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Re: Signal routing
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- From: zenchi@juno.com (by way of Kim Flint)
- Subject: Re: Signal routing
- Date: Tue, 02 Nov 1999 00:28:32 -0800
The simple solution is to go from your guitar output jack directly into
your
analog signal path and either into a mixer or the aux in on the GR-09.
You'd
then keep the GK-2a in the synth position all the time. You'd control
volume
on board or via volume pedals. Scott Henderson used that method when
he used a guitar synth. The two cables were velcro'd at a couple of
different
points.
Another solution is to use some sort of line driver/ clean boost pedal
(Matchless and
TC Electronics are the only ones that come to mind) before the signal
hits the first
pedal.
It could also be a defect in the guitar out of the GR-09.
Hope that helps.
Robert
On Mon, 1 Nov 1999 21:50:26 +0100 L.Angulo@t-online.de (Luis Angulo)
writes:
> Hello loopers,
>
> One technical question: Here is how my signal flows:
>
> Guitar (synth readywith Gk2 buit in) ---GR09 synth---Korg A2---
> Roland GP 100---Boomerang looper---EDP--- Combo tube Amplifier.
>
> I found that when i play without going thru the GR09 synth the
> signal sounds healthier clearer and stronger. Analog fuzz boxes
> which i also use dont have the same rich and thick sound when i go
> out from the Gk2 synth pick up.On the other hand i love combining
> the hi tech synth sounds with analog fuzz boxes or doing some synth
> textures and then playing analog sounds on top.
> I am still looking for the solution to this maybe routing things in
> a different way. I welcome any helpfull tips on this if anybody has
> one.I am also still looking for the perfect foot controller with
> note on/off of course!
>
>