|
Post by VomHalen on Sept 19, 2006 8:28:54 GMT -5
hi guys, i'm testing a g-major w/ my rack. how can i connect the g-major so that it works w/ my midiverb4...do i have to connect some outputs to inputs or is it through midi
|
|
|
Post by Hacksaw on Sept 19, 2006 14:37:51 GMT -5
Hi Vom, Personally thinking here. just run the g-major. after you set ut up and dial it in, I dont think you will even need the mverb.. I found the TC to be cleaner than the verb. you may think different. But if you just want to ;-)
Midi controller into one of the devices, then though to the other devices input.
daisy, the send out to one device in, then that device output to next device input of the second, then out to amp.
the best thing I like is the physical output volume knob on the TC. easy to kick down. and with a midi controller, you can ( depending on controller) hook up a volume pedal, assign it a Chance control #, the TC can be muted in the preamp section and the effects will go on until they die out. ahaha.. Ok thats my favorite part! haha.. great for some endings endings endings endings....
|
|
|
Post by VomHalen on Sept 19, 2006 14:58:16 GMT -5
thanks hack, the reason i want to keep the midiverb in the equation is because it controls my splawn volume better than the g-major...i can increase the output 1 digit at a time, i like this when i'm playing live.
|
|
ag
Newbie
Posts: 15
|
Post by ag on Sept 21, 2006 0:00:01 GMT -5
IMO, the best sound is doing the Larry Carlton thing, run the amp straight, mic it and use that as the input to the g-major, then run that 100% wet through a couple powered monitors. It's the best of all worlds. FOH gets separate dry and stereo wet and can mix it to fit the room, you don't screw up the blazing splawn sound, and it just sounds huge. It's the exact same thing you would do adding effects in a studio recording.
|
|