Hi,
I noticed this behavior in the VII the other day: I created a looper pedal clean riff in CH1 FAT mode, then let it run with the FX LOOP ON. I switched to CH2 CRUNCH and the volume of the FX LOOP dropped significantly. Playing live guitar CH1 and CH2 were the same volumes.
Tested further (just let the looper pedal run) and sure enough, all the high gain modes (CRUNCH, VII, IIc, IV) have a much lower FX LOOP volume than the cleaner modes (CLEAN, FAT and IIB). The MASTER volume also controls the volume of the FX LOOP on all three channels on the VII.
After checking out out the Mark V and TC-50 they were both free of this strange behavior. FX LOOP volume was constant on all channels regardless of channel MASTER settings.
This really is a big disappointment with the VII. It makes it impossible to play live and create a looper in one channel and then switch to another and play over the looper. The volume difference is crazy different between the channels.
Do other VII’s behave the same? I’m assuming “yes”. Bandit noticed that the channel MASTER pots are double ganged, and he was thinking this controls SEND and RETURN levels. It seems that assumption was correct? I’m hoping there is a fix for this since it makes switching channels over a looper track impossible…. but I fear this is a design “feature”, albeit a really crappy one.
I noticed this behavior in the VII the other day: I created a looper pedal clean riff in CH1 FAT mode, then let it run with the FX LOOP ON. I switched to CH2 CRUNCH and the volume of the FX LOOP dropped significantly. Playing live guitar CH1 and CH2 were the same volumes.
Tested further (just let the looper pedal run) and sure enough, all the high gain modes (CRUNCH, VII, IIc, IV) have a much lower FX LOOP volume than the cleaner modes (CLEAN, FAT and IIB). The MASTER volume also controls the volume of the FX LOOP on all three channels on the VII.
After checking out out the Mark V and TC-50 they were both free of this strange behavior. FX LOOP volume was constant on all channels regardless of channel MASTER settings.
This really is a big disappointment with the VII. It makes it impossible to play live and create a looper in one channel and then switch to another and play over the looper. The volume difference is crazy different between the channels.
Do other VII’s behave the same? I’m assuming “yes”. Bandit noticed that the channel MASTER pots are double ganged, and he was thinking this controls SEND and RETURN levels. It seems that assumption was correct? I’m hoping there is a fix for this since it makes switching channels over a looper track impossible…. but I fear this is a design “feature”, albeit a really crappy one.