Send out to the efx, return into from the efx and within the program...see page 89 of the manual, they use the example of a head with effects, but it is the same principle: "Now we are actually feeding the two pre-amps the same guitar signal. Most Amp heads have an FX loop, so lets put this to work for us. Use an instrument cable to connect the Amp head's FX loop out to the Left (mono) FX Loop return of the 2101. Take another cable and connect the 2101's Left Output (mono) to the Amp head's FX loop return" That's the "hardware" part of it. There's also options within each program, here's from page 7 of the manual - scroll through your program for the FX Loop and you'll see: Bypass : The FX Loop Returns are off, and completely ignored. Summed : The FX Loop Returns are summed together with the original signal using a 50:50 ratio. No Sum :If plugs are connected to the FX Loop Return jack(s), they are the primary signal source. If there is no signal present at these jacks, you don't hear anything from the GSP-2101 Artist. I don't have the unit in front of me, or I would have shared from that, but I do have access to the manual right now. Hope that helps! --- In gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com, "Rickenbacker" <richard.johnson@...> wrote: > > How do you hook this up too the effects loop and do you have to do something to the 2101 to turn on the effects, i cannot figure it out in the manual.. >
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Re: 4 cable method
2012-05-23 by vince.a@verizon.net
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