why not simply split what's getting sent? I'm no electronics expert, but AFAIK, the 'tap' is a simple electronic signal, and I bet what I'm suggesting here would work. (For the record, I do NOT own the Super Switcher-YET-but your informative video has me just about ready, so... nice job here! Thanks!)
Thanks for the great video! There’s not much out there yet and I’m very curious about what this is really capable of.
I do still have a very particular question relating to normalling of the send/return jacks, though. If you send from loop 2 without plugging anything into the loop 2 return jack will the signal still continue on to loop 3?
Just looking to figure out what kind of splitting/parallel options this may offer (beyond the one dedicated one between 5 and 6).
If I'm getting you correctly... (if not please hit me back and I'll answer the best I can). If a loop has nothing in it, and you activate that specific loop, it will mute all sound period. E.G. if I have a ts9 in loop 1 and a delay in loop 3, and NOTHING in loop 2, if I create a preset with loops 1-2-3 and all selected, you will get nothing coming out of the amp. you could however make a preset that uses loops 1 and 3 and that would work just fine. So if you send out from loop 2... but do not return that signal, and you enable loop 2... you will get no sound.
If you are trying to use an fx loop with a diffenret 5/3 or 3/5 split... it can be done but you'd have to lose a loop and have that loop on in every patch...
E.G. you can have pedals in loops 1to 4... use loop 5 for the fx loop send return... then have pedal in loops 6-7-8 be in the FX loop.
Hope that answers, like I say, hit me back if you have more questions
You rock for this. Thank you!
Cool Vid, thanx. I also want to switch the amp channels with ctrl1 & 2. Do you connect mono cables or TRS cables with the two ctrl jacks?
Thank you for your video, there is still not much out on these units.
I wanted to ask you if you have noticed any issues with a noise floor from the switcher? I know EHX has a bit of a history with the noise floor problem, but your sound seemed fine. Sorry if it’s a bit of an odd question. Thanks again for your time.
It was fine to me...ironically my tubes just went so my amp is currently just noise
hello!offers the possibility to select between two different amplifiers or at the same time?
Are you getting a loud pop when switching to a combination of higher gain pedals that aren’t buffered?
I believe all BOSS pedals are buffered. but putting a buffer at the very end of your chain is exactly where you'd want one anyway. Also, my wife and I are going to see Opeth and Mastodon in like a week. I've been waiting like 15 years to see them and it's finally happening. fucking love Opeth.
Great video! I'm considering buying one.
Question: Did you daisy chained the pedals? It seems you didn't connect each pedal directly to the switcher.
hey, all pedals are connected directly to individual channel on the switcher, except for the large amount of fuzz, which I daisy chain into 2 switcher banks (low gain and high gain)
@@Livlos Thanks for your reply. So I will need two cables per each pedal - from the switcher to the In of the pedal, and then output to return of the switcher, right? Did you use a specific brand of pedal cables, what length, 6 in?
Hey, nice vid! I would like to know, when you select the boost (or crtl1/ctrl2 for that instance) and save it in a patch, does it stay memorised when you turn on the switcher later again (in the same way as it does for the loops) or do you need to save them again?
Yup! Everything is permanent until you either manually change it or do a factory reset on the unit. I have everything going to a power bar I flip off when I'm done playing. Flip back on all patches are 100% intact
@@Livlos Tnx for the quick reply! This will probably be my new toy anytime soon, for the price it has quite a lot of functions. And I'm glad I don't hear any pops or noise when you select different sounds, that was the only thing that bugged me when I saw the demonstration videos from NAMM.
@@ocelot972 the NAMM videos were all a bit useless that's why I made this
@@Livlos the NAMM EHX Super Switcher videos are impressively bad. Truly. Thanks for making this video, helped out a lot
Thank you for this video!!! I was struggling to figure out how to run my fx loop... I did the send recieve as well and no sound... very frustrating. EHX needs to make some prints to show the multiple different ways to run this board... thanks again for explaining how you did it. Gonna give it another go tonight.
