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So if you are recording directly from the Ox with pedals being used half way through a recording, there’s no way to avoid it picking up the sound of the pedal being turned on?
Get a pedal that doesn't pop when you switch it.
Get a bypass looper that doesn't pop when you switch it (GigRig QMX are excellent)
Record in multiple takes to avoid the pop.
Edit: obviously the pop from the pedal when you switch it would be coming through the amp, and any recording solution would be picking it up. I assume you're not finding the Ox to be different in this respect ?
Trading feedback here
In the same take, I am then clicking the Duellist pedal on for overdrive lead lines but when clicking down there is a clear popping sound in the recording.
I suppose the only option would to record it over multiple takes but I just wanted to make sure I wasn’t missing something.
But srsly, I would tend to record different tones in different takes.
At a gig, I got into the weird habit of always trying to make pedal changes on a downbeat!