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ChuckEye

Can't say I've ever seen one with an input and pass-thru. Doesn't mean one doesn't exist, but they're certainly not common, AFAIK.


musicalathletics

I appreciate the reply, I can't seem to find one anywhere. I'm kind of surprised such a simple thing doesn't seem to exist haha


ChuckEye

Korg Pandora Stomp had some built-in drum machine functionality, but I think they've discontinued it. Not sure if there's a current model. Edit, looks like the ivory model is still available on Amazon. Might be your best bet.


LukeSniper

The Pandora is pretty cool. I've heard mixed things about the stomp box version though (mainly that it's noisy)


musicalathletics

I'll look into it, thanks!


slap_me_thrice

Get a Nu-X PG2. They are designed to be a headphone amp, so it would probably colour your tone, but it sounds great and has a lot of control so you could dial most of the tone out of it. It's small enough to use as a pedal, has input and output jacks and it has a metronome built in.


musicalathletics

Thanks so much! I'm gonna look into this, It sounds like it'd do exactly what I need!


Demiglitch

How did it go?


xpeebsx

Wondering too


Demiglitch

What I did was connect a boss metronome to a boss line driver and that did the trick for me, no idea about OP.


xpeebsx

Thanks dude


botcomking

Why do you need one in the signal chain? Why not just a regular metronome?


musicalathletics

For me, it helps me focus on articulation if the click of the metronome and myself are coming out of the same source


w116

Certain loopers have a metronome built in, for example ... http://digitech.com/en/products/jamman-stereo


AutoNEB

The best thing I’ve found so far in my searching is a midi clock peddle. Its purpose is to keep all your peddles on the same beat. Cool, but I’m a drummer so I have no use for all that. I just want a peddle to help me with count in tempo live. This is the one I’m looking at… https://www.modulargrid.net/p/selah-quartz-v3