For some reason tho my Black Custom Secret Path does NOT like this switch... cables are good but when I select the pedal it mutes the output... perhaps I need a buffer 🤷🏻♂️.
Yeah tell me about it. I even reached out to ehx and they were of no help.
@@Livlos aye.... still waiting on a reply... not really impressed with the instructions they shipped. Or lack of cables 🤣🤣
Update*
I wired it like you said and it's working ike a charm. I assume we can swap the guitar in/out with the fx loop and make the 1-5 loops for the preamp and 6-8 fx loop. Have you tried this?
@@Jimboslice911 I have not! but glad the wiring worked out for you!
@@Livlos, sorry to keep bothering you, wanted to let you know I reversed order and it worked just the same. 5 pedals pre, 3 pedals post. Also made a custom y cable last night so the switcher can control the overdrive and voice functions on my amp. Really digging this unit!
8 pedals total? Settings can have multiple pedals on each setting? Also, assuming you could go from multiple pedals to clean on a dime?
Thanks for the video!
Thanks a lot for sharing this...very helpful 😉.... So far are you happy with the super switch or did you found some problems later on???
Still totally happy and so far absolutely no problems!
@@Livlos excellent i just conected all today and it make playing such a pleasure now...no more tap dance...abd thanks a lot fot the info again 😉
Good video, I’m new to these type of pedals, I actually bought this but haven’t set it up yet. I’m a bit confused, can you only hook up 8 pedals to it?? I currently have 12 and that’s why I wanted something like this but if you can only use 8 pedals I don’t think it’ll do what I need it to do. Any insight will be appreciated! Need to decide to keep it or return it! Thx
there are 8 loops. and 1 always on loop. nothing stops you from having more than 1 pedal per loop, but the switcher can only be used to turn those 8 loops on or off in any combo you want. So for example (totally random example) you could put a reverb and a chorus in the same loop, but turning that loop on would turn both on. Another example, I have a lot of fuzzes, I just grouped similar fuzzes in 2 separate loops. So 1 loop has my "low gain fuzzes" all in serial (doom bloom, phoaroh and big muff) and another loop has the high gain (hyper fuzz necromancer). I manually turn on the fuzz I want in that loop and turn off the other pedals. if you need to be able to control 12 individual effects, you need to get expansions, or just a good multi effect. Hopefully this helps.
Livlos thanks for the reply!!
Thank You
You're welcome!
Are you changing amp channels just using an instrument cable from control 1 to the footswitch jack on your amp. I seem to be getting a lot of noise when i do that, maybe a ground loop?
Yeah my amp just had an instrument cable to a switch. Unplugged the switch...plugged into the switchers control 2. Works perfect for me no issues
I’m starting to look into these myself.
I have a question if you don’t mind answering it.
Why did you choose this over the voodoo labs PX8+?
Hey. Availability and super switcher had a few features the other s didn't ( I don't remember what however...). Only ones I considered were the super switched or the boss es8
Livlos thanks for the reply! Seems like a cool switcher!
loopers 7 and 8 on this are stereo.
@@STEVELILLEY011117 one is mono in and stereo out the other 8s stereo in and out. You can use both as mono however
Greetings! HOW do I set up my super switcher as a wet dry rig?! I've tried a few things, and am not having any luck... ANY advice would be greatly appreciated!
(Sorry,is long)
My plans for the future:
Amp+Cabinet:
Mesa JP2C (or any Mark series) with 1x12 mesa cabinet
Now pedals (outside pedalboard/controlling manually):
Two G1Xon,one for tuner and control the amount of input gain and the other to Whammy (down),Octave,Phaser,Swell,Eq,etc....
