Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility Jump to content

HD600

Members
  • Posts

    10
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Profile Information

  • Registered Products
    1

HD600's Achievements

Rookie

Rookie (2/14)

  • One Month Later
  • One Year In
  • Week One Done
  • First Post Rare
  • Collaborator Rare

Recent Badges

0

Reputation

  1. Hi rd2rk, I would like to thank you very much here. Today I get the new TRS cable I ordered and now everything's works! The old one have probably some issues... I couldn't believe it... :-) Greetings
  2. Hi thanks for sending your Preset. OK, it is sounding good... but... the effects in Path A and B are only going to the Fender and nothing to the Vox. It's crazy when you try this sitting between the amps, you could think it works, but if you turn the Fender off, there is no effect reaching the Vox. The Vox get only the effects when the Fender is on. It is still so that, if I rise the Fender Gain it have an effect in the Vox, distorting the signal. I will not saying that there is no way to use this. If the Knobs are sets with a gently hands, it could sound good and have a lot of fun with this. But the Preamp of the Fender is still going to the Vox. I really don't like that for recording, I prefer to have completely separated signal chains and set up the amp at their sweet spot.
  3. OK, try your first suggestion. It does't works right for me. I still making a mistake. If you like to have a look: 4CM_Clean Start.hlx With this Preset, the cable connections are like following: Guitar is going to Input L(HX) Send is going with TRS Cable, Black to Input of the Fender, Red to the Vox Input. From the Fender FX Send, I'a going back to Return L (HX). From the Output L(HX) to the Fender Return. In the HX I am not using the FX Return R, the Input R and the Output R. Tell me to built an complicated wooden cabinet and I built it in my Head with all details.... but here... :-)
  4. Ok, now I'am starting to understand. So there is no way to put the Looper Block at the End and send it panned to two Amps! OK, now I have to think about, buying a third amp to make wet/dry/wet and send the Output left and right to the two wet amps, so the Looper works in stereo... (but probably only works if I'am not using an FX block in Path A...). A couple of years ago, I used an Ditto stereo Looper at the End of an analog pedal signal chain to go wet and dry to two amps. This brought to this point of thinking, to be able to transpose this to the HX Stomp. What about the other Helix? Is my original Idea here with the LT possible or does it need the big Helix? A big thank you. :-)
  5. Hi rd2rk, I'am not where my Pedal are now, I will try your suggestions in the next days, sorry. One more question: Do you think the following chain is possible with the HX: path A --> L(100) --> Delay1 --> Hall1 / Fender Preamp --> Input HX L --> L / R (0) (Stereo) \ / Output HX L Guitar --> OD-Pedals --> Splitter OD Stereo --> Split Mixer --> Looper (analog pedals) \ ----------------------------> Input HX R --> R \ / (Stereo) \ Output HX R path B --> L(0) --> Delay2 --> Hall2 R(100) (Stereo) The mixer block is also panned hard to left and right. The Output L is going to Return of Fender amp The Output R is going to the Vox amp Input So I'm not using the FX Loop of the HX Stomp. Do you thing that in this way the two Amps chain are completely separated? Greetings!
  6. Hi rd2rk, going crazy with that... I'm probably to stupid... Some questions about that (if it's becoming to much for you, it's OK, I don't like to waste your time): The solution you suggested, the Send R (from HX with TRS Cable) goes to Amp2 (Amp with no FX Loop). So I am not using the Output R from the HX to Amp2, right? If yes I also lose the possibility to put the HX Stereo-Looper at the End of the Chain and go to both Amps (panned left and right)? I try your suggestion with the Send block but the second Amp still react to gain increment at the first amp.
  7. Hi, thanks for answering. :-). I will check this this week, sorry, I am in Online training for two days in my work. I am using an Vox AC10 and a Fender 68 custom Vibro Champ through an Fryette Power Station (with the FX-Loop). I am also using following Pedalboard: The 5 Pedals from bottom right goes to the Input L, then the possibility to habe also OD-Pedal in the Stomp for both amp, then the FX Loop block with the Fender Preamp and back to Stomp. From there with with Output L to the Power Amp of the Fryette and with the Output R to the other Pedals (Delay, Hall and Ditto-Looper) to the Vox which have no fx loop. This is only my momentary test situation. I am also looking to buy a Pedal Switcher (with Midi? to manage also the stomp) to have only the Pedals I am using in the signal chain. But before I will test what I really need or if my signal chain is not logical. One thought: Could a Splitter (from Lehle for example) placed before the Input of the stomp using Input L and R make a difference?
  8. Hello everyone, need some help in routing the HX Stomp with two Tubeamps and one FX-Loop. This is what I try to do: From Guitar to Input L (Bold = HX Stomp) With Send (mono) to Amp1-Input From Amp1-FX-Send to Return L From Output L to Amp1-FX-Return So far is this the normal 4 cable method and the Idea is to have the real Amp in the FX-Loop of the HX Stomp. But there is more: From Output R to Amp2-Input For this I split the Signal with a Y-Split-Block (no panning) Path A is for Amp1 and have after the Split an FX-Block Path B is for Amp2 without FX-Block The Mixer-Block is set as shown below (Hard Panning from A and B Path): This Picture is only an example, normally I have an OD block after the Main Input. The Problem I have, also exist without Looper block at the End of the signal chain. Both Amps don't habe an FX-Loop, for the Vox I don't need one and the Fender goes through an Fryette Power Station with FX-Loop (but this doesn't matter for the signal chain) I also have analog Pedals before the first Input L of the HX that should go to both Amps (doesn't matter here) After the Output R are also analog Pedals that goes only to Amp2 (doesn't matter here) The Problem now: If I Turn up the Gain of the Fender (Amp1 that's sit in the FX-Loop of Path A) also the Vox (Amp2) becomes more distorted. I don't understand that, I thought the two path are completely separated... Do you have any Idea why this is so and how I can avoid this? It probably works (???), if I use an TRS cable from the Send with goes to both Amps, but in this way, I cannot put any blocks at the end of the chain. Hope my English is understandable enough.. :-)
×
×
  • Create New...