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November 3, 2009 at 11:28 pm #106603TheDanMember
Hi guys,
just received the Mod and Timefactor yesterday and the first impression is absolutely amazing . I have a little problem using them both in the killdry mode into the FX Loop of my Custom Audio OD 100. If I mute/bypass the MD or TF there is no effect coming through anymore. I know that it is a problem (as it has been answered already) but I would love to use them both in the FX Loop. NO chance? Did anyone had an idea how to solve this except of disabling the killdry mode or using the MD in front of the amp.
Thanks for any help
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November 4, 2009 at 4:47 pm #119400achaputModerator
Hello,
The Custom Audio OD 100 has a series effects loop. Killdry is designed for a parallel effects loop, which mixes the dry sound with the effected sound.
Since your amp sends the dry sound directly INTO the effected sound, the best thing to do would be to turn Killdry OFF if you want to use ModFactor and TimeFactor in the effects loop.
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November 4, 2009 at 7:38 pm #119402TheDanMember
Hi thanks for the quick reply. I changed the serial into a parallel loop and it works perfect. I like the choice of mixing the effect to the dry sound. It sounds just awesome. I think that I'm going with the option of putting the Modfactor in front of the amp and the Timefactor into the effect loop. I think the only weak point is that you can't tab the tempo in bank mode. I don't know if it's possible or if you already discussed it, but the Tab Tempo could always be active if, the buttons would be configured in a different way. The left footswitch could be the up and down switch for the banks (hold the button to get to the previous bank). The middle footswitch could be used to choose the presets. The user could program the bank starting with the first or second preset. So the tap tempo could always be active. Maybe an idea for a future update.
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November 4, 2009 at 8:45 pm #130525achaputModerator
You could use an external aux switch assigned to TAP. You could also use a MIDI controller to send tempo.
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