overdrivenel34s wrote:One cool thing on the nobels pedals is the remote input where in some cases can come in handy. For example, you had a one channel amp if only was going to use one pedal (like a drive pedal) with it could have it sitting on amp and use remote to have a footswitch for turning the pedal on and off.
I did something similar as well. Had the ODR-1 in front of my MT15 for crunch sounds and a lead boost, the Keeley Halo in the loop, a reactive load, and a Friedman speaker sim to run direct. I built a custom footswitch to control the amp channel, the odr-1, the halo preset and tap. It work well.
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overdrivenel34s wrote:One cool thing on the nobels pedals is the remote input where in some cases can come in handy. For example, you had a one channel amp if only was going to use one pedal (like a drive pedal) with it could have it sitting on amp and use remote to have a footswitch for turning the pedal on and off.
I did something similar as well. Had the ODR-1 in front of my MT15 for crunch sounds and a lead boost, the Keeley Halo in the loop, a reactive load, and a Friedman speaker sim to run direct. I built a custom footswitch to control the amp channel, the odr-1, the halo preset and tap. It work well.
Yeah the Remote jack is a really cool feature. Makes it easy to integrate it to racks or switching system.
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