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On Feb 8, 2008 10:27 PM, holotone@gmail.com <holotone@gmail.com> wrote: > Nothin'? Or did I just ask a stupid question? Perfectly appropriate question - I just skipped over it on the subject line since I have not been using a mixer (for looping) in many years. > > I've been trying to solve this little puzzle for a couple nights now, >and > at long last turn to the hive mind to sort it all out. > > > > Here are the critical components: > > Two loopers - A KP3 and Boss RC-50. > > One 12 channel mixer, a Behringer Xenyx 1222FX, with two mono sends - >One > labled FX, one labeled MON - Upon review of the manual, they are >effectively > the same thing. Each of the 12 channels has two knobs that determines the > amount of the signal being sent to either of the sends. > > > > What I'd like to be able to do is to send to either OR both of the > loopers, as well as send back and forth between the loopers. I understand > that I can return either looper to its own channel, but feedback becomes >an > issue when I use this method to send to each other via channels. Is there > any way to accomplish the setup I'm looking for? Kill the direct signals passing through the loopers. Set them to "all wet" signal, ie only sending out the looped signal. > > Further complicating the issue is the fact that the KP3 is stereo in, > stereo out, while the send it self is mono - Currently I'm just using a > stereo to mono adapter to "monoize" the signal before it hits the kp3. How's that "complicated"? As far as I understand that's as good as anything. If you want it in mono, that is. But if you want to send a stereo signal to be looped by the KP you can use both mono sends and bring back the loops into the mixer on a normal stereo track. You could also look for a "sub mix" or "sub group" channel/output for the send output. -- Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international)