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Well, you can't route three signals with only two outputs. As I see it your choices are: 1. Send the GR-09 outs to a mixer/power amp/ full range speaker AND the guitar signal to pedals/tube amp (via GR-09 guitar out or guitar jack) 2. Same with the GR-09 BUT send the guitar signal to pedals/tube amp and via the FX out of the amp return the signal to the GR-09 return or another channel on the mixer. This could sound pretty horrible without good EQ and a speaker sim. Depends on the sound you're looking for. 3. Same as #2 except you put a load resister on the speaker out of the amp so you get power tube saturation. You may also want a speaker sim of some kind with this setup also. 4. Ditch the GR-09, pedals and amp and get a VG-8 (my solution for a while) or some sort of MIDI preamp(s) and use some creative processing to create some unique sounds. Of course if you're looking for "real world" instruments, this isn't the best bet. Good luck, Robert dERiSiOn On Tue, 2 Nov 1999 23:17:27 +0100 L.Angulo@t-online.de (Luis Angulo) writes: > Hi > The gr09 doesn't have an aux in. It only has 2 stereo outputs and one > return. > I would ideally like to have only the synth going through a stereo > mixer and > the pure guitar sound into a tube amp.But how could i accomplish > that with > only two outputs? > > >