To connect a signal processor:
-Connect the device's INPUT to the ATTAX SEND jack and its OUTPUT to the ATTAX RETURN jack.
-Activate the FX LOOP via the included STAGEBOARD's FX footswitch.
-Adjust the FX loop's level to the signal processor's level. Press the
NOTE: It is usually more difficult to determine levels for
-Adjust the relationship between the original signal and processed signal via the FX MIX pot located on the front panel (towards DRY = more original signal, towards WET = more processed signal).
NOTE: Some signal processors cause phase cancellations that are detrimental to the overall sound. In this case, turn the FX control all the way to the right (WET). The effects loop then operates as a conventional serial loop, i.e. the volume relationship between the original and the processed signal must be adjusted at the processor. The same holds true if you want 100% of the signal to be processed (for instance for extreme delays and volume pedals in the FX loop).
TIP: If you choose not to connect a signal processor/effects device to the FX loop, you could connect a second instru- ment or a tape deck. For instance you could connect ano- ther guitar, keyboards, drum machine, tape player, etc. for rehearsals or practice sessions. When you use the FX return as a second input channel, the
-Activate the FX loop.
-Dial in a separate MASTER VOLUME setting via the FX MIX pot (to the left towards DRY = volume up, to the right
towards WET = volume down).
-You can switch back and forth between the two MASTER VOLUMES via the FX footswitch. If the MIDI option is installed, you can also activate the alternate MASTER VOLUME via a MIDI command.
4.3 THE ATTAX 100 AND MIDI
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