Thanks a lot for the replies guys!
I have tried a lot of configurations before when it comes to order and what I've found that I like best is this:
Guitar -> Whammypedal -> Fuzz -> Octaver oc3 -> Distortion pedal -> Front of amp
Effects loop [ Delay -> Reverb]
If I configure it like in this picture, is that correct for this?
I looked it up and tried to make some sort of schematic I'd like in the picture.
What is this talk about ungrounding the cables to get rid of noise? is that true for all amps' effects loops?
I've read that the built in Pitch Wham isn't polyphonic and that is very important to me as I also use it for chords, some big some small. Have they updated it to be polyphonic yet?
Would the HX FX be able to let's say do a timebased interval change in the pitches for digitech whammy /Pitch wham (for example Muse - Map of the problematique) through midi control?
My Octaver oc3 pedal also supports some Polyphony and it overdrives beautifully when pressed. Does the Twin harmony support polyphony?
I've heard good things about the Fuzz emulation on the HX! some sort of capacitor built-in that they then control.
That's really cool man! I've found it difficult to search for a pedal loop switcher as they seem to be interchange the names switcher and loops! Add wanting midi control of the switching and it gets even more difficult!.
Do you just need the Morningstar ML5 looper and control it with the HX effects? Let's say I use it in one of the send/returns of the HX. Can I then program patches/snapshots to control which pedal attached to the Morningstar ML5 looper is on/off? if so, that's something I will have to look into!
I see it also has a Midi out, can I plug that into the Midi in of the Digitech Whammy and program the HX to send Midi triggering through the Morningstar ML5 looper to the Digitech whammy?
I made another picture to explain how I'd like it.