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Tagged: Dry level knob
I want to run my Yamaha Reface CS and my guitar into my pedalboard at the same time. I have a twofold question about this.
1. The Switchblade Pro manual mentions “three instruments at the same time!” This feels silly to ask, but… two at the same time also works, yes?
2. If I run the guitar through the input on the side, can I use the return inputs to plug in the Yamaha in stereo?
Thank you!
Yes you can do what you are asking.
But keep in mind the output of the Switch Blade pro is mono, so plugging in the right and left outs of the Yamaha will sum them to mono or one out.
Thank you! This sounds like just what I want. Very helpful.
Hi there,
I just purchased the switchblade Pro.
I either do not fully understand the function of the Dry level knob or it does not seem to work on my pedal.
I use loops A and B both with 2 effects each (parallel) and my guitar goes into the input. However, when both Loops A and B are turned off, turning the dry level knob does not seem to alter the volume of the guitar signal at all.
Also, on the YouTube demo video by EHX the dry level knob is turned all the way to the left when the demo guy demonstrates the bypass signal. I thought the dry level knob controls the volume of the dry/bypass level, so shouldn’t the guitar be mute when this level is turned all the way to the left?
Thank you!