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  1. Wow, that's awesome!! I feel like I owe you a kidney or something now lol. Thanks again, I couldn't have done this without you.
  2. I think I found a solution. It works as I'd hoped, but I'm wondering if there is a way to do this without using so many blocks? Thank you for your help, I really appreciate it!!
  3. That's new, I've never tried to click that block before. However, I don't see a way to pan each of the paths, just the summed path. When I pan left, everything lands on channel two fully summed. When I pan right, everything lands on channel one fully summed. Is there a way to pan one path fully left and the other path fully right or is this a dying dream?
  4. This has got to be user error, but I can't seem to unravel it on my own. First off, I'm using the zillion cable method and a guitar with a single TRS output (Schecter C1 E/A) that carries the coils on the tip, and the bridge piezo on the ring. My guitar runs to a TRS ABY splitter switch that routes each signal to their own separate chains. For close to a year I have used the HX Stomp exclusively on the coil side of my rig in 4CM with various amps/cabs and have never had any issues keeping the channels separated. Last week I had the idea to integrate my bridge piezo into the HX Stomp's stereo FX chain with the intention of maintaining the two separate chains. This is the path I came up with: I'm using "FX Loop R" on the bottom and "FX Loop L" on the top. The distortion block does not affect the bridge piezo signal, and the modulation/reverb blocks do not affect my coils signal, but when I run out of the HX Stomp...each of these two chains is summed. I have isolated the issue to be within the Stomp itself. As the signals exit the HXS, they run independently to two different DI boxes that are then run into a PA with a mixer...each signal to it's own channel. When I mute channel one on the board (which has always been the piezo by itself), I still hear the piezo bridge through channel two (which has always been the coils by themselves). The opposite is true as well, channel two bleeds into channel one the same way. Has anyone tackled something similar? Fingers crossed...
  5. I'm basically in 1st grade when it comes to effects, recording, and whatnot. I have access to powerful equipment, but I'm really not qualified to run it lol...and I don't know enough to know if what I'm doing is all wrong or just mostly wrong, but something ain't right. I have an MPC Live 2 that I use as the rhythm for my rig. It syncs via 5pin to my HX Stomp and Boomerang III looper to keep everything in time. My guitar has a piezo and a stereo output jack that runs the magnetic coils to one side and the piezo to the other side...the guitar also has a built-in preamp for the piezo on one of the pots. The other day, I ran the HX Stomp directly to the MPC to try and record into it and it worked, but at extremely low volume...which made me think I need a preamp for the signal...so I get smart and run the piezo from the guitar directly into the MPC (ya know, because there's a 9v preamp inside the guitar) and I get literally nothing at all. So I'm pretty confused. -Has anyone out there integrated an HX Stomp with an MPC the same way that people do with PC/Mac DAWs? -Can the HX Stomp act as a preamp and boost that signal up where I need it or do I need a true preamp after the Stomp? -I was running from the Balanced/Unbalanced outputs on the back, should I have used different jacks for this application? Bonus question! -For the piezo signal, is the on board preamp not a true preamp the way I expected it to be? Thanks y'all, happy Father's Day.
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