Pedro, Forgot to suggest something to you. Pick any patch you don't use on the 2101. Edit the algo and get rid of everything in it. Save the algo. Go back to the program and turn everything OFF, turn volume to 0dB and EQ totally flat. Connect your guitar to the 2101. Connect the 2101 FX loop send to your new pre-amp input. Connect the output of your new pre-amp to the 2101 FX loop return. Go to the last module/step of your program on the 2101, which ought to be the global wet-dry mixer. Crank it all the way to WET 100% (although if you've done everything I've said this shouldn't matter at all). Play. If you feel there is a noticeable difference, please write back telling us, and you might need to buy some other mFX. If not, then you will contribute supporting our findings and the 2101 should be just right for you. Seriously, in doing all this, I also came to realize that there are several aspects involved in the algorithm programming that can affect your sound (positively or not, it's up to you to judge it) that you have to be careful and keep this in mind in order to really obtain the most from the 2101. Please, let us know. Gus. --- In gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com, "Pedro Ferreira" <pedro_mig_ferreira@n...> wrote: > Hello! > > I have bought a high quality pre to go with my 2101, and I have noticed that > the 2101 was not that good, converters related, it takes a lot of sound > quality and attack either I use it though the pre-in or the effects-loop-in. > > Does any one know how to upgrade de converters or install a SPID or ADAT > input so that we can inject the signal directly already converted? > > I love this processor, but I might have to replace it if I don't improve the > converters and sell myself to TCelectronic. Please don't let me do so. > > > > Any help would be good. > > > > Thanks, > > Pedro Ferreira
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Re: Converters
2004-12-15 by gusfmm
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