Pedal to change Live Guitar effects

I was wondering if there is a foot pedal/controller available that allows you to change a guitar/vocal effect preset on the fly. I'd really like to change from a cleaner effect to a distortion effect (i.e. Brittish Invasion to Modern Rock) using a foot pedal. It wouldn't be for recording, but playing live. Does that make sense?

Basically, when playing shows, I'd like to just bring my powerbook with GB and a foot controller instead of my stomp boxes (i.e. Big Muff, Boss Delay, etc.).

Is this at all possible with GarageBand?

Posted on Aug 29, 2005 9:44 AM

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Aug 29, 2005 10:04 AM in response to choiboi

Try this. Put one set of effects on one channel (clean) and another set of effects on the other (distorted). See if using the arrow keys will change between the two. If so, you can cannibalize an old two button mouse to use as a footswitch and a macro utility like iKeys to assign arrow key to the appropriate button.

However, I would recommend looking into this product rather than trying to adapt GarageBand.

Aug 29, 2005 11:33 AM in response to Schneb

Setting up a mouse with a macro utility is a great idea. i might try that. The only problem is that I'd really like to have more than two preset effects (clean, distortion, clean with a lot of reverb, delay, etc.).

I really wish there was something like THIS that could change between effects in GB.

Hey Schneb, do you know if you can set up a foot controller for GT Player Express?

Any other ideas?

Thanks a lot for your help guys.

Aug 29, 2005 2:59 PM in response to choiboi

do you know if you can set up a foot controller for GT Player Express?

According to the manual (see M-Audio Support), the GT Player rack is controled by MIDI with its own software to assign the switching accordingly. So theoretically, the following hardware should do what you want...

JamLab for Guitar to USB plus FX Rack software
Behringer Midi Foot Controller
Uno Midi to USB (for Behringer)

Aug 30, 2005 7:17 AM in response to Schneb

Native Instruments GuitarRig is an amp and effects emulation package that comes with its own dedicated foot controller for changing its presets and effects. I think it can be had for around $300 but you need a fast Mac to run the effects.

IK Multimedia Amplitube and Amplitube Live are less expensive software amp and effects that can be controlled by a third-party MIDI foot controller such as the Behringer recommended above.

There are more of these kinds of products coming to market all the time--but they all require quite a bit of processing power, especially if you are going to run one of them and GarageBand at the same time.

As good as the computer amp and effect models are getting these days, I'm beginning to conclude that I would be better off running my guitar into a Line 6 PodXT dedicated stand-alone effects box, and taking the output from that into GarageBand. And there are many competing guitar effects boxes besides the Pod that would work also.

Having an external effects box means no additional processing load on your computer. It also means you have something you can take to a gig and plug into an amp, without needing a computer rig to play your guitar in front of people.

Aug 30, 2005 9:02 AM in response to Wheat Williams

Wheat, I used to have the POD (not the XT model) and wasn't completely happy with it so I sold it. Since starting to use GB, I wish I still had it sometimes. Still, I think I'd prefer to get my basic guitar tone from it, then add effects in GB, so I can change my mind if I choose to. I think the amp sims put a lot more tax on the CPU than basic effects like reverb. At least that's been my experience.

Aug 31, 2005 9:43 AM in response to Wheat Williams

Thanks a lot for the help Wheat. Yeah, I don't think my TiBook will be able to handle the software effects. I'd hate for it to crash during a show.

I actually checked out a pod yesterday, and that shi* is hot! I'm definitely leaning that way now.

BTW, I'm still gonna try to DIY a homebrew mouse to pedal contraption, just to see how it goes. I'll let you guys know if it works. 😉

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