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Linking Vlp Gtx With Line 6 Pod Hd 500


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Hi everyone!
I've bought VLP GTX for my vocals and for my HD 500 :)
Now I'm trying to figure out how to link VLP GTX with POD HD 500 (as my main processor for electric guitar)
So I wish to use minimum amount of cables for stereo signal (both for vocals and guitar without GTX's guitar processing) using guitar as a source for the harmony. Mostly I'm using a standart hi-fi PA (home stereo, I haven't mixer).
What is the most efficient way to do it?.. Does anyone have such experience?

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Are you trying to get both signals down the same stereo line? cause sound guys will hate you if that's the case, haha. I'm not sure what you mean by a "hi-fi type of PA". Like a home stereo? I would suggest plugging your guitar straight into the instrument input of the VLP then take the "thru" into the input of the HD 500. I personally would send them both out separately so you can adjust individual levels, but if you don' t mixer I guess you could send the headphone output to the POD's CD input and then just output the POD in stereo, using the output level of the VLP to adjust according the guitar. You could probably also send the MIDI out from the POD to the MIDI on the VLP to have your vocal effects change patches with your guitar effects, but I wouldn't know how to do that, exactly.

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Hi! Thanks for response!

cause sound guys will hate you if that's the case

-  :D what could you suggest? cheap home mixer? dual mono?

 

I guess you could send the headphone output to the POD's CD input 

- I've thought about it but I'm afraid of losing a sound quality... Is it normal? Same thing about headphones out Aux in... 

 

Like a home stereo? 

- Exactly, a hi-fi amplifier with a bunch of RCA pairs in. I'm going to use XLR-XLR cable (for gigs) and an adapter for home

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