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  1. Hello, so basically I love the sound of stereo, I just think it sounds bigger, with greater detail and separation. I can't be taking two amps to gigs so Ive bought a Roland JC40. If I tell you what setup I want, if you could maybe explain how this all works that would help me greatly. So basically I'll go into both inputs on the Roland. Now I understand if I just use one path, stereo effects will be stereo etc and that's great. Now if I want to get more granular I'll need to understand path A and B, the Y split settings and the mixer settings. I want to run wet dry for some songs, so I get run path A as dry in stereo but how do I get path B just coming out of the right speaker? do I do it at the Y Split or the mixer? what happens if I use a stereo effect on that path? or is it just mono? NOW my major confusion is I like my ping pong delay ping ponging between both speakers, now would I would that path A? how would that effect running path B in mono? is there any other way to do this? I can make it sound nice, just want to understand it more and give myself options of just having the gain in one speaker or just the wet effects. Any tips or help me understand when to use mono or stereo blocks and how this effects what goes to my amps speakers would be ace! THANk-YOU
  2. Thanks for your help, seem to have the fundamentals down. Ive done the 4CM with the extra cable to connect HX FX Out R with the Orange's FX Return R. On the HX effects I've stuck all my gain in, then the stereo 1/2 FX LOOP (which brings the volume down, even at +6db?) then I go ping pong delay which is stereo ping ponging between speakers, then I put the reverb on path B with the Y splitter before it with A set central and B set fully right. Then I think a mixer comes up at the end, not totally sure what Im doing with that so keep it as both paths at 0db and A central and B right. Does this sound about right? putting the reverb on path B makes it slightly noisy, anything I'm doing wrong or could do better I'd appreciate it.
  3. Hey, as someone coming over from analogue to digital I've managed to work my way through it all but I'm having an issue now I can't figure out. Basically I've just bought an Orange Rocker 32 which has a stereo fx loop where you can run each speaker separately. I'm fully using the HX EFFECTS now for everything, gain included. My issue is obviously the gain sounds horrible through the fx loop but I still want to run my delays etc as stereo and have wet/dry options. So how can I have the gain going through the front of the amp (I understand it will probably have to come out of both speakers this way) and then I want the delays etc to come out as stereo in whatever way that's possible. For extra info I don't mind my gain coming out both speakers, I like my ping pong delay coming out stereo and I like my big delays etc coming out of just one speaker for my wet dry. Would really appreciate some help.
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