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Old 07-04-2006
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When recording direct w/ fx boxes, dibox should be between guitar@pedal or pedal@pc?

I couldn't find any info, sorry about that.

Anyway... , I read somewhere, that introducing a low-z signal in fx boxes, sometimes produces better results, but i have my doubts.


The proper rig for recording direct, when using effect boxes is:

guitar ---> di box ---> pedal ---> PC

or

guitar ---> pedal ---> di box ---> PC




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