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VoxG2

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MP-1 in Stereo w/Roland GP-8
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   Hello All, Here is a pic of the back of the GP-8. I am running stereo into a B200s, into a stereo 4x12. Right now, I am going into the ADA, out of the ADA left and right, into the INPUTs of the Roland GP-8, and out of the GP-8 OUTPUTs into the B200s, left and right. Sounds great, but one of the GP-8 inputs is in the front of the rack. Here is a pic of the back. Any other way to run stereo so I don't have to run that cable to the front? I was thinking two stereo cables going from FX Loop to FX loop may do the trick, but not sure. Thanks
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Re: MP-1 in Stereo w/Roland GP-8
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Hey VoxG2, short answer is the GP-8 is a mono in - stereo out device and you need a stereo in/out Fx unit to do what you want.  The GP-8 may have front and rear inputs, but either one will turn off the other (most likely) or, using both inputs, the ADA A & B signals will get mixed together in the GP-8 back to mono (highly unlikely).  If you like your current sound (as you say you do), just loose the front input (I suspect it will make no difference, the GP-8 isn't a stereo input device).
To run properly in stereo (both MP1 and GP-8) you need a mixer, eg MP1 A/B ch 1&2 (panned L/R); Fx send1 (or feed it from the MP1 Fx loop send) to GP-8 in (front or back?), GP-8 out A/B ch 3&4 (dry/Fx Mix set 100% on GP-8).

So currently, what you have is one channel of the MP1 going into the GP-8 (I know you plug in MP1 A&B to the GP-8 front and back but one will cancel/turn off the other, and then, the GP-8 going stereo into the B200s, so, in the end, what you miss is the MP1 stereo chorus section.
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Re: MP-1 in Stereo w/Roland GP-8
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 Ahhhhh...thank you again!! I thought the ADA sounded a little weird running it like that. I'm just gonna pull it and run MP-1 goodness right into the power amp.
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Re: MP-1 in Stereo w/Roland GP-8
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You could put the GP-8 in the MP1 loop, it will be mono so take the GP-8 left (mono) ch out > back to MP1 return and adjust the MP1 Fx knob and the GP-8 input and output so there is no volume difference with the loop switched in or out
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Re: MP-1 in Stereo w/Roland GP-8
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 That sounds like a great idea. I may also wet/dry it by running into only one side.
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Re: MP-1 in Stereo w/Roland GP-8
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Try both, my guess is it will sound best in the loop  :thumb-up:
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Re: MP-1 in Stereo w/Roland GP-8
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  Ok...I'll try it in the loop! :-P
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