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  • in reply to: Muting Voice Box output #115447
    adriano.digiovanni
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    Cryabetes, I’m talking about the input L and R knobs. Not the sliders. What about the first ones?

    in reply to: Muting Voice Box output #115444
    adriano.digiovanni
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    First thing: if the send is post-fader, you’re right. That’s why a pre-fader one is desirable.
    Second thing: you’re a genius. Turning the dry slider all the way down I can use my UB1202.

    Last question: ehx 2880 input unity gain is about half way. Isn’t it?

    Many thanks,
    Adriano

    in reply to: Muting Voice Box output #115442
    adriano.digiovanni
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    With the help from you and other guys at loopers delight I now think

    mixer aux send (mono) > ehx 2880 left input
    ehx 2880 L/R outputs > mixer stereo returns or stereo channel

    This way you can

    mute a channel;
    send it to the looper only (channel aux send turned up, channel fader all the way down);
    send it to the main mix only (channel aux send all the way down, fader turned up).

    Mixer aux send must be pre-fader in order to avoid doubling any input in the main mix (i.e. guitar from the mixer channel and from the looper output).

    Sending looper outputs back to the mixer is useful just because you can sing while recording/overdubbing a guitar phrase onto the looper.

    Mixer stereo output is sent to the P.A.

    What do you think about this setup? Am I wrong?

    UB1202 has post-fader aux send.

    I’m going to sell hardware I don’t use anymore. I would like to buy a Mackie 802-VLZ3

    http://www.mackie.com/products/802vlz3/

    Thanks again,
    Adriano

    in reply to: Muting Voice Box output #115440
    adriano.digiovanni
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    No balanced ins, Cryabetes.
    I use an EHX 2880.
    I asked the same question to loopers delight mailing list users.
    They all say I have to put the looper in the aux send of a mixer.
    I could use a Behringer UB1202.
    What about looper ouput? Do I have to send it back to the mixer?

    Thanks again,
    Adriano

    in reply to: Muting Voice Box output #115432
    adriano.digiovanni
    Participant

    What about KillSwitch? Has it TRS i/o?

    in reply to: Muting Voice Box output #115431
    adriano.digiovanni
    Participant

    No inserts, Cryabetes.
    I found only one answer to my question: http://www.radialeng.com/re-hotshot-dm1.htm
    I’m going to think about alternate solutions in order to avoid wasting my money.

    Thanks for your replies,
    Adriano

    in reply to: Muting Voice Box output #115354
    adriano.digiovanni
    Participant

    Thank for your reply, Cryabetes.
    Is there another way? I would like to avoid unbalancing the signal because voice-box goes straight to the mixer (I have three inputs to manage: voice, acoustic guitar and electronic drums).

    Thanks again,
    Adriano

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