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darshan

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  1. The guitar that has this problem is a Squier Telecaster with Seymour Duncan '59 humbackers, they shouldn't be that loud.. I don't understand.
  2. I have the opposite problem. One of my guitars seems to have way too much output and the signal incoming in USB Input 5 often clips. Can this be related to the Z-input setting? I usually leave it on Auto and it works perfectly, except with this guitar (btw I just got it back from my trusted luthier so I'm pretty sure the instrument is ok).
  3. Thank you. The link @line6 support brings to nothing, I'm waiting to be able to read the other one. Maybe in some future update Line6 will think about this feature.
  4. I want to share this idea with you guys. (I already shared this idea on FB's Hx stomp page, I hope this is ok with the forum) What if we could use the HX Stomp (and nothing else) as a two channel personal in ear monitor mixer? We are already able to use the Return as an AUX IN so that we can jam on backing tracks, hearing both guitar and our external source. In a similar way we could feed to the AUX IN the signal (mono or stereo) coming from a mixing board's monitor out with, let's say, drums, bass and vocals, and mix it with our guitar, so that we have exactly the in ear mix we need. There's only one major problem: what you hear in your headphones is the same as what gets out from the L/R OUTPUTS, even if you set the VOLUME control to act only on the headphones. By having the option of routing the AUX signal ONLY to the headphones this would be feasible, maybe adding an AUX IN volume control (in Global settings - Ins/Outs). Is it just me or this would be awesome?
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