Rear Panel Connections
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Split Loop Examples In a mono situation (live or laying down a mono track), try running the effects through only the right side (100% wet). This allows you to have two guitar feeds.
The left is totally dry guitar, the right is guitar effects. In a live situation, this gives you the flexibility of adjusting the dry/effect balance from the console. When recording, it allows you to track with the effect and adjust the balance during the mix.
You can also think of this as a mono parallel loop. The right channel is unaffected guitar tone, the left channel is the effects level.
Creating a Split Loop with a Mono Effect inserted in the Signature 284 Effects Loop
Rear Panel Guitar Input
You must use the
Right Return.
Your guitar can be connected to the Signature 284 via either the front or rear panel input jacks. The rear panel input is provided as a convenience for custom installations. Plugging into the front panel input overides any input connected at the rear panel input.
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