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Re: AW: Help!!! have I got a problem with Vortex?



In a message dated 05/11/99 08:47:51 GMT Standard Time, mark@grape.no 
writes:

> I could also do with some discussion as to the best / most flexible place
>  to put a Vortex in the signal path, 
it works well anywhere. 
if using in conjunction with a looper then putting the V after lets you 
stereoise the loop,
but putting it first lets you layer up different vortex sounds.  


>I use a split signal from my guitar to
>  two stereo effect processors and using it how they suggest places it
>  directly after one of them, making it unusable with the other, but if I
>  put it on sends on my mixer, it doesnt process the sound 100% which is
>  required for some of the patches...
Can you use pre fade aux sends,  or switch off the channel routing to the 
main O/P of the mixer(depends what you r mixer can do.
otherwise........
I recommend you try the Vortex after the mixer, and see if you like it.
 
Andy Butler
Lexicon Vortex Database 
http://members.aol.com/soundfnr/vortex.htm