Hi all,
I'm a new MesaBoogie owner and new forum member, so hi! I became the proud owner of a Boogie Mark IV Medium head back in October (the previous owner said that its a IVB from the late 90s, however I have my doubts as it doesn't have the detachable power cord, so its probably an early B). I've spent a ton of time getting to know the amp on its own, and now I want to start integrating it into my mini rack.
I'm planning on controlling it with a GCX, and I'm wondering if anyone has figured out the optimal way to do it while minimizing the # of loops used? I need to be able to switch R1, R2, Lead and EQ. Don't need reverb or simulclass switching. I figure I need 4 loops to be sure, but some research has shown that I might be able to get away with 3? I've seen reference to setting a default channel (which I'd like to be R1), so that if the R2 and L jacks external switches are off, then it'll just switch back to R1. Is this possible? Then I'd only need 3 loops.
I've also seen some stuff about still leaving the footswitch selected, not external switching. I'm not sure how that affects the above. Most of the stuff out there online seems to be people trying to control their Mark IV w/ a Gmajor, which only has two relays, but very little on proper GCX setup. Also have seen a few things about risks of damage to the amp if this isn't set up right (and the possibility of getting left in some weird in between state where no channels are on). I'd like to get this right without any problems.
BTW, what happens if multiple channels are selected? The weakness of the GCX is that each loop is controlled by a CC, so I need to make sure that when switching from say R2 to L, I send one CC to turn off the R2 switch and another to turn on the L switch. What will happen if I get this wrong and accidentally get into a state where both are on?
Thanks all, any thoughts or help are greatly appreciated!
Regards,
Jason
I'm a new MesaBoogie owner and new forum member, so hi! I became the proud owner of a Boogie Mark IV Medium head back in October (the previous owner said that its a IVB from the late 90s, however I have my doubts as it doesn't have the detachable power cord, so its probably an early B). I've spent a ton of time getting to know the amp on its own, and now I want to start integrating it into my mini rack.
I'm planning on controlling it with a GCX, and I'm wondering if anyone has figured out the optimal way to do it while minimizing the # of loops used? I need to be able to switch R1, R2, Lead and EQ. Don't need reverb or simulclass switching. I figure I need 4 loops to be sure, but some research has shown that I might be able to get away with 3? I've seen reference to setting a default channel (which I'd like to be R1), so that if the R2 and L jacks external switches are off, then it'll just switch back to R1. Is this possible? Then I'd only need 3 loops.
I've also seen some stuff about still leaving the footswitch selected, not external switching. I'm not sure how that affects the above. Most of the stuff out there online seems to be people trying to control their Mark IV w/ a Gmajor, which only has two relays, but very little on proper GCX setup. Also have seen a few things about risks of damage to the amp if this isn't set up right (and the possibility of getting left in some weird in between state where no channels are on). I'd like to get this right without any problems.
BTW, what happens if multiple channels are selected? The weakness of the GCX is that each loop is controlled by a CC, so I need to make sure that when switching from say R2 to L, I send one CC to turn off the R2 switch and another to turn on the L switch. What will happen if I get this wrong and accidentally get into a state where both are on?
Thanks all, any thoughts or help are greatly appreciated!
Regards,
Jason