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August 2, 2024 at 5:09 am #184116depressorParticipant
Hello, I have my H90 setted in insert mode, Kill dry on in Global section. I use a pre/post wiring. I connect my H90 to my amp effect send/return. Here the wiring:
My guitar to H90 input 1 – guitar amp’s effect send to H90 input 3 – H90 output 1 to guitar amp’s effect return – H90 output 3 to guitar amp input.
The insert 1 becomes my preamp insert. In my H90 routing, I decide where to put the insert 1 (premp) in my programs with varoius presets. The insert 1 is always turned on in my pograms.
In my amp there’s a parallel effect send/return circuit. I have the send and return volume pots in my amp with the max value setted. I prefer use the effect mix in the H90 to adjust the A/B presets volume. I would like to adjust the overall volume of my programs but I notice that the Program Out Gain doesn’t work properly. When I lower the value of the Out Gain the volume of my program doesn’t change, but it works like the effect mix control: my effects level is lowered. Isn’t the Out Gain control placed at the end of the H90 signal path? So it can change the overall out volume. How can I solve this problem?
Thank you for your support
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August 2, 2024 at 5:23 pm #184119
Sorry, it is not quite clear what is happening with your setup.
If Kill Dry is turned on, when you turn the mix of the Program or Preset down, you should get no signal from the H90 output. Can you confirm that is happening?
The Program Out Gain is at the end of the signal path and should lower the overall volume. Can you try a simple setup where you remove the preamp / insert configuration and just go guitar > H90 > amp input and try adjust the program output level?
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August 3, 2024 at 7:32 am #184122depressorParticipant
If I go guitar > H90 > amp input the program out gain works perfectly. I suppose that having an amp with a parallel effect send/return circuit, the dry signal is always present. The H90 processes only the effect signal because I select the Kill dry, so when I turn down the H90 out gain, it acts on the effect signal only, but the dry signal is there in my amp’s send/return. Is it correct on your opinion? Is there a solution for this problem?
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August 3, 2024 at 7:36 am #184123depressorParticipant
About your question: when I turn the mix of the Program or Preset down, I get no signal from my H90 output, but I can hear the dry signal only.
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