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HA HA HA HA HA.
Well played.
For me, if I'm using amp models, IR all the way. Just adds a certain clarity. BUT! I plugged in 4 cable to my Lonestar and split the chain so the loop feeds the PA. Much preferred the in built cab. In fact, anyone looking for a good emulation of a Lonestar, try the Silver Bell 212 with a 121 ribbon. Sounded fantastic and ab/ing between the amp and direct, it was almost in audible.
I play guitar and take photos of stuff. I also like beans on toast.
Well, f*ck.
I've got 2 gigs in 3 weeks......!
1. Rotary knobs breaking (my issue)
2. Footswitches not working
3. Scribble strips becoming distorted
I don't know what the faulty percentages are - and of course those of us with faulty units would be more vocal about it - but I'm actually pretty confident it's a strong and reliable unit. However, having said that; if you're purely using it as a modeller and playing live, for the love of God have a back-up rig....!
I'm trying to get my head around it, but no joy.
I can get it working to a fashion but I can hear the input audio and the monitor audio at the same time. Records fine, but obviously it's hard to record with the latency.
I've read page 44 of the manual a few times now, but I can't get my head around it.
What I would like to do is record guitar and vocals at the same time while monitoring with headphones.
Any thoughts much appreciated.
Cheers
Mark