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Hey Andy, I spoke too soon. It works, however after I put down the original loop, any overdubbing comes out extremely thin (EQ wise) the volume is there, but it sounds like all of the mids and highs are turned to 10. I turned off all of the internal effects etc., and tried a couple of the other aux channels, but no luck. Close but yet so far. Todd On Nov 28, 2009, at 9:38 AM, Todd Chambeau wrote: > Thanks Andy, > > The A&H actually sends it's internal effects over aux 5&6. > I ended up running the input to the EDP from Aux 1, then kept the > output of the EDP to the Stereo Input and this does work, I have a > wet loop. > I am not really sure why this works, since I thought only Aux 5&6 > were the routable internal effects auxes. Even on the effects list > right, on top of the board, it has an option for one set of effects > for Aux 5 and another for Aux 6? > > Thanks again for helping me out. > Todd > > > On Nov 28, 2009, at 5:19 AM, andy butler wrote: > >> Hi Todd, >> >> Firstly, let's assume that you're using the EDP on a send other than >> Aux 5, which you also say is an internal fx send. >> >> The whole secret is that you don't *need* to use an input intended >> for >> fx return to bring an fx back into the mixer. >> Bring them back on a regular channel, and then you can do any >> additional >> routing with ease >> >> >> For full flexibility you need to route the Mixer's FX out of the >> mixer, >> and bring them back on a regular fx channel. I don't know your >> specific mixer, so I can't tell you if that's >> possible. >> However, if the internal fx has a send to a particular Aux then >> just put the EDP on that Aux and you're sorted. >> >> >> If the internal fx only go to the main output and nowhere else >> then your only option is to bring the EDP back on Channel 3 >> and add your fx onto the dry audio in the looper, that's not >> going to get the exact sound you want in the case that you're looping >> both guitar and voice, but then it's the best you're gonna get. >> >> andy butler >> >> >> Todd Chambeau wrote: >>> Looperz, >>> I am looping just an acoustic guitar and vocal with my echoplex >>> through a Allen & Heath Mixwizard 16:2. >>> I am utilizing the A&H's dual effects through auxes 5&6. >>> Basically, giving my acoustic on channel one a slap delay, vocals >>> on channel 2 with a hall reverb. >>> The A&H's effects are audible until I loop, then the signals >>> become dry. I would like to have the loops wet. >>> The EDP's input is patched to Aux 5 on the back of the mixer and >>> the EDP's output is patched to ST1in also on the back of the mixer. >>> I've tried patching the EDP differently with no luck. >>> I never really utilized the A&H"s effects until now and for the >>> life of me, I cannot figure this out. >>> Thanks, >>> Todd >> >