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I have specific question that I can't find an answer to anywhere. I've read through manuals and forums and everywhere in between. Someone with an actual unit in there hands could help me out in less than five minutes. I'm trying to determine how the stereo ins/outs work. I'd like to run one signal through the left input and another through the right and have them go to two different speakers. I know you can split the track all of the way right or left once you have looped... but where does the sound get routed before you loop it? I'll be running a guitar, a drum machine, and a mic into this box and I would love to be able to send the guitar tracks into a guitar amp. I plan on combining the drum ad vocal track together with adaptors so they can but sent to the right input. Guitar into the left. To test: please plug in two cables into the inputs. Plug two cables into outputs, one being a speaker or headphone. Tap end of each input. Ideally you'd only hear one input through the speaker. Switch output cables and you should hear the opposite input cable. I'm slowly building pieces for this rig, and if this doesn't have the stereo splitting capabilities I mentioned, I'll have to forgo a guitar amp and run my guitar through the PA system, which means I'll need some kind of preamp/modeler. Thanks in advanced if anyone can do this for me.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 18:50 |
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 07:04 |
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So I'm pretty stupid. My Jc 55 has a direct out jack in the back. I can run the guitar portion of my rig straight through my amp as usual (pedals and all) and have the direct out running into the sampler. The would then be essentially just a guitar monitor. My only concern now is that as soon as I loop, the sound will only come through the PA, and not my amp. But this shouldn't be a problem if I sound check properly and get my levels straight. Still down for an answer though if someone has this box, because post loop stereo splitting would still be nifty.
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 20:31 |