After seeing Scott's Mini Mixer I started thinking, then opened the garage and pulled some stuff out.
Art Cool Switch A/B/Y pedal
Alesis Multi Mix 8
Alesis Quadraverb (already in the rack)
Some wires
Some Jack Daniels
I connected the loop out >Dumbleator in
Dumbleator effects out > A/B/Y switch in
A out > mixer channel 1
B out > Alesis Quadraverb in
Alesis Quadraverb out > Mixer channel 2
Mixer master out to Dumbleator effects return.
Dumbleator out to loop in.
Confused... here's a pic
Bottom line, I can run the signal through the mixer with no A/D conversion like in the Quadraverb, add effects in the mixer as well and the signal path is actually cleaner.
It works but time will tell how effective this is.
Trying a different D-Later connection
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Trying a different D-Later connection
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Re: Trying a different D-Later connection
Maybe wait a day or two until the Jack Daniels is gone.
Sorry couldn't resist.
Sorry couldn't resist.
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
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Drumslinger
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Re: Trying a different D-Later connection
No no no no no.....I remember this one! You have to add a little more Jack Daniels to get the proper effect!! 
Re: Trying a different D-Later connection
Nah... I'll just get some more...Structo wrote:Maybe wait a day or two until the Jack Daniels is gone.![]()
Sorry couldn't resist.
Re: Trying a different D-Later connection
This is working so well that I modded the D-ulator and added 2 more effect outs in parallel. The CF drives all 3 outs just fine.
I added the TC Electronics Nova Delay parallel to the Quadraverb. In addition there are effects in the mixer that I can add in, pretty basic but effective.
I added the TC Electronics Nova Delay parallel to the Quadraverb. In addition there are effects in the mixer that I can add in, pretty basic but effective.
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vibratoking
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Re: Trying a different D-Later connection
Interesting use of your gear. That is why I like a built-in parallel effects loop. So, much simpler from the standpoint of sound quality, control, and device count. It looks like what you are doing is creating a multi-input parallel effects loop by putting a mixer in the loop. The gear count is overkill, but since you have it already, what the heck?