knuckle47 wrote:Thank you for the help Ramses...While I have read so many things on this, they sure start to blend together in my head. Never considered Wikipedia. I only know that things like this will be occurring more frequently, I am no longer a youthful enthusiast who can absorb things like a sponge, but I am surrounded by technology that developed over my 40 year absence from the music world yet it that intrigues me so much. I've been learning Cubase since SL2...
That EX3 card should be arriving today. Beyond that I should be able to follow the detailed posts I've read here
Stay tuned for the time I might ask you for directions about the on / off switch.
By The Way: I thoroughly enjoyed your post on guitar rig and the UFX+ Switched to the blog to read more on it but I am limited to only English. My absolute best friend in the world was from Freudenstadt and could've detailed every word. Unfortunately the cigarettes got him. Your diagrams explain a lot however...Again, many thanks
Thanks that you liked my article. Not sure whether I find the patience to translate these articles in the future.
The basic idea behind it was simply to create a parallel effect loop with the UFX+ for an amp which has only a serial loop, so that you can retain the punch of the signal, which usually gets lost inside of a serial loop.
As with UFX+ / TotalMix I can route any to any it was quite easy and straightforward to achieve.
Now I can
- record the guitar on an instrument input (and replay with Durec for easy reamping)
- send the signal via analog out to the amps input (can do some trickeries with line output level to make guitar signal appear a little hotter)
- then I record from Effect Send and can directly send this signal to the Amps Effect Return, but also to the multi effects.
- From the multieffects I route the signal then additionally to Effect Return on the amp
The nice thing with the Lexicon MX200 is now, that I can use the Input Gain knob to determine how much I want to hear from the 100% wet effects.
The bad thing is, it doesnt support "kill dry". So if I mute one or two of the effect processors the overall signal is out of phase and doesnt sound good.
Ideal would be one of the bigger Lexicons which support kill dry ...
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