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MP2 > fx processer > stereo rack amp

Started by Kim, April 19, 2018, 05:32:23 PM

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Kim

Here's two ways to configure the MP-2 with an fx unit and stereo poweramp.  The specific brand/model of the FX unit and poweramp may vary for your application; the ones listed in the drawings are simply the ones I happen to be using.




rnolan

And of course you can combine the 2 methods, ie use the serial connection and put a second FX unit in the MP2 loop
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vansinn

One advantage of hooking the FX into the MP2 send/return loop is that you can often reduce the number of presets/settings needed in the FX, simply because of being able to dry/wet mix-in the amount of those fewer effects presets.
Tis how I always did it with my MP2 and Digitech TSR24-S.

toshdellapenna

You can also use the "4 cable method" where you put the effects both in front of the mp2 as well as in its effects loop. This allows effects to be inserted into the proper location in the signal chain.

Dante

Kim, these diagrams are great!

Can you add the aforementioned 4CM for everyone too? Hmmm?   ;D

Kim

Quote from: Dante on June 17, 2019, 07:26:38 AM
Kim, these diagrams are great!

Can you add the aforementioned 4CM for everyone too? Hmmm?   ;D

Sure, when I get the chance in a day or two...   :thumb-up:

Aelfad

Does any if you guys still use MIDI with alongside the connections mentioned above?

rnolan

Yes, we use MIDI for program changes and with the MP2 and MB1 I use MIDI CC for the expression pedal assigned to stereo master volume.  Kims diagrams are showing different ways of patching the audio.  MikeB uses MIDI CC for controlling a few different things in his GMaj2.  Some people use the MIDI mapping in the MP1/2 (so you use the preamps MIDI out rather than MIDI Thru).  Though I think generally people do the MIDI mapping changes in the Fx unit.
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