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- Fri Dec 03, 2021 6:11 pm
- Forum: Racks, Switching Systems and MIDI
- Topic: GCX Audio Switcher and Stero Pedals with 1 Input 2 Outputs
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1454
Re: GCX Audio Switcher and Stero Pedals with 1 Input 2 Outputs
That’s it, spot on
- Thu Dec 02, 2021 12:58 pm
- Forum: Racks, Switching Systems and MIDI
- Topic: See gcx, loop and ohms?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1111
Re: See gcx, loop and ohms?
No, the relays can’t handle that current.
- Fri Oct 29, 2021 8:32 am
- Forum: Racks, Switching Systems and MIDI
- Topic: The buttons number 5 and edit do not work
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2106
Re: The buttons number 5 and edit do not work
Hi there,
I’d see if you can find the closest distributor or seller and see if they can get it repaired for you. There was a recall or something with certain boards that had problems with the switches, you could get onto Voodoo and see if it is one of the ones that had the switches changed or buy a new board with the switches on it.
You could do either of them or get new switches from a seller online.
I’d see if you can find the closest distributor or seller and see if they can get it repaired for you. There was a recall or something with certain boards that had problems with the switches, you could get onto Voodoo and see if it is one of the ones that had the switches changed or buy a new board with the switches on it.
You could do either of them or get new switches from a seller online.
- Mon Sep 27, 2021 6:10 pm
- Forum: Racks, Switching Systems and MIDI
- Topic: The buttons number 5 and edit do not work
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2106
Re: The buttons number 5 and edit do not work
Hi there,
Since you have it apart, have you used a multimeter to see if the switches actually switch?
I know you can get these switches from electronic distributors, so if you are good with a soldering Iron you can do it yourself or get someone to do it.
If you are in the US, email or Call Voodoo and see what they can do.
Cheers
Since you have it apart, have you used a multimeter to see if the switches actually switch?
I know you can get these switches from electronic distributors, so if you are good with a soldering Iron you can do it yourself or get someone to do it.
If you are in the US, email or Call Voodoo and see what they can do.
Cheers
- Mon Sep 27, 2021 6:07 pm
- Forum: Racks, Switching Systems and MIDI
- Topic: Magic stomp stereo hook up
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1374
Re: Magic stomp stereo hook up
Hi there, if you have a stereo setup, you will have 2 paths. So you have 2 amps etc.
If you Yamaha Stomp is your stereo split, it is first in line.
So, all mono effects go before this, like you distortion, boost etc. then after this it becomes L & R.
So feed the loop ie. Loop 1 In (if no other pedals first)-> Loop 1 Snd-> YS In-> YS Out L-> Loop 1 Rtn-> Loop 1 Out-> Next Loop or Power Amp L etc. YS Out R-> Loop 5 Rtn(if you are stereo from here on, use top for Left, bottom for Right)-> Loop 5 Out-> Next Loop or Power Amp R etc.
This is just an option, if you like you can use whatever loops you like. If you have a few mono pedals, use the last 2 loops, if you have a few stereo pedals, use the first.
Cheers.
If you Yamaha Stomp is your stereo split, it is first in line.
So, all mono effects go before this, like you distortion, boost etc. then after this it becomes L & R.
So feed the loop ie. Loop 1 In (if no other pedals first)-> Loop 1 Snd-> YS In-> YS Out L-> Loop 1 Rtn-> Loop 1 Out-> Next Loop or Power Amp L etc. YS Out R-> Loop 5 Rtn(if you are stereo from here on, use top for Left, bottom for Right)-> Loop 5 Out-> Next Loop or Power Amp R etc.
This is just an option, if you like you can use whatever loops you like. If you have a few mono pedals, use the last 2 loops, if you have a few stereo pedals, use the first.
Cheers.
- Mon Aug 30, 2021 4:54 am
- Forum: Pedalboards and Effects
- Topic: New set up for analog pedals and PC-8 Plus
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2156
Re: New set up for analog pedals and PC-8 Plus
Hi there,
Some nice gear there, should get some good tones out of your setup.
I’d set it up as follows:
Wireless-> Polytune-> Morley (I’d only put it here if you use as a wah & volume pedal)-> PX8+ In-> PX8+ SND Loop 1-> Mesa Flux Five In-> Mesa Out-> PX8+ RTN Loop 1-> PX8+ SND Loop 2-> Fender Pugilist In-> Pugilist Out-> PX8+ RTN Loop 2-> PX8+ Insert SND-> Mesa MkV 25 Guitar In-> Mesa Effects Send-> Wah/Volume (pedal here if not used as a wah)-> PX8+ Insert RTN-> PX8+ SND Loop 7-> Strymon Timeline In-> Timeline Out-> PX8+ TRN Loop7-> PX8+ SND Loop 8-> Julia Chorus/Vibrato In-> Julia Out-> PX8+ RTN Loop 8-> PX8+ Output-> Mesa Effects Return.
