eveningsempire
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Hey All:
I'm aware that the PBC6x doesn't have a line mixer/parallel loops. But I'm curious if a parallel loop of sorts can be done to create an 'analog dry through' for an Eventide H9.
This video lays out how Dan from TPS uses the H9 in kill drive with a parallel loop using the G3.
Is there anyway to accomplish a similar feat using the split loops, or the two outputs of the PBC6x? Or would I need to use the mini line mixer? If so how?
Thanks,
I'm just curious, as I have debated adding an h9 to my board as a 'jack of all trades' option. I have a Strymon Mobius on my board already, the rest of my pedals all have analog dry-through or are analog themselves. I run a wet/dry setup often, and while I'm frankly not sure I could hear the extra A/D conversion if I stacked the H9 and Mobius in a patch, I'm trying to understand my options.
I'm aware that the PBC6x doesn't have a line mixer/parallel loops. But I'm curious if a parallel loop of sorts can be done to create an 'analog dry through' for an Eventide H9.
This video lays out how Dan from TPS uses the H9 in kill drive with a parallel loop using the G3.
Is there anyway to accomplish a similar feat using the split loops, or the two outputs of the PBC6x? Or would I need to use the mini line mixer? If so how?
Thanks,
I'm just curious, as I have debated adding an h9 to my board as a 'jack of all trades' option. I have a Strymon Mobius on my board already, the rest of my pedals all have analog dry-through or are analog themselves. I run a wet/dry setup often, and while I'm frankly not sure I could hear the extra A/D conversion if I stacked the H9 and Mobius in a patch, I'm trying to understand my options.