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Mark,
Try having the 13 pin cable already plugged into the GI-20 and having it connected to the rest of the rig as previously described. Then, plug the 13 pin cable into the Godin LGXT and try playing. I know this doesn't sound like much of a change in the order of things. But I play the same guitar through a GR-33 and I've always done it this way and never had a noise problem. There's been a slight compression problem when taking the signal from the GR-33 into the amp. But that might be another kettle of fish. Also, try checking the 13 pin connection at the guitar and making sure that it is "locking" in securely. One of my LGXT's has had this problem from day one.
Tell us how it works.
Todd
-----Original Message-----
>From: mark t <aleatoric12@gmail.com>
>Sent: May 9, 2006 10:45 PM
>To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
>Subject: GI-20 and 13 pin noise!
>
>What the hell! When I plug the into my GI-20 I am now noticing a
>large amount of noise introduced into my guitar signal! What is up!
>I just got the guitar (Godin LGXT) and GI-20 last week! What gives.
>I dont get it cause midi is data should be no noise. Anyone got any
>ideas??? I think it might be the cable. Is this possible. I just
>dont know what else is up. If I plug the guitar into my amp all is
>fine....if I plus the GK cable into my guitar all is fine....if I than
>plug the other end of that cable into the GI-20 all this noise
>appears! What is going on!!!!!!!!!!
>