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  1. Good point. But I do also really love the tones of my amp, so for some situations would still like to use it.
  2. Hi guys, I have always used a very simple rig, guitar, few analogue pedals, valve amp. But have recently joined a band that requires a bit more versatility in my tone. So, I purchased a Hd500x. I have been playing around with the amp modeling etc and am really impressed. But have found playing the Hd500x straight into the PA a little limiting. Usually the venues have poor monitoring so am playing blind. I decided to experiment using the HD to add effects and change channels of my amp. So, I purchased a G Lab mac 4.4 to act as a Midi interface between the HD and the amp. I watched videos online of products like the amp gizmo etc and this seemed like a good budget alternative. However I am now completely confused! Has anybody out there tried this with any success? If so, would you be able to give me a simplified step by step? The manual for the GLab is here: http://www.glab.com.pl/download/um_mac_14062011.pdf&ved=0ahUKEwizmcrzuYHTAhVJGsAKHbOWBwEQFggaMAA&usg=AFQjCNEEbgOJQ_i5B4TPPo9sRFZ2rnMq1A&sig2=Bxbd_TG2ElCCLiecEEdLEg I'm using a Fender Blues deluxe amp, which just uses a stereo footswitch, one button for channel select and one for reverb on/off. Any help is greatly appreciated!
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