^ I do that anyway, have the output at like noon or something and then use the masters to get the volume i want for each channel.
I'm gonna call boogie some time this week, then i can play the sound to them over the phone.
Hmm, I've had a problem with my pedals in the loop of my single rec. If controls are put too high, etc, they make an odd noise, just like a loud repeating "DU-DU-DU-DU-DU". It's annoying. I've only got an MXR EQ and TC Electronic Vintage Delay.
Thanks for the reply man. I can't seem to find a good balance, I was already suggested to do that. Would it be worth getting it modded to a series loop? Would this fix the issue and make it work with stomps well? Coz I'll never be running rack gear through this, only stomps.
On my single rec, I've got an mxr eq and tc electronic vintage delay stomps running in the loop. On the delays I seem to get breakup as they fade away and if I turn the knobs at high levels, at certain points, I seems to clip or stutter and the amp makes a kinda "DU-DU-DU-DU-DU" effects...
whoa, hell that worked. output quite high and using the channel masters to alter the volume. also i stupidly found the clean flicked to 'push' but im not sure if i did that or not.
this dimebucker sounds fucking awsome on cleans, i didnt think it would to be honest, oh god this new pickup...
Ah, that looks very promising. I've always put the channel masters where i need them and then used the output as the master. if i put the output at 12'o'clock and the channel masters at the volume i need, that may do something.
I'll give it a try in the morning, thanks for the tip.
On the clean channel, even with the gain 1/4 of the way round, it has this annoying gain to it, when I'm using my bridge pickup, a seymour duncan dimebucker.
This is really frustrating, is there anything I can do apart from lowering the pickup? (I don't want to lose the awsome distortion sounds...