1 Whammy
1 Wah
In pedalboard and controlled by a switcher
Drop Digitech
Acoustic Sim
Noise Supressor
Tube Screamer
Distortion
And a Valeton GP200 outside pedalboard,but being controlled and in the FX Loop of the amp,just for the 5 Band Graph EQ,Compressor,Pitch Shiter (Kind of 12 strings sim),Chorus,Delay,Reverb
So the signal goes: Guitar > 2 G1Xon > Whammy > Wah > *Input of the switcher* > pedalboard with all pedals in the switcher > JP2C with the channels controlled as well > Valeton in FX Loop > Cabinet
The patches:
Clean Channel: Acoustic > Valeton (EQ,Comp,Pitch,Chorus,Delay,Reverb)
Clean Channel: Distortion > Valeton (EQ,Comp,Delay,Reverb)
Crunch Channel: Noise Supressor > Tube Screamer > Valeton (Comp)
Lead Channel: Noise Sup. > Tube Screamer > Valeton (Comp,Delay,Reverb)
My problem is... I want a switcher that will be able to control all 3 channels,my pedals and the Valeton, with at least 8 banks so I can use the Drop in 2-8 banks, here in Brazil we have a switcher like this,with banks,four switchers for each bank,but there's no much info about it,idk how powerfull it is,if can control more than two channels,the valeton,etc.... so,can this switcher do these things?
I'm seriously considering pulling the trigger on this.. It does everything I will need it to but can you let me know if the built in boost does boost the amp volume/gain, ie for solos and doesn't just add more sustain...? Thank you..
It's a volume boost. I forget the exact amount of db but check out the specs. If there are no videos online hit me back up I'll make one 😂
How do you connect BOSS NS2 (noisegate) with 4 cables methold with the super switcher? Really really confused here..
Fantastic video sir. I take I would be able to use this for rack equipment as well with pedals? My gsp1101 I use with the four cable method. I have another pre amp that I use for my chorus sound then a multi fx rack. I have tried lots of different cable methods and when I get everything hooked together I end up having to bypass my amps preamp section. Subscribed!
Good question.i would assume so but I'm just a bed room musician 😂 I only gave pedals
@@Livlos haha same here. I just love the rack gear for the saving of space and midi controlling haha. Have been on this project for months haha. Can't get my head around using three pre amps together haha 😂
can you run some pedals in the fx loop of your amp, and some in front of the amp with this switcher? i have my delay and verb in my fx loop and everything else in front right now and i want to run patches with combos of both with the same switcher. sorry if this is a dumb question lol i’m new to loop switchers
Yes you can! But you are limited to either 3 or 5 in from and the opposite in the loop
@@Livlos awesome! i’m pretty torn between this one and the boss es-5 at the moment... i don’t have many pedals and only have 4-5 different patches i want to run but i feel like having extra loops available will give me more room to expand down the line. being able to run parallel with the es-5 is pretty enticing though 😎
can you connect strymon iridium(amp modeler) to super switcher? please reply thank you
I feel like I'm missing something; is the tuner out just a standard mono TS output? I take it you don't need to hook the tuner output back up to anything?
Exactly!
I used your setup, however, the tuner is no longer working?
Is there another setup that you know of in which you can use the effects loop and the tuner?
Tuner works fine with my set up. I use it daily. You must have plugged something in incorrectly.
Just picked up a super switcher for my dual rectifier. What do you have the channel knob set to on the back? Im gonna use the ehx to change channels on the dual rec between green and red channels.
I'm not sure what you mean by channel knob on the back?!? Might not that that on the mini rectifier
@@Livlos ah ok. Yeah there's a knob on the back of the dual rectier for channel selection. It goes Chan 1, Chan 2, Chan 3, FTSW. Then there's also 4 input Jack's for external switching to channels 1,2,3, solo boost and fx loop. I was trying to run ctrl 1 and 2 on the ehx to the external jacks on the back of the dual rec to switch between Chan 1 and Chan 3 on the dual rec. I can't get it to switch properly.
@@bradhargis2261 ah the mini has 2 channels only with a switch on each channel to go between clean or crunch. And retro vs modern. I just leave it to clean and modern and just run the foot switch cable to the switcher.
