gibson5413
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Sounds awesome! I look forward to the day I get to play an SLO!
journeyman73":3udd333v said:Curious, for you guys that are running w/d, are you running any dry in your wet cab or is it 100% wet?
Mr. Willy":36bmbqct said:Which SS power amps do you recommend?
journeyman73":32kx303v said:Curious, for you guys that are running w/d, are you running any dry in your wet cab or is it 100% wet?
gibson5413":1tl0588h said:Sounds awesome! I look forward to the day I get to play an SLO!
FourT6and2":q1wdz7ee said:I think the point of W/D or W/D/W is to run the wet amps/cabs with 100% wet FX and no dry. Same way you'd run your FX if your loop were parallel. Ideally, you'd want your FX to have a kill-dry function. For example, the Flashback delay has kill-dry so only the 100% wet delay/repeats come through, not your dry signal. Otherwise you are sending your raw/dry signal to the Wet amp/cab as well, which you can totally do if you want I guess.
AmpliFIRE":85z8yopk said:Sounds killer
rstites":184qwogn said:If you're running W/D and run 100% wet on delays, there are certain things that just don't sound right IMO. For example, if I'm running a little delay/echo line on leads it doesn't sound right if I get the main sound form the dry cab and nothing from my other cab on the initial sound. It sounds like you were trying for a ping-pong there but didn't do it right.
I've actually been playing a bit with exactly how to set up each sound, and some I want 100% wet but not others/most. Running W/D really isn't the same as running a stereo setup.....except for the effects where naturally you run dry to one side of the stereo sound! That's only some effects. This part would probably be easier in a true W/D/W setup.
Mr. Willy":esa3qx94 said:How is using a mixer different than setting the mix level on the fx device?
mhenson42":3qef21qt said:Mr. Willy":3qef21qt said:How is using a mixer different than setting the mix level on the fx device?
I misstated what I posted above. I go from the amp to the mixer then to the H9 back to the mixer. Use the mixer so you aren't sending the entire signal thru ADA conversion. So the dry part of the signal to the wet cabs is pure
Mr. Willy":ovnlumpg said:Which SS power amps do you recommend?
Mr. Willy":3a6ppq1w said:That makes more sense. What is ADA conversion and why is it not desirable? Forgive me, I'm learning good stuff here.