Home Forums Help/Technical Questions V256 Vocoder. Is it possible to make vocal effect clean, if you have overdrive/distortion on a amp?

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    Delta117
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    Sorry my bad English. Is it possible to have a clean Reflex-tune vocal blended with an overdrived amp? so i can play example metal with my guitar and have vocal with reflex tune? i haven tried everything, but when my vocal blends from a mixer with my guitar from an overdriven amp, my vocal becomes overdriven. with clean guitar everything works fine.

    #109810
    The EH Man
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    If the guitar signal going into the V256 is overdriven, then the output will be as well. You could split your input signal so a clean signal goes into the V256.

    #110635
    Delta117
    Member

    Will it work if i have my vocoder in the effect loop?

    #110636

    if you’re mixing a dirty guitar sound and reflex tune, the dirty guitar shouldn’t make the reflex tune dirty. can you describe you set up?

    #110639
    Delta117
    Member

    Well Yeah.

    Gear:

    Boss Digital Delay
    Boss Super Overdrive
    Standard Crybaby Wah.
    And of course my V256
    For now i only use a Roland Cube 60 for practise, but im going for a Randall RT100 Amplifter

    Guitar->Wah->Superoverdrive->Delay->V256->Amp

    #110640

    what’s your mixer set up, is it all going into the same amp?

    #110641
    Delta117
    Member

    yeah for now. i know that if you have distortion on your amp then it will distort your delay, is it the same with the vocoder?

    #110642

    yes, if your amp is distorting, then everything going into will distort. you could use the distortion from you pedal, and set the amp clean.

    if you need your amp to be dirty, then you need to send the vocal out to something else, like a PA

    #110643
    Delta117
    Member

    Okay Thanks :)

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