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Why Adding One More Pedal Keeps Making Your Tone Worse
Signal loss and tonal degradation usually aren’t caused by “bad pedals.” They’re the result of stacking too many effects in series, where each pedal affects everything after it. This article looks at why complexity in a series chain creates diminishing returns.
Jan 193 min read


Why Most “Stereo” Pedalboards Aren’t Actually Stereo
Most guitar pedalboards run effects in a single series chain. Even when pedals are labelled “stereo,” the signal often collapses back to mono before it reaches the amps. This article explains where that collapse happens and why it matters musically.
Jan 173 min read


MIDI, Parallel Effects, and the Parallelarator
Learn how to build a better MIDI guitar pedalboard using parallel effects mixing. Discover why Dry Kill, proper muting, trail preservation, and the Cosmic Loop FX Parallelarator are essential for consistent tone, scene-based control, and studio-grade clarity on stage.
Jan 96 min read


The Hidden Power of Parallel FX: Transforming Mono Pedals into Spatial Tools
Mono effects pedals are at the heart of guitar tone. Countless players assume that mono effects cannot meaningfully contribute to a stereo or wet/dry/wet rig. Parallel processing—and specifically the Parallelarator—changes that assumption completely.
Dec 13, 20255 min read


What Makes the Cosmic Loop FX Parallelarator Unique?
Guitarists have been blending effects in parallel for decades—chasing clarity, dimension, and tones that aren’t possible with traditional serial pedals. But most solutions are complicated, inflexible, or noisy.
The Parallelarator from Cosmic Loop FX changes that. It combines a clean analog parallel mixer, a multi-loop stereo processor, and a wet/dry/wet routing engine—hand-built in the UK—into one pedalboard-friendly unit.
Nov 24, 20253 min read


How to Use the Parallelarator as a Studio Tool (Not Just for Live Rigs)
When we designed the Parallelarator, we wanted to build more than just a pedalboard utility. Here’s how it can become a secret weapon for recording, mixing, and re-amping — even when you’re nowhere near a stage.
Nov 13, 20256 min read


Taming the Nano Cortex: Keeping Your Signal Stereo and Dynamic
If you’ve tried integrating the Nano Cortex with a stereo guitar rig that includes pedals like the Eventide H90, Strymon BigSky, or Meris LVX, you’ve probably hit this wall. Run the Nano before your stereo pedals, and you lose your spacious stereo image. Run it after, and your drive or fuzz algorithms might sound flat or unresponsive.
So how can you keep your signal stereo and dynamic without rethinking your entire rig?
Oct 20, 20254 min read


Phase & Polarity in Guitar Pedal Chains: How to Fix Tone Loss
If you’ve ever switched on a pedal or blended two sounds together and thought, “Why does my tone suddenly sound thinner?” — you’ve probably run into a phase or polarity issue. It’s one of those mysterious topics that sounds super technical, but once you get the idea, it’s actually really simple — and it can make a huge difference to how big and clear your rig sounds, especially when using parallel effects or multiple amps. Let’s take a closer look at what’s going on when
Oct 9, 20254 min read


Designing the Parallelarator: The Story Behind the Pedal
When I started Cosmic Loop FX, I wasn’t just trying to build pedals for the sake of building pedals. I wanted to solve the same problems I’d run into myself as a guitarist—real-world, practical issues that kept me from getting the sounds I heard in my head.
Sep 9, 20253 min read


Parallel Routing for Bassists: How to Get Thick, Clear Tone
The bass guitar can be a temperamental instrument: one wrong knob turn and you lose all of that valuable low-frequency information that carries your song. That's why setting up parallel routing is the most life-changing upgrade you can do to your bass rig.
Sep 1, 20255 min read


Breaking the Rules: Non-Traditional FX Routing That Just Works
Let’s dive into the why and how of breaking the rules—and explore some truly non-traditional routing setups that actually work.
Aug 6, 20254 min read


🎛️ Unlocking Parallel Creativity: 7 Inspiring Ways to Blend Effects with the Parallelarator
Parallel signal routing opens up a world of tone that just isn’t possible when stacking pedals in series. With the Parallelarator, you can blend three independent effects loops in parallel, mix in your dry signal, and send everything to one, two, or even three amplifiers — all without reconfiguring your board.
Jun 13, 20254 min read


Cheap vs Expensive Pedalboard Power Supplies: What’s the Real Difference?
When you're putting together a pedalboard, it’s tempting to focus on the fun stuff—your fuzz, delay, or modulation pedals. But there’s one essential piece of gear that often gets overlooked: the power supply. A common question we hear: “Is there really a difference between a £20 power supply and a £200 one?” The answer is yes—and here's why it matters.
May 30, 20256 min read


Unlocking New Sounds: Creative Ways to Use Parallel Routing
When shaping your guitar tone, one of the most overlooked aspects isn't which pedals you use — it’s how you route them. Parallel routing changes the game. Instead of sending your signal through every pedal in a single chain, you split it into independent paths, run those paths in parallel, and mix them back together at the output. It’s a technique borrowed from studios and modular synths — and it’s something we’re deeply passionate about at Cosmic Loop FX.
May 19, 20254 min read


Advanced Tips for Using the Cosmic Loop FX Parallelarator
The Parallelarator is already a powerful tool for unlocking new sonic possibilities—but once you've mastered the basics, there's a whole new level of creative potential waiting to be explored. In this post, we’ll dive into advanced tips and techniques to help you get the most out of your Parallelarator, from sculpting your parallel signal paths with precision to integrating unconventional effects in unique ways. Whether you're chasing richer tones, tighter control, or more ex
May 13, 20257 min read


Boutique vs. Commercial Guitar Pedals: What's the Real Difference?
When it comes to shaping your tone, the guitar effects pedal world offers more choices than ever before. Whether you’re stacking drive pedals, sculpting ambient soundscapes with delay and reverb, or experimenting with modulation and fuzz, your options range from mass-produced staples to hand-crafted boutique treasures.
May 5, 20254 min read
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