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Bill Denton 09-09-2012 10:46 AM

Eleven Rack Output Question
 
I did a search here and did a quick "skim" of the manual, but could not find this information...

With the Eleven Rack, is it possible to get one pair of outputs with the 11R effects, and another pair of outputs that is "clean", with no effects applied?

Can you have one of these signals feed the analog outs, with the other signal feeding the digital outputs?

Thanks...

Darryl Ramm 09-09-2012 11:06 AM

Re: Eleven Rack Output Question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill Denton (Post 1962858)
I did a search here and did a quick "skim" of the manual, but could not find this information...

With the Eleven Rack, is it possible to get one pair of outputs with the 11R effects, and another pair of outputs that is "clean", with no effects applied?

Can you have one of these signals feed the analog outs, with the other signal feeding the digital outputs?

Thanks...

Bill

You can position the FX Loop block or the amp1/2 outputs in different locations in the Eleven Rack internal rig chain, including right at the front of the chain. Amp1 and amp2 outputs can be at different locations or the same (e.g. if for a stereo pair if downstream of a stereo FX block)

The Amp 1 (front panel) / Amp 2 (rear panel) outputs are more "instrument level" than line level outputs.

The FX Loop ins/outs can be switched (back panel button) for -4dbu/-10dBV line level. Its a parallel FX loop with a wet/dry mix control, so splitting off the FX outs and using them for whatever you want does not disrupt the main rig signal. You can adjust the FX Send output level with the FX Loop block. Without knowing exactly what you plan in feeding its not possible to say if you'll get the exact level you will want.

BTW you can also get the guitar input out the digital connectors using the "split in/out" setting.

Obviously if you are tracking with the Pro Tools as an interface you also direct access to the guitar input signal in Pro Tools, or other DAWs.


Darryl


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