Schalltechnik04 Omnilooper

cwsquared

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From the site:
OMNILOOPER is the ideal tool to fuse different effects together to create new sounds. It consists of three effect loops (Inserts), two of which are equipped with filters (1x LPF/1x HPF) with -12dB/Oct. per Filter. The filters position in the chain can be switched (Filter -> Insert, Insert -> Filter, or Filter off). If turned off completely, three parallel fullrange effect loops are possible. To be able to use even effects which are normally only utilizable directly in front of passive guitars/basses (e.g. Fuzzes) the Omnilooper offers an impedance switch for each send output.





In addition two of the three effect loops deliver a phase switch to minimize phase cancellation issues.


The Approach is: If an effect in the LO-Insert/HI-Insert flips the phase, LO-Phase/HI-Phase switch needs to be engaged. In case an effect on the Fullrange-Insert is responsible for cancellation issues, the phase-switch on both LO-Phase and HI-Phase switch need to be engaged. This ways every possible cancellation issue can be avoided.


On top there’s a Bass-EQ (bass boost only, 60Hz, Bell-EQ). Which can be engaged via foot switch.
Use case: If an overdrive and a distortion pedal is used in the HI-Loop and the distortion pedal is added to overdrive pedal, sound-wise the HI-Path gets more present in the overall mix. By engaging the bass boost in that situation, the overall sound can be adjusted.










 
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What if...


To change up the layout a bit, all the LOWs controls are on the bottom tier and all the HIGHS are on the top tier.
As it stands stock, it's set up kind of Left=Lows, Right=Highs. It's still logical with
the first row being all VOLs and
next row (switches) being impedence,
etc.


However, I'd actually want:
all the HIGHs on the top tier;
all the LOWs on the bottom tier.

Make sense? It does to me.



OMNILOOPER NEW LAYOUT.png
 
What if...


To change up the layout a bit, all the LOWs controls are on the bottom tier and all the HIGHS are on the top tier.
As it stands stock, it's set up kind of Left=Lows, Right=Highs. It's still logical with
the first row being all VOLs and
next row (switches) being impedence,
etc.


However, I'd actually want:
all the HIGHs on the top tier;
all the LOWs on the bottom tier.

Make sense? It does to me.



View attachment 46060
I think something like this would make a bit more sense than the current layout.
 
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