I currently have a “reverse” Royal Blood sound setup where I run into a tuner then into an ABY switch. The “A” side is my guitar sound with various effect pedals. The “B” side creates my “bass” sound with a compressor, then an EQ pedal to only allow the low frequency, then into an octave pedal to drop the signal one octave. With the ABY, I can choose either guitar alone, “bass” alone, or both at the same time. This takes quite a few pedals to accomplish and it would be great to be able to do it within one unit. I have a Headrush Pedalboard, and it can create a split signal, but there’s no way to individually select each path in the split. I figure I could put the ABY before the QC and run the “A” and “B” channels into their own inputs and signal chains, but if the QC can do this internally without any external pedals, I would seriously consider making the investment. Any insights would be appreciated.
Yep.
I have a preset doing exactly that on the Cloud, and an inverse one to do the same but with a bass. Using the Scene Mode you can switch between any combination
Thank you so much for your reply and link to the cloud preset. That’s amazing news and would make my rig so much simpler. Just need to save up for the QC now!
Scene Mode is your friend here.
NDSP just added a cool device in their last update, a Subharmonic Synth that really works great for this kind of setup with guitar. It’s perfect for creating ‘faux bass’ from the guitar signal because it only seems to apply the sub freq generation to the lowest notes, the higher you play on the guitar neck the less effect you get. I find it pretty much maxes out at the D-string on a standard-tuned guitar, so you can create the bassline on the first 2 strings but not have the lower octave effect beyond that point which is perfect for chording.