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Working with a TriAxis / 2 Ninety configuration.
Working on the connection path for two (analog - 1 in 2 outs) stereo effects. An old ROLAND/BOSS CE 300 Super Chorus (PDF), and a BlackStar HT Delay (PDF). Heard that the input jack of some of the CE 300's were TSR. Not sure if either of these effects has TRS input ports (would be nice), but believe their output is (true) stereo.
TriAxis manual offers a loop path for a one in two out stereo effects (a delay and chorus effect in fact). Problem is it's serial, and one of the effects would be mono if the manual's loop path is used.
Made three Y cables. The Y cable plugged into the TriAxis FX send splits to the chorus and delay input jacks. The Y cable from the TriAxis FX "A" return splits to the "A" outputs of each effect and the Y cable from the TriAxis FX "B" return splits to "B" outputs of each effect.
It delivers "stereo" for both effects.
Is this configuration ok? Could it harm the TriAxis FX loop module? Is there a better way?
On a related issue, was able to use a wide body TR plug on the FX send and one of the FX returns. A third wide body TR plug would not fit. For third plug an off the rack no-name plug from an old (and cheap) 26 gauge instrument chord was milled to accept 2 stripped patch cables (braided shielding is intact and layered with shrink tube except for last 3/4").
Here's the plug - use em mostly for speaker / speakon cables ..
(Image courtesy Redco Audio)
... Looking for a recommend for TR connectors "wide" enough for two fully dressed patch cables, but narrow enough so that all three an coexist at the TriAxis FX ports.
About noise. I moved the rig to another room so to learn how to use it. The 2 Ninety, TriAxis, Tuner, Delay and Chorus all plug into the same APU. Got a lot of noise and loud hum. Switched to the other outlet and everything was quiet (cept for the 2 Ninety fan - is that common?). Would a cheap Furman M-8x2 Power Conditioner 15A resolve the issue?
Thanks
Working with a TriAxis / 2 Ninety configuration.
Working on the connection path for two (analog - 1 in 2 outs) stereo effects. An old ROLAND/BOSS CE 300 Super Chorus (PDF), and a BlackStar HT Delay (PDF). Heard that the input jack of some of the CE 300's were TSR. Not sure if either of these effects has TRS input ports (would be nice), but believe their output is (true) stereo.
TriAxis manual offers a loop path for a one in two out stereo effects (a delay and chorus effect in fact). Problem is it's serial, and one of the effects would be mono if the manual's loop path is used.
Made three Y cables. The Y cable plugged into the TriAxis FX send splits to the chorus and delay input jacks. The Y cable from the TriAxis FX "A" return splits to the "A" outputs of each effect and the Y cable from the TriAxis FX "B" return splits to "B" outputs of each effect.
It delivers "stereo" for both effects.
Is this configuration ok? Could it harm the TriAxis FX loop module? Is there a better way?
On a related issue, was able to use a wide body TR plug on the FX send and one of the FX returns. A third wide body TR plug would not fit. For third plug an off the rack no-name plug from an old (and cheap) 26 gauge instrument chord was milled to accept 2 stripped patch cables (braided shielding is intact and layered with shrink tube except for last 3/4").
Here's the plug - use em mostly for speaker / speakon cables ..
(Image courtesy Redco Audio)
... Looking for a recommend for TR connectors "wide" enough for two fully dressed patch cables, but narrow enough so that all three an coexist at the TriAxis FX ports.
About noise. I moved the rig to another room so to learn how to use it. The 2 Ninety, TriAxis, Tuner, Delay and Chorus all plug into the same APU. Got a lot of noise and loud hum. Switched to the other outlet and everything was quiet (cept for the 2 Ninety fan - is that common?). Would a cheap Furman M-8x2 Power Conditioner 15A resolve the issue?
Thanks