Bgrizzmayne
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Considering an HX Stomp & want to understand the limitations for my rig. FX only. Using an amp with an FX loop.
GUITAR > PBC6X > AMP IN
LOOP 1: H9 PRE: pitch & pre gain modulation
LOOP 2: HX STOMP PRE- pitch, wah, compressor, drive, pre modulation
LOOP 3: KOKO BOOST
LOOP 4: TS808
LOOP 5: BOGNER BLUE
LOOP 6: OTHER DRIVE
AMP FX SEND > VOLUME PEDAL > HX STOMP POST MODULATION > TIMELINE > H9 > BIG SKY > FX RETURN
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What are the limitations of this rig when used practically? Main issue I see is using the H9 and HX PRE together is likely limiting.
Should I consider routing the RJM INTO the HX stomp's pre signal path so that I could place the drives? I think i've heard this may cause noise issues and sort of creates some additional problems. Then I couldn't use the HX in my amp's FX loop, right? Mainly hoping to use the HX for modulation, so that's not ideal.
GUITAR > PBC6X > AMP IN
LOOP 1: H9 PRE: pitch & pre gain modulation
LOOP 2: HX STOMP PRE- pitch, wah, compressor, drive, pre modulation
LOOP 3: KOKO BOOST
LOOP 4: TS808
LOOP 5: BOGNER BLUE
LOOP 6: OTHER DRIVE
AMP FX SEND > VOLUME PEDAL > HX STOMP POST MODULATION > TIMELINE > H9 > BIG SKY > FX RETURN
__________________________
What are the limitations of this rig when used practically? Main issue I see is using the H9 and HX PRE together is likely limiting.
Should I consider routing the RJM INTO the HX stomp's pre signal path so that I could place the drives? I think i've heard this may cause noise issues and sort of creates some additional problems. Then I couldn't use the HX in my amp's FX loop, right? Mainly hoping to use the HX for modulation, so that's not ideal.