spawnofthesith wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 6:41 pm
I was sitting around looking like the confused math lady meme for a minute too...
I THINK the way this would work is I remove my looper from my FX loop entirely. I run my "live" amp into the captor with the thru going into my "live" cab. Then the dry line output on the captor goes into my looper and then into the sonicake (or vice versa?) and then to the board. Looper routed to only send recorded loops through output A and no dry signal and then output B on the rc500 still can send my click track to the board/iems.
I think that makes sense
Yeah I guess that's it. The dry out of the Captor would still carry your whole amp signal though, effects and all, into the looper. Not sure whether that's an issue or not. It depends on what you're doing I guess.
Yeah that should be all good, the looper is already the very last thing in my chain, I’m not ever adding or removing effects from the loop I just loop what I do or don’t want fx on as is
I guess now would be the time to double check but I’m pretty sure the routing options on the rc500 allow me to set it so that 0 “dry” signal passes and that only the recorded loop comes out
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