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Re: Boss RC50 - two inputs and two outputs?
I love the feature. I can run my guitar into it and send it to my Mesa Boogie amp and run a mike into it, and run it into the PA. I aslo should mention you can assign pan for each track as well as assign the output location. It works great in the effects loop of my studio mixer as I can loop anything connected to the mixer.
midifriedchicken@comcast.net wrote: I thought that feature was a useless bell. Or was it a whistle. -------------- Original message -------------- From: Marc Marshall <agentlesoul2004@yahoo.com> it's easy, just read the manual. You can assign all inputs to MAIN, SUB or MAIN & SUB outputs'
Teddy
<teddybutter@mac.com> wrote: yes, definitely
Teddy
On Jun 15, 2007, at 8:30 AM, Stuart Masters wrote:
> Hello, > > I do apologise if this has already been coverered (I checked and > couldn't find anything on the archive) but does anyone know if it's > possible to plug a guitar and a mic into the RC50 and have them > come out of two separate outputs? > > I'm a singer/acoustic performer and I'm currently using a Headrush > E2 for guitar and a Boss RC20xl for vocals. I'd love to be able to > sync loops using mic/guitar and the RC50 sounds great. At the > moment it's impossible using two separate units. > > But it would probably cause problems if the guitar/vox couldn't go > to two separate places because I'd be in control of the overall >
balance rather than the sound guy - probably not sensi ble! > > Really grateful for anyone's advice... Sorry that this is more of a > question than discussion topic, by the way... > > Stuart
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