Just an update in case anyone else encounters this. It took me hours to find and figure out. For a dual rec, turn the channel select knob on the back to Chan 2 (orange). Then depending on your switcher, with controls enabled itll be either green or red channel, and when no controls enabled itll default to orange. 👍
Do the presets also save what channel you have on?
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Hey, thanks for the video! Are the ctrl switches mono or stereo (trs) jacks? Most of the other switching systems out there have stereo ctrl jacks. I couldn't find any information about this online. Would be great if you could help out or anyone else here! Thanks!
There is a single ctrl 1 and a single ctrl 2... Not clear on why you'd need stereo controls though
@@Livlos ok, thanks! I guess these are mono then. My amp (ENGL Powerball) has a stereo footswitch port, so that you can connect a footswitch with two switches by one cabel. With this I can switch between clean and dirty and amp boost enabled/disabled. But I could use ja Y-cabel from my amp (stereo) to ctrl 1 (mono) and ctrl 2 (mono).
@@JoshuaSimonTTC ah! That makes sense! Nope straight 1 cable 1 switch here afaik
@@Livlos ok, cool!
Ok, if I am trying to use this pedal in the “4 cable method”, using the always on loop to the send and return of the Efx loop of my amp, it doesn’t work.
It should make sure the cables are the right way and you aren't activating any loops that don't contain a pedal
@@Livlos Its all about the way you plug in the cables. I finally got an engineer on the phone from EXH. You do not plug the send and return into the FX loop of the amp as you would think. It's a crazy routing, but we got it going. I asked him if there was a printed guide that I just wasn't seeing.....He said no. I'm sure a lot of guys are like me and want to use the time based fx in the loop of their amp. It was only after I saw your video that I purchased that pedal. Maybe add a graphic of the way to plug the cables to help out digitally challenged guys like me.
@@gordondufrene5699 thanks for the update. I was doing the exact same thing. I finally got frustrated and walked away from it.... gonna give it another go tonight. Fingers crossed
Maybe someone can help, here's my problem:
I've tried plugging the pedals multiple ways, but no matter how I set them up all I get is my amp's clean tone; the guitar is plugged into the switcher properly, it goes in the IN jack. and after my effects it goes out to my amp. Also, whenever I start experimenting with the buttons on the board I can't even hear the amp, it just cuts all sound. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
hello..want to ask..does this switcher produce 'pop' sound at the amp when you push on the footswitch?
no sir pretty much seamless transition between "patches"
@@Livlos ok noted..thanks for info..will be buy mine soon😁
How would you use a noise gate such as an ISP decimator g string with the 4 cable method so that it is always on? I have an amp with an effects loop
Any always on pedals can be put before or after the switcher. Example my looper is after
Hello! Can I control a pedalboard with 22 pedals with the Super Switcher?
It has 8 individual loops that you can turn on and off...
I have multiple pedals in a few loops.. but I typically turn only 1 on in that loop and then control it with the switcher
Thanks for your help! The Super Switcher really seems very interesting and very useful!
@@laudirjunior8922 it is the best "cheap" option I managed to find. The Boss one is a lot more feature rich... but for a much heftier price tag. This thing gets the job done.. for me anyways. 22 pedals might be a bit much :D I;d be curious to see everything you are running ;)
Even I'm curious to see "what's going to happen" ...: D I'll use a flanger, phaser, envelope filter, tremolo, 2 delays and a few more pedals ... kkkkk Is there a Boss with more features?
I have a Marshall JVM. It won’t control the channel switching on my amp. What do I do? I have the footswitch output from the amp going to the ctrl 1. I’ve tried ctrl 1 and 2. What am I doing wrong?
Someone please help
it has a 1meg input buffer and a 1k ohM output buffer. I mean it will bypass the pedals but still uses a buffer. Nothing wrong with that 👍
Not quite true. I have one of these going into a marshall stack. It should be possible to use this as a four wire system with the send/ return between channels 5 and 6 going to the amp input and back from the amp effect sends. However, you can't do that because using an overdrive channel it's very noisy.
