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Old 02-02-2000
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Hey dudes...Quick question.I have a 200 watt powered mixer that i use for myself and another guy.We use 2 chasnnels for our vocals.2 channels for our acoustic guitar piezos and 2 channels for the acoustics miked.The problem is i want to use some effects from my Korg AX1G guitar processor...like compression and reverb but i can bearly here the effect on each channel!
I've used the effect send o/p from PA to i/p of processor and then from o/p of processor to effects return.Am i doing anything obviously wrong in my setup?
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I know it sounds silly, but make sure you're feeding enough from the mixer to the stomp box. I had a powered mixer a few years back and the effects loop caused lots of problems. What kind of board is it?
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Old 02-03-2000
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thanx for the info folks...It's an INKEL 200 watt stereo powered mixer...8 channel.So i need to turn the level of the effects processor all the way down??? *scratches head*
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