Upcoming new Rig, some wiring questions
Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 12:35 pm
Hey Guys!
New to these forums, and I love how helpful all you guys are.
I'm setting up an improved bass rig with a gcx switcher to control my foot pedals and was hoping to get some advice on wiring.
Is there anyway to come straight in from the back of the gcx, since it'll be rackmounted, my signal will be coming from my preamp, and I was hoping not to have to run anything to the front unless absolutely necessary.
I just plan to run a chorus, rotary, rat distortion and a ns2 noise suppressor controlled by the gcx with a behringer fcb-1010 since I have one at my disposal free of charge.
The NS2 will be always on, so perhaps it doesn't even need to be in a loop.
I understand each pedal needs to be plugged into each loops send and return, and each loops out wired to the next loop in, but what should I do about the incoming and outgoing signal?
Would it be prudent to put this before my compressor?
Thanks!
I will provide any more information if I have not been thorough enough!
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Jon
New to these forums, and I love how helpful all you guys are.
I'm setting up an improved bass rig with a gcx switcher to control my foot pedals and was hoping to get some advice on wiring.
Is there anyway to come straight in from the back of the gcx, since it'll be rackmounted, my signal will be coming from my preamp, and I was hoping not to have to run anything to the front unless absolutely necessary.
I just plan to run a chorus, rotary, rat distortion and a ns2 noise suppressor controlled by the gcx with a behringer fcb-1010 since I have one at my disposal free of charge.
The NS2 will be always on, so perhaps it doesn't even need to be in a loop.
I understand each pedal needs to be plugged into each loops send and return, and each loops out wired to the next loop in, but what should I do about the incoming and outgoing signal?
Would it be prudent to put this before my compressor?
Thanks!
I will provide any more information if I have not been thorough enough!
--
Jon