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Guitar di and reamp
Guitar di and reamp








guitar di and reamp

Plus you can blend the in of, say, insert one with the Line IN for line one. Other synths, not so much, but the Moogs like the inserts that are built for effects pedals, strange as it sounds. Second (and this is great for synths that only take TRS and not TR cables) the UMC404HD has four 1/4 inserts (they're just called inserts 1, 2, 3, 4) for effects in the back, and I find that a mono TS into the inserts give me a better range of control that using the line ins for my Moogs. So, you can have four systems going stereo out to anything, amp, computer, pa, midi, etc. First, there are four INs to really nice Midas preamps (their +3 dbu out, not industry +4, but it's super close, and, again.less than 200 bucks). This is massively underrated for a multiple-semi-modular set up like you are talking about for two reasons. I actually found luck with the Behringer UMC404HD for less than 200 bucks. Yeah, I'm also new and hooked to this modular stuff - bought my Subharmonicon in April and got hung up on this exact same question for a while right after I added a DFAM. I am new to a lot of this and there is a lot to learn!

guitar di and reamp

I may just start building my modular and get a mixer and audio interface and some modular effects modules instead and then plug the VCA outs of the moogs to it.Īny help would be appreciated. If so I think this is starting to get too expensive. However, after more research I think i might neet a reamp between the aux send and the pedal and a di box between the pedal and the line in? Is this the case? I was planning on connecting the pedal to the aux send on the mixer and bringing it back to one of the line ins. My original plan was to get a mixer to connect them all to, and to get a guitar pedal for effects. Now I have a dfam and subharmonicon on the way. I originally had a mother 32, plugged my headphones into the back, and I was good to go. So things have become a little more confusing for me the more research I do and I am hoping you guys could help me out:










Guitar di and reamp