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Thats how I use it. The problem I'm having is my mixer, a DFX12 only has a mono send to a stereo return. So I have to use it in mono. Not a huge deal, but slightly annoying. I have my guitar connected to channel 1. I then have send number 1 connected to the input of the RC 50. All send and return levels are set to "0" The output of the RC50 is to channel 2. The output from the loops are all set to "sub out". So the only time audio from the RC50 is heard is when a loop is running. Live guitar is heard through channel one. This is like setting the mix control on an Echoplex to loop only. It works great. Levels are controlled on the mixer after basic seetings on the RC50 are set. I can then pan live guitar and loops a little left/right to clean up the mush that can sometimes happen. Also eq can help. The cool part about using the sends on a mixer, is I can now use the looper to loop vocals, drums, and keys. And all connections are pure and clean. MFC -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: "Dan Katayama" <dan.katayama@gmail.com> > Any of guys using the RC50 as an Aux loop on a mixer for additional >looping > capabilities? > I'm short a few inputs and am trying to do this, but can't seem to get >the > levels on the send/returns right. > Anybody have any recommendations? > > I have a Mackie Onyx 1220. > > Thanks, > Dan > > > > -- > kosukeweb > http://home.comcast.net/~kkatayama76
Any of guys using the RC50 as an Aux loop on a mixer for additional looping capabilities?
- To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
- From: "Dan Katayama" <dan.katayama@gmail.com>
- Subject: Using RC50 as an AUX Loop on a Mixer
- Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2007 16:39:38 +0000
I'm short a few inputs and am trying to do this, but can't seem to get the levels on the send/returns right.
Anybody have any recommendations?
I have a Mackie Onyx 1220.
Thanks,
Dan
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