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Re: Re: Behringer weight and mixer options





> Thanks Andy. You have helped. I originally wanted a line mixer and 
>looked 
>  into that Behringer, but it just didn't have the sends. 

The Behringer Ultralink pro ?
Can be configured to route 2 inputs to any of 3 outputs,
and then also mix 3 inputs to 2 outputs.
(before I bought mine, I spent hours with pen and
paper and a downloaded manual).

For instance (just an example)
Guitar to main Input A,
channels 1,2,3 configured as "splitter", (so they work as outputs/sends)
channels 4,5,6 configured as "mix" (like a regular mixer)
ch 1 o/p direct patch to ch 4 input
ch 2 o/p to EDP , EDP to ch 5 i/p
ch 3 o/p to Rang , Rang to ch 6 i/p
set both loopers to fully wet sound.
main Outputs to 2 amps.

Then you can mix Direct Guitar Sound, EDP and Rang 
between the 2 amps  in any combination (and operate 
everything a correct level), with a send from the gtr to either looper.

Having done that you could even take the O/P from ch2 and 
plug it direct to main Input B, which would allow you to feed the EDP input
into the rang.

There's a whole load of possibilities, though admittedly it
isn't very intuitive to use the unit when connected up like this,
too easy to turn the wrong knob and get horrible feedback. 


Oh well, still waiting for a small mixer designed with looping
in mind.

andy