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Steve and all, http://www.rane.com/ranegain.html This link details the procedure used by audio pros to optimize signal to noise ratio in audio systems. Rane sells a handy little gizmo that I recommend to loopers in general and anyone with a recording setup. Henry "M. Steven Ginn" wrote: > > I would sure be interested in learning the best/proper way to do this so > that I can have the optimal signal path. Any suggestions? Reading > material? I am also still trying to decide on the best signal path for > effects. For example should reverb be applied to the overall loop'ed > sound or should it be applied to each overdub/layer of the loop? Do you > set it up with Reverb/effects on Aux 1 & EDP on Aux 2 or some other > series type of fashion? > > Thanks, > Steve > > > > > One important thing you get with any looper is that you add > > noize at each overdub pass not because of the looper but > > because your signal is always noizy . even if the signal you > > send to the looper seems clean the noize component (as small > > it can be) in your signal being timbrally the same so it ads > > up at each pass . the solution and I've been fighting it too > > remove all noizy component and do proper gain staging > > > > after that the edp is not noizy at all. > > > > Claude > > > > > > Peter Einhorn wrote: > > > > > > yea, they are kinda noisy. {i assume you meant to put a comma after > > > 'since'). Why I've been considering the new electrix one. [name > > > escapees me]. I find it good for live, bad for studio. > > > > > > > I recently added an EDP to my rig. Since I have had > > serious noise > > > > problems. Anyone else seen this before and/or have > > recommendations? > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Jeff > > > > > > > > > > > > > >