The Effects Loop is the best place for the best drive tone at lower volumes. If used before the amp input or pedals, it is the same as turning the volume down on your guitar. The amp or pedal sees a weak signal so not a very strong drive tone. Give you pedal a go in front or in the loop and you’ll see what I mean.
Well hopefully this is what you were after, enjoy.
Cheers
Some nice gear there, should get some good tones out of your setup.
I’d set it up as follows:
Wireless-> Polytune-> Morley (I’d only put it here if you use as a wah & volume pedal)-> PX8+ In-> PX8+ SND Loop 1-> Mesa Flux Five In-> Mesa Out-> PX8+ RTN Loop 1-> PX8+ SND Loop 2-> Fender Pugilist In-> Pugilist Out-> PX8+ RTN Loop 2-> PX8+ Insert SND-> Mesa MkV 25 Guitar In-> Mesa Effects Send-> Wah/Volume (pedal here if not used as a wah)-> PX8+ Insert RTN-> PX8+ SND Loop 7-> Strymon Timeline In-> Timeline Out-> PX8+ TRN Loop7-> PX8+ SND Loop 8-> Julia Chorus/Vibrato In-> Julia Out-> PX8+ RTN Loop 8-> PX8+ Output-> Mesa Effects Return.
The Effects Loop is the best place for the best drive tone at lower volumes. If used before the amp input or pedals, it is the same as turning the volume down on your guitar. The amp or pedal sees a weak signal so not a very strong drive tone. Give you pedal a go in front or in the loop and you’ll see what I mean.
Well hopefully this is what you were after, enjoy.
Cheers
- Mon Aug 30, 2021 4:17 am
- Forum: Racks, Switching Systems and MIDI
- Topic: Soldano SLO + Eventide H9 + VL Control Switcher + MFC 101
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1678
Re: Soldano SLO + Eventide H9 + VL Control Switcher + MFC 101
Hi there,
Which Soldano SLO model do you have? Does it have the effects loop? Is the effects loop he switchable one?
The Control switcher can switch the SLO, via midi.I can receive PC and CC messages via midi and can control either 4 of the switches in any combination. If the SLO has a foot switchable effects loop, it can do this also. The H9 can be controlled via midi, with the midi through from the control switcher.
I’m just wondering what loop the H9 is in?
Give us some more info, ie. what model SLO and what “loop” the H9 is in.
Which Soldano SLO model do you have? Does it have the effects loop? Is the effects loop he switchable one?
The Control switcher can switch the SLO, via midi.I can receive PC and CC messages via midi and can control either 4 of the switches in any combination. If the SLO has a foot switchable effects loop, it can do this also. The H9 can be controlled via midi, with the midi through from the control switcher.
I’m just wondering what loop the H9 is in?
Give us some more info, ie. what model SLO and what “loop” the H9 is in.
- Fri Aug 20, 2021 2:13 am
- Forum: Racks, Switching Systems and MIDI
- Topic: @Liquid Foot users
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1607
Re: @Liquid Foot users
Hi there, I’ve not used a different controller other than a GC Pro, but I know if you do use a different controller, the state of every GCX loop must be sent with every preset or they state that they are in will be kept.
Here’s some info for you
viewtopic.php?t=8268
Here’s some info for you
viewtopic.php?t=8268
- Sat Aug 14, 2021 9:58 pm
- Forum: Racks, Switching Systems and MIDI
- Topic: Control Switch questions
- Replies: 1
- Views: 5658
Re: Control Switch questions
Hi there,
You need to make a custom cable out of a 5 pin midi cable and get a 7 pin plug. You need to connect the Pins 1 & 3 to 6 & 7 instead. If you can’t do it, you may be able to find someone to do it for you.
The reason you have these faults is probably due to the Plethora x5 using 1 & 3 as midi as well as 4 & 5. The voltage is mucking it up. Some midi devices use both sets, not all though.
Hope this helps you out
You need to make a custom cable out of a 5 pin midi cable and get a 7 pin plug. You need to connect the Pins 1 & 3 to 6 & 7 instead. If you can’t do it, you may be able to find someone to do it for you.
The reason you have these faults is probably due to the Plethora x5 using 1 & 3 as midi as well as 4 & 5. The voltage is mucking it up. Some midi devices use both sets, not all though.
Hope this helps you out
- Sat Aug 14, 2021 9:50 pm
- Forum: Racks, Switching Systems and MIDI
- Topic: Control Switcher Question – Lead/Rhythm problem on Mesa Studio Pre
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3825
Re: Control Switcher Question – Lead/Rhythm problem on Mesa Studio Pre
Hi there,
To do this with your Disaster Area DPC 8 EZ Gen 3, you need to add another controller to it, such as their Midi Baby. There isn’t a way to do this, with this being set up in preset mode.
Hope this helps you out.
To do this with your Disaster Area DPC 8 EZ Gen 3, you need to add another controller to it, such as their Midi Baby. There isn’t a way to do this, with this being set up in preset mode.
Hope this helps you out.