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Dual Rectifier Multi Watt Mute and Ground Control Pro
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 8:36 am
by pjrake
Is there a way to assign the "mute" button on the Ground Control Pro? I know that the pedal that comes with the new Dual Rectifier has a mute button, but the switching from the back does not. I'm guessing maybe the Solo switch has something to do with it?
Right now I'm running the Channel 2, Channel 3, and Loop of the amp to the GCX (loop 6, 7, and 8). Didn't bother with assigning a Solo cause I really don't use it (and can use the extra loops!)
Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
PJ
Re: Dual Rectifier Multi Watt Mute and Ground Control Pro
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:49 am
by nyteowl
pjrake wrote:Is there a way to assign the "mute" button on the Ground Control Pro? I know that the pedal that comes with the new Dual Rectifier has a mute button, but the switching from the back does not. I'm guessing maybe the Solo switch has something to do with it?
Right now I'm running the Channel 2, Channel 3, and Loop of the amp to the GCX (loop 6, 7, and 8). Didn't bother with assigning a Solo cause I really don't use it (and can use the extra loops!)
Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
PJ
I'm sorry, but exactly what do you mean by the "mute" button? I downloaded the 3-channel Dual Rectifier manual from the Mesa Boogie site, searched it for the word "mute" and nothing was found. Then I researched the site further for the new 3-channel foot switch, and found the following description on this page:
Dual Rectifier® (New)
Chan1/Chan2/Chan3/Solo/FX
Again, I apologize, but I can't find any information that has anything to do with a mute function. Could you please elaborate on exactly what it is you wish to accomplish, and also provide a description of your current GCX connections?
Re: Dual Rectifier Multi Watt Mute and Ground Control Pro
Posted: Sun Apr 29, 2012 10:11 am
by pjrake
nyteowl wrote:pjrake wrote:Is there a way to assign the "mute" button on the Ground Control Pro? I know that the pedal that comes with the new Dual Rectifier has a mute button, but the switching from the back does not. I'm guessing maybe the Solo switch has something to do with it?
Right now I'm running the Channel 2, Channel 3, and Loop of the amp to the GCX (loop 6, 7, and 8). Didn't bother with assigning a Solo cause I really don't use it (and can use the extra loops!)
Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
PJ
I'm sorry, but exactly what do you mean by the "mute" button? I downloaded the 3-channel Dual Rectifier manual from the Mesa Boogie site, searched it for the word "mute" and nothing was found. Then I researched the site further for the new 3-channel foot switch, and found the following description on this page:
Dual Rectifier® (New)
Chan1/Chan2/Chan3/Solo/FX
Again, I apologize, but I can't find any information that has anything to do with a mute function. Could you please elaborate on exactly what it is you wish to accomplish, and also provide a description of your current GCX connections?
Thanks for the reply. Here is an image of the new dual rectifier foot switch:
The first button (top-left) is the MUTE button. I tried it when I bought the amp last week (before adding to my rig), and it muted the whole amp, which I thought was pretty cool, as it's very helpful when tuning onstage.
My question is can I assign that very same button using the Ground Control Pro. At this point I'm gonna assume no as there's no external switch in the back. Just thought if there were other users who maybe found a way.
Thanks!
PJ
Re: Dual Rectifier Multi Watt Mute and Ground Control Pro
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 3:49 am
by domct203
Without an External Trigger jack for the Mute you will need to look at the footswitch's DIN jack pinout to see if you can do it there.
Or you could stick a volume pedal in the amp's FX Loop.
I had the same issue with my Dual Recto Roadster, and went with an expression pedal (via a GCP) for volume control through a G-Major in the FX Loop which worked out better for me.
Dom
Re: Dual Rectifier Multi Watt Mute and Ground Control Pro
Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 5:40 am
by nyteowl
Aha...totally different foot switch than the one I found.
For what it's worth, my preferred method of muting my rig has always been putting a tuner in Loop 1, like this:
Guitar-> Loop1 In; Loop1 Send-> Tuner; Loop 1 Out-> Loop 2 In
Not sending a signal back from the Tuner will effectively mute the rig. I should also mention that the last thing in my signal chain before my amp is always a volume pedal, so when I don't use my tuner I'm using Dom's method of silencing my rig.
Another alternative for you, since you implied you were looking to use your GCPro and a GCX Loop to mute the amp, you could simply leave the last loop in your signal chain empty and mute the amp using a variation of A/B switching, where you'd switch between signal and no signal. I'd do it like this:
Loop 7 Out-> Loop 8 In; Loop 8 Send-> Amplifier In; no other Loop 8 connections
With these connections there is no signal coming into the Return jack and no signal leaving the Out jack, so when Loop 8 is On your guitar signal will be routed to your amp via the Send jack, but when Loop 8 is Off your amp will be off as well, as it won't be receiving any signal.
You could also try running the Mesa's FX Send to the Loop 8 In and the Loop 8 Send to Mesa's FX Return and leave the loop on at the amp. Then, as described above, when Loop 8 is On your amp will be on, and when the loop is off, the amp will be muted. However, I would only advise doing this if there is nothing else in the effects loop.
Good luck, and let us know what you end up doing...