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Thanks for the tip Mark ill try that out. cheers L.a --- mark <sine@zerocrossing.net> wrote: > It's going to be a tough one without line outs. If > you had line outs > you could buy a Behringer DI box with speaker > simulation for about $30 > (x2 for stereo) and go right into your amp. I've > read good reviews > about it, but I've never heard or used it myself. > > You could just try using the effect send of the amp, > but again it will > probably not sound very good, as to much of your > sound coming from the > tone of the power amp and speaker. The interaction > of the tube power > stage and speaker is a big part of the tube sound > (see last week's > thread). The DI box I spoke of would also help > here. How good are > they? I don't know. > > Here's how I tackled the same problem: I take the > effect loop out and > go into a Lexicon MPX G2 and instead of going back > into the amp, I go > into the mixer. Luckily, the G2 has amp and speaker > simulation built > in so it seems to do the trick. Is it the same as > using the amp all > the way? No, but it's close enough for my purposes. > > Mark > > On Monday, April 7, 2003, at 01:06 PM, Louie Angulo > wrote: > > > Hi fellows, > > Well i finally bought a little 1202VLZ Mackie and > here > > i am trying to plug things together but i have > never > > done anything with a mixer so i am calling for > > suggestions to all you gurus outhere:-) > > Here is what i am trying to accomplish: > > I want to hook up both the repeater and EDP into > the > > mixer so that i can loop different instruments > into > > both loopers.I however want to play through my > tube > > guitar amplifier (because i dont like the sound i > am > > getting directly into the mixer) and feed it into > the > > mackie so that i can have the punchy tube sound > > looped. My amp only has efx loop send and return > but > > unfortunately no line OR XLR out. I am however > > satisfied with the clean sound of my Roland guitar > > synth through the mackie. > > I know one of the solutions would be miking the > amp > > but i want to avoid as much noise as possible. > > here is what i have so far: > > Guitar in-GP100 out-echo pro- out-mackie (channel > 1) > > Mackie send-GP100 -out-mackie return > > Guitar synth- stereo outs-mackie (channel 5,6) > > Mackie send-Repeater-out-mackie return. > > > > I would dearly appreciate sharing your experiences > or > > suggestions to other wiser configurations: > > Cheers > > l.a > > > > ===== > > www.labalou.com > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Tax Center - File online, calculators, > forms, and more > > http://tax.yahoo.com > > > ===== www.labalou.com __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - File online, calculators, forms, and more http://tax.yahoo.com