I'm using a Nova in the loop of my Mark IV.
The idea was that, with an Amp Gizmo and cable, I could have a simple effects/switching system. To that end, it works very well.
The main issue I have is that the NS significantly attenuates the signal when in the loop. Switching the loop on and off with the NS on (and no effect blocks on) demonstrates the problem. I understand that on the Mark IV, the channel masters are also loop send levels and the Output knob is also a loop return level, but that doesn't help in terms of achieving unity between when the loop is on and when it's off.
The level controls on the NS only help to further attenuate. Anyone using a NS experiencing the same? What are you doing to work around it?
For the most part, I like the NS but it's not perfect. I haven't really tweaked it yet because I'm trying to deal with this level issue first.
Thanks.
Dave
The idea was that, with an Amp Gizmo and cable, I could have a simple effects/switching system. To that end, it works very well.
The main issue I have is that the NS significantly attenuates the signal when in the loop. Switching the loop on and off with the NS on (and no effect blocks on) demonstrates the problem. I understand that on the Mark IV, the channel masters are also loop send levels and the Output knob is also a loop return level, but that doesn't help in terms of achieving unity between when the loop is on and when it's off.
The level controls on the NS only help to further attenuate. Anyone using a NS experiencing the same? What are you doing to work around it?
For the most part, I like the NS but it's not perfect. I haven't really tweaked it yet because I'm trying to deal with this level issue first.
Thanks.
Dave