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Thanks for all the tips guys. I picked up a Y cable, but it didn't have much effect on getting a stronger signal to the box. I'm going to try and reconfiguring the jumpers next.. On Tuesday, July 30, 2002, at 04:36 PM, Richard Zvonar wrote: > At 12:48 AM +0200 7/31/02, Italo De Angelis wrote: >> Also you should have a Y cord feeding both inputs, since algorithms can >> be very difeerent input-wise. > > This is a VERY important point! I normally feed both inputs of my > H3000, using a Y cord as Italo suggests. Many algorithms use the Left > input only > > 100 Diatonic Shift Left only > 101 Layered Shift Left only > 102 Dual Shift Left & Right independent > 103 Stereo Shift Left & Right stereo > 104 Reverse Shift Left only > 105 Swept Combs Left only or Left & Right stereo >(selectable) > 106 Swept Reverb Left & Right stereo > 107 Reverb Factory Left only > 108 Ultra Tap Left only or Left + Right summed (selectable) > 109 Long Digiplex Left only > 110 Dual Digiplex Left only or Left & Right independent (selectable) > 111 Patch Factory Left only > 112 Stutter Left + Right summed > 113 Time Squeeze Left & Right stereo > 114 Dense Room Left only > 115 Vocoder Left for Carrier & Right for Program signal > 116 Multi-Shift Left & Right independent > 117 Band Delay Left + Right summed > 118 String Modeller Left only > 119 Phaser Left only > 120 Studio Sampler Left only or Left & Right stereo > 121 Studio Sampler Left only or Left & Right stereo > 122 mod factory|one Left & Right independent > 123 mod factory|two Left & Right independent > > > -- > ______________________________________________________________ > Richard Zvonar, PhD > (818) 788-2202 > http://www.zvonar.com > http://RZCybernetics.com > http://www.cybmotion.com/aliaszone > http://www.live365.com/cgi-bin/directory.cgi?autostart=rz > > --------------------------------------------- Greg Kucharo www.mutantaudio.com