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Hi. I am hoping someone can help me. I have a Roland Space Echo and at some point in its life someone dismantled it entirely and put it back together.
There are two outputs on the machine one is the effected signal mixed with the dry signal. The other is just dry signal. When both are connected it disables them and sends the dry signal to one output and the echo only to the other. Only on mine it is VERY faint. I am wondering if this is some mistake made by the guy who put it back together and that i SHOULD be hearing dry in one output and effect only in the other at EQUAL volumes. I really hope this is the way its supposed to be because i would really like to use it this way (once i fix the strange drop in volume problem).
So my question is to any other Space Echo users, when both outs are used, does it split the dry only and wet only (NOT mixed) signals into seperate outs? THANKS FOR ANY HELP.
There are two outputs on the machine one is the effected signal mixed with the dry signal. The other is just dry signal. When both are connected it disables them and sends the dry signal to one output and the echo only to the other. Only on mine it is VERY faint. I am wondering if this is some mistake made by the guy who put it back together and that i SHOULD be hearing dry in one output and effect only in the other at EQUAL volumes. I really hope this is the way its supposed to be because i would really like to use it this way (once i fix the strange drop in volume problem).
So my question is to any other Space Echo users, when both outs are used, does it split the dry only and wet only (NOT mixed) signals into seperate outs? THANKS FOR ANY HELP.