BR-1180 Effects Chain Edit question

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Creating a simultaneous patch

For simultaneous recording on the BR-1180, I want to copy the vocal patch P01 from the mic bank and send it to the simultaneous bank... I can do it but not without erasing the guitar edit chain line below it there but, which I want to keep turned off as I am using my GT-8. That way I can record mic1 through mic1 and my guitar through the other input onto seperate tracks...Possible or no?

I tried using a different patch and just editing it but the enhancer is missing on the effects chain and that's why I'm having this dillema... Please let me know if anyone has any ideas, experience or alternatives with this thanks!
 
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I am not very familiar with the 1180, but I tore my hair out over a similar issue with the BR-900.

As near as I can figure, there is only one vocal effects channel processor (comp/expander+enhancer+equalizer+deesser+chorus/delay+noise gate)and one guitar effects channel processor (cosm+guitar effects+delay+gate) on the 900/1200/1600. Even in SIMultaneous mode you get one processor of each type, configured in various flavors.

The only way around this I have seen - You can record "dry" on one or both channels and apply the effects during the mix, or during the mixdown.

I think the 1200 and maybe the 1180 give you some concurrent compression/eq on all the inputs, but as far as that enhancer is concerned, I think it's just on one channel at a time.

Regards,

Matt
 
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I think yoiu're right and that I've hit a roadblock, what I"m ultimatly trying to do is use one of the mic patch for the drums (which I do all the time with no problems) and the other one for guitar which I ususally set with everything off cuz I use my GT-8 but I want to play along with my drummer and record both or just play along. Anyways, thanks for your input.

mike
 
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