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- Guitar -> Pedals -> IR-2 with amp and cab on
- Guitar -> Pedals -> IR-2 with amp on, cab off
Both? Gains and pitch stuff out in front, delay and reverb in the loop. Same as you'd use an amp with an FX Loop.-> Output L to PA
-> Output R to FRFR
-> Output L to something with an IR -> PA
-> Output R to power amp and guitar cab
The plan isn't to use the two outputs from the pedal, as I understand this is stereo out.
A single output from the pedal into a splitter. Splitter to PA and then to FRFR. Amp and cab sim left on.
Likely to be clicking the button on one of these later.
Yes please, I can just plug and out of my boards of my choosing without having to fiddle with power supply.
I just can't think of a downside...it's affordable, it is useful, it has all the core sets of features i wanted in a pedal, GREAT size, Boss reliability.
Looks like a superb well-thought out tool in an easy to use small format without the need for screwing around with menus and programming. Well done Boss!
It's £179
I don't need it as I can use my (excellent) Yamaha TH100 HD head for back-pack only events (it's one-finger lift light) and that has better features and the ability to blend two channels which mirrors my two amp set-up.
I think it gives me the impetus to rewire this board now with that at the end.
Yes. You can set the USB to act as an audio interface.
(I don't need such a small pedal.)
but also £140 extra, and for simplicity I love this one, the price is just so attractive.
A question:
-Mono/stereo loop for patching in mod, delay, and reverb effects after the amp emulation
Is this post-cab or pre-cab?
EDIT: Given that it's got Amp & Cabinet on the front of the ruddy pedal, I am going to assume that the effects loop is post-amp and pre-cab