Tu es certain que c'est d'une sortie stéreo dont tu as besoin?
Une sortie stereo permet simplement d'avoir un signal stereo en sortie, mais, sauf erreur, l'overdub est mixé avec ce qui est joué par dessus par l'utilisateur.
Si tu veux écouter ce qui sort de ton looper dans autre chose que ton ampli, et si j'ai bien compris, il te faudrait plutôt une sortie dry/wet. Et pour ça, il n'y a pas trop de solutions. Il y a deux modèles qui permettraient cela. Un peu de lecture ici:
http://www.ehx.com/forums/view(...)20201
Et au cas où le lien disparaitrait:
Citation:
There are two I know of.
The Barge Concepts VFB-X is a blend loop/feedback loop pedal which offers expression-pedal-based control in addition to static knob settings. The fun part is, you can control either the blend loop or the feedback loop by an expression pedal.
There’s also the Morley FX Blender, which is a blend loop pedal enclosed in a Morley Wah housing. Basically, the expression pedal is a permanent part of the pedal.
Honestly, these are both a challenge to work with properly in practice, because of changes in gain as you sweep from fully dry to fully wet. You will experience a dip in volume when moving towards 50/50, and an increase in volume when moving away from that point. While I have seen blend knobs on some effect pedals which have been carefully adjusted at various points to maintain a consistent level of volume across the board (without additional knobs), I have yet to see this in a blend loop pedal, much less, one with expression-pedal-based control.
[/quote]