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May 26, 2009 at 1:31 am #106240Mr_CleanMember
Hello All, I am planning on upgrading to a 7600 from my Eclipse Rig. Currenty use a EHX 2880 Looper at the end of my signal chain to create loops from my Eclipse & TF/ MF etc. I want repalce this rig with a 7600. So question is, is it possible to create fx treatments and or MIDI racks that feed into a looper alg within the 7600 ? Therefor allowing fx treatments feeding a looper setup with the 7600.
Any help appreciated, thanks
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May 26, 2009 at 12:30 pm #118642IDeangelisMember
Hi Mr_Clean
you can do what you describe on an H7600. This is possible within the DSP power resources, though. For example the 7600 MIDI Virtual Racks presets are huge presets you can't add anything else to….so in this case an H8000Fw would help.
all the best
I
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May 26, 2009 at 1:31 pm #118644Mr_CleanMember
Hi, can a midi rack contain a looper at the end of the chain ? Also, if I read your mail correctly, only 1 midi rack can run at any 1 time – i.e you cannot have a midi rack and another alg (reverb, delay looper etc) on another processor within the unit? Is this why you recommend the H8000 ? thanks
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May 26, 2009 at 2:37 pm #129747IDeangelisMember
Yes, a MIDI VirtRack can have a looper but very likely you'll have to take some effect off and add the looper, at least in the factory presets.
The H7600 is a single processor unit, whereas the H8000FW is a dual processor. It can run 2 presets at the same time OR a single monster one in monolithic mode (the 2 DSPs merge together into a single one).
The H8000FW is more than 2 H7600s and the difference in price, compared to the big difference in performance, makes the 8000 way more convenient.
The reason why I'm advicing the H8000 is because you get:
-more than double power of an H7600
-4 analog I/O + dozens of digital I/Os in different formats
-infinite routing possibilities between inputs/outputs and DSPs I/Os, something that unwraps amazing musical possibilities.
best
I
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