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Hello there, Excuse my ignorance but i am still mistified by effects routing. I notice that my GP 100 sounds cleaner when i put into the effects loop of my tube amp, specially the delays and reverbs,but the distortions seem to have a bit more punch if it goes directly into the input of the amp. Today i tried to put both my GP 100 along with my Korg A2 into the effects loop and it sounded weird. Am i only supposed to run one effects processor into one effects loop? I wonder how fripp and belew do this. Here is my set up maybe you have some better suggestions: GR 09 out to GP 100 back to GR 09īs return.( this way i can mix the synth with the GP 100īs sounds separate from each other.) GR 09 stereo outputs to KORG A2 (stereo inputs) out to amps.( this way i can proccess the synth sounds with the korg) EDP in the effects loop of one amp, Boomerang in the effects loop of the other. Problem 1: since the GR 09 only has 1 return, i can only take one output of the GP 100 into the GR 09 and the signal of the GP is not in stereo. 2: The EDP has CD quality sound but is mono and the boomerang sounds very lo-fi and a bit noisy in comparison.Not that great when i am trying to do stereo orchestral string soundscapes (Yes i know you are thinking of a solution buy a second EDP!) 3: i would like to route some analog stomp boxes and wahs through this small rack. I tried to put them into the effects loop of the GP bit they sound a bit noisy. I ve been checking out some of this rackmount mixers like the DMC ground link and the expensive sound sculpture. I just donīt know if this would help or bring more noise into the signal.Does anybody use this? Is it better to run digital effects processors and preamps through a separate power amp or does it make any difference using combo amps? I appreciate your experienced suggestions guys! Thanks Luis