pspbr94 Posted June 17, 2014 Share Posted June 17, 2014 First of all... my english is pretty bad. Im from brasil and i have tried a lot of foruns (both portuguese and english foruns), but i can't solve my problem.I'm about to buy a new Multi-FX, just for playing with my amp (blackstar ht-5), and not for recording. I'm thinking between Boss GT-10 (its L6 forum, but i will use boss just for example) and Pod HD 400, which are those that i can buy at the moment.The question is: Will i be able to use MY AMp distortion, with a booster/compressor (in front of my amp), and modulation/delay (before the amp) in POD HD400 with 4 Cable Method? I know i can plug the HD on the Amp FX Loop, but then i will not be able to use the boost (before the amp). And if i plug it directly (guitar>POD>Amp), modulations and delays will before amp too.Sometimes i'll use the amp's simulation, then i'll set clean channel on Blackstar (with 4 cable method), but mostly, i want to play with MY AMp distorition. So, i know in boss GT-10 i can set the order of all things (amp, effects, etc), but i don't like boss distortions... The "main" question is: Will i be able to set the effects in this order?: Boost pedal (fx1 from POD) > My Preamp (blackstar) > FX2 > FX3. Doest anybody use the POD that way? It sounds good?I apologize again due to my bad english :/Thank you very much! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pfsmith0 Posted June 17, 2014 Share Posted June 17, 2014 Yes, you can do this using the HD400 FX loop. Guitar -> POD input -> POD FX send -> amp input -> amp FX Send -> POD FX Return -> POD output -> amp FX Return. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pspbr94 Posted June 19, 2014 Author Share Posted June 19, 2014 But the "effects" will act in the desired order? (Fx1 > preamp > FX2 > FX3 > ?reverb?) Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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