The signal chain is:
Volume pedal > Mooer Yellow Comp > Longsword > ZVez Lofi Loop Junky > Pladask FORM(but loaded with programs from the upcoming Fabrikat(time stretch ingen, freeze, etc) > RV-3.
I love this small setup. Compact and light weight(2.8 kg), but I can do a lot with this. Did a recording session with this as my main setup+Boomerang III, and didn't miss anything.
ognoy wrote:The signal chain is:
Volume pedal > Mooer Yellow Comp > Longsword > ZVez Lofi Loop Junky > Pladask FORM(but loaded with programs from the upcoming Fabrikat(time stretch ingen, freeze, etc) > RV-3.
I love this small setup. Compact and light weight(2.8 kg), but I can do a lot with this. Did a recording session with this as my main setup+Boomerang III, and didn't miss anything.
Yeah that's really tight. Seems like daisy chaining is a huge weight saver. Definitely looks awesome!
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ognoy wrote:The signal chain is:
Volume pedal > Mooer Yellow Comp > Longsword > ZVez Lofi Loop Junky > Pladask FORM(but loaded with programs from the upcoming Fabrikat(time stretch ingen, freeze, etc) > RV-3.
I love this small setup. Compact and light weight(2.8 kg), but I can do a lot with this. Did a recording session with this as my main setup+Boomerang III, and didn't miss anything.
Yeah that's really tight. Seems like daisy chaining is a huge weight saver. Definitely looks awesome!
I had the fairly light weight Strymon Ojai on my last board, but it definately helps.
None of the pedals really need large amounts of power, so the daisy chain works just fine.
so, because i'm too busy/lazy to nubble through a manual right now and y'all are SMART and way more up to date on pedals and their peccadilloes than i am........ Eventide H9 question please to -
if you have a mono signal running into Input 01, will it send a duplicate signal to Output 01 and Output 02? using mono effects algorithms of course.
murp?
edit - diiiiiiiiid check the manual -
"he H9 detects which input and output jacks have cables plugged in and routes audio I/O accordingly. With a Mono Input (Input 1) and Stereo Outputs, the dry contribution for both
outputs comes from the Mono Input (Input 1)"
this means if it should work how i want? 1 input will give me 2 separate identical outputs?
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behndy wrote:so, because i'm too busy/lazy to nubble through a manual right now and y'all are SMART and way more up to date on pedals and their peccadilloes than i am........ Eventide H9 question please to -
if you have a mono signal running into Input 01, will it send a duplicate signal to Output 01 and Output 02? using mono effects algorithms of course.
murp?
edit - diiiiiiiiid check the manual -
"he H9 detects which input and output jacks have cables plugged in and routes audio I/O accordingly. With a Mono Input (Input 1) and Stereo Outputs, the dry contribution for both
outputs comes from the Mono Input (Input 1)"
this means if it should work how i want? 1 input will give me 2 separate identical outputs?
yeh
Listen, the WORLD is my board. All of the pedals are on it, just out of my reach..