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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Caldwell" data-source="post: 216879" data-attributes="member: 170"><p>For the looper question, how many inputs does your looper have?</p><p>As Bob said take the needed input channels, assign them to an aux and use the aux output</p><p>to feed the looper input, if your looper has multiple inputs use another aux with different inputs.</p><p></p><p>On the looper return channels you do not want to turn up any aux send that feeds back into a</p><p>looper input, doing that would create a feedback loop.</p><p></p><p>If you want the direct input source to also be in the main PA as you play and recording it in the looper</p><p>you would need to have the main fader level turned up.</p><p>Pre or post fade fade aux sends to the looper would depend if you want the main mix level of the input</p><p>channels to be reflected into the looper tracking recording.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Caldwell, post: 216879, member: 170"] For the looper question, how many inputs does your looper have? As Bob said take the needed input channels, assign them to an aux and use the aux output to feed the looper input, if your looper has multiple inputs use another aux with different inputs. On the looper return channels you do not want to turn up any aux send that feeds back into a looper input, doing that would create a feedback loop. If you want the direct input source to also be in the main PA as you play and recording it in the looper you would need to have the main fader level turned up. Pre or post fade fade aux sends to the looper would depend if you want the main mix level of the input channels to be reflected into the looper tracking recording. [/QUOTE]
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