Hi,
Do you know if it is possible to control the tempo of a Dalay from the tap button on the Switcher?
Yes it is IF your pedal has an external expression input, just putting a delay into a loop, will not be controllable with the tap tempo on the switcher
Livlos Thanks for the reply.
Tested with a midi cable as I have midi socket on my dalay, and it worked great. Thanks for a great movie.
@@lellesvensson2557 yes good point it also works with midi ;)
Hello again,
I thought of another thing. Should you consider the order in which you place the pedals in the switcher or can you control the order afterwards with the light-buttons?
is that switcher is built in boost?
Yes I just received mine it has an adjustable boost built in.
Can you change your amp to O.D. Chanel with this?
if your amp has a foot switchable channel, yes!
Is there a way to contact you direct? I've recetly puchased a super switcher & am having so me trouble. You seem to know the unit & would love to chat about it.
you should be able to shoot me a private message on here.....Apparently they fucking removed that feature...
Post your question here and I will reply
@@Livlos I'm trying to hook up my super switcher 4 cable method, overdrive & compression in the front of the amp. Vol pdl in the insert, chrs, dly's, verb & an eq for a lead boost. The problem I'm having is the overdr & comp are noisy, bad!! But if I run them outside of the switcher I don't have the noise.
All effects in the loop.
@@spiderbutt3 can't say I've run into that . I run a lot of fuzz and over drives through the switcher ( routed backwards to flip the before and after). Do you get the issue if you just run a single od though the switcher with all other loops off?
@@Livlos Basic They are noisy even if that patch is not engaged, especially the compressor. Again I've never had this problem until hooked up through the switcher.
thanks, and tell your friend thanks for me!
Opeth is the perfect example of why someone would need a pedal switcher lol.
I knew I wasn't the only one ;)
How do control pedals in the amps effects loop?
You don't 😁 you control whatever pedals you put into the switcher. Some grouping can go through the fx loop if you choose...but you are limited
@@Livlos hmmm..... i don't understand. I have delay, reverb, chorus in the amp fx loop. Can i set say preset 1 to turn on distortion and delay pedal and preset 2 to turn on distortion, delay and reverb?
@@FLdb-wj4wc yes you can... let me try to explain it.. ignore the EXACT counts.. Im not infront of the thing and I don't remember the exact numbers... Look at it as a device that lets you hook up 8 different loops ( none to infinite pedals). if memory serves you can either have 5 of those loops or 3 of those loops in your amp effects loops..... or all 8 infront.. or all 8 in the fx loops. The device itself just controls presets. So for example, you could have 1 patch thats your clean amp channel with a delay and reverb, and the 2nd patch be your amps distortion channel with an OD. The device just lets you set up presets. You COULD for example, if say you ALWAYS use delay with reverb (dumb example)... you could have those 2 pedals in 1 of your 8loops together. Does this all make sense? :D
@@Livlos okay yes i think i understand. I was looking at the carl martin super Switcher but no one has it. My local store has the electro-harmonix Super Switcher so I'll probably get that one. The Carl Martin looks easier to use. Thank you for answering my questions.
@@FLdb-wj4wc the hardest part is figuring out how to Hook it into the fx loops specially you are doing it backwards to what they recommend 😁 once that's done 8ts really easy to use
I have too many pedals.
It's a shame someone doesn't do these to cater for say 20 pedals?
yeah I hear you... I ended up stacking some pedals in the same loop and just turn on or off the one I want that day. A friend of mine just made himself multiple pedals boards to get around the too many pedals issue :D
So if a loop is activated in a preset, you can still kick the individual pedal off using the pedal button instead of the tiny programing buttons on the switcher or having to make another preset?
@@8livesdown41Logically... yes
havent tried... dont see why not
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