mixer/line 6 dl-4
mixer/line 6 dl-4
Does it work to go mixer effects send -> dl-4 -> mixer effects return? I think I am going to buy a dl-4 soon and was wondering if this would work (so I could order more cables). The reason I ask is that I read a review somewhere that said the dl-4 only accepts instrument levels not line levels
Re: mixer/line 6 dl-4
why would you do it that way?jigger_3 wrote:Does it work to go mixer effects send -> dl-4 -> mixer effects return? I think I am going to buy a dl-4 soon and was wondering if this would work (so I could order more cables). The reason I ask is that I read a review somewhere that said the dl-4 only accepts instrument levels not line levels
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so he can apply it to more than one channel
i cant imagine why it wouldnt work..i do this with my boss effects all the time and it works great..but im not to o up on teh instrument vs line line level jargon
you might try emailing the company with your question or try contacting a dmbtabber by the name of MWR.. hes a genious with this stuff, i havent seen him around here much, so find his user profile and get an email address
i cant imagine why it wouldnt work..i do this with my boss effects all the time and it works great..but im not to o up on teh instrument vs line line level jargon
you might try emailing the company with your question or try contacting a dmbtabber by the name of MWR.. hes a genious with this stuff, i havent seen him around here much, so find his user profile and get an email address
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what kind of mixer do you have?
this might help...
"All Studio Modelers feature both XLR balanced outputs and 1/4 inch unbalanced outputs. You can even connect them to a TRS effects loop like the ones found on other Line 6 rack and combo products."
source:
http://line6.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/line6 ... ZT0x&p_li=
so according to that, you can connect it to an efx loop on line 6 rack stuff.. i would assume that all products with effects loops are the same signal.. so i would think it works
also, you can post a question on that page i linked
this might help...
"All Studio Modelers feature both XLR balanced outputs and 1/4 inch unbalanced outputs. You can even connect them to a TRS effects loop like the ones found on other Line 6 rack and combo products."
source:
http://line6.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/line6 ... ZT0x&p_li=
so according to that, you can connect it to an efx loop on line 6 rack stuff.. i would assume that all products with effects loops are the same signal.. so i would think it works
also, you can post a question on that page i linked
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Howie Day uses one through a mixer for his vocals and another for his guitar so yes it accept line levels too.
You can see his setup here.. http://www.hdaee.org/
You can see his setup here.. http://www.hdaee.org/
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he uses the mixer so he can run guitar effects on his voice without muddying up the sound with "adapters."
If you wanted to use the mixer as the heart of your floor setup, you can use an effects loop for both your voice and your guitar. Mic > line 1 > FX Send > various guitar effects > FX Return/AUX Return......there you can use your MIX pot to "mix" your dry vocals with your FX'd vocals. you can do the same with your guitar...then run from the Main outs to the main board or a powered speaker and you're set.
If you wanted to use the mixer as the heart of your floor setup, you can use an effects loop for both your voice and your guitar. Mic > line 1 > FX Send > various guitar effects > FX Return/AUX Return......there you can use your MIX pot to "mix" your dry vocals with your FX'd vocals. you can do the same with your guitar...then run from the Main outs to the main board or a powered speaker and you're set.
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who be that in yo av?audiophile8403 wrote:he uses the mixer so he can run guitar effects on his voice without muddying up the sound with "adapters."
If you wanted to use the mixer as the heart of your floor setup, you can use an effects loop for both your voice and your guitar. Mic > line 1 > FX Send > various guitar effects > FX Return/AUX Return......there you can use your MIX pot to "mix" your dry vocals with your FX'd vocals. you can do the same with your guitar...then run from the Main outs to the main board or a powered speaker and you're set.
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