pfrischmnn
New Member
Hi guys,
I'm trying to understand how best to wire up my rack rig. I'm in the early stages and just acquiring gear and learning how to use it. Currently I have a Rocktron vavlesonic preamp, a Yamaha SPX-900 and a Roland SDE-300. I'm using an RJM rg-16 and a CAE mini/dual stereo line mixer to route things.
I have the buffer in line and then loop 1 has the preamp, loop 2 has the send going to the SPX-900 and then to the mixer, loop 3 send goes to the sde-1000 and then to the mixer. Output for loops 1-4 go to the mixer.
It actually sounds really good but I'm not sure I am using the effected signals to their fullest. There are a whole bunch of effects in the SPX-900 that I cannot use like chorus, tremolo or flanger as I am using it in parallel but when I use it in series, even if I bypass the RG-1G, the volume drops from line level to instrument level and I lose a lot of punch. Is there a better way to wire this?
Thanks for the help, Paul
I'm trying to understand how best to wire up my rack rig. I'm in the early stages and just acquiring gear and learning how to use it. Currently I have a Rocktron vavlesonic preamp, a Yamaha SPX-900 and a Roland SDE-300. I'm using an RJM rg-16 and a CAE mini/dual stereo line mixer to route things.
I have the buffer in line and then loop 1 has the preamp, loop 2 has the send going to the SPX-900 and then to the mixer, loop 3 send goes to the sde-1000 and then to the mixer. Output for loops 1-4 go to the mixer.
It actually sounds really good but I'm not sure I am using the effected signals to their fullest. There are a whole bunch of effects in the SPX-900 that I cannot use like chorus, tremolo or flanger as I am using it in parallel but when I use it in series, even if I bypass the RG-1G, the volume drops from line level to instrument level and I lose a lot of punch. Is there a better way to wire this?
Thanks for the help, Paul