Pre/Post with 2 H9s and one amp fx loop

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    • #141810
      nickrose
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        Not quite sure what you mean. If you are thinking of having 2 (PRE) in series  before the amp, and 2 (POST) in series in the effect loop, that will be no problem.

        There might be some issues with a parallel effects loop, but that is the nature of such things when used with moere than one effect.

         

         

      • #141811

        I told you I was confused 😉

         

        What I’m wondering is, can you hook up a pair of H9s in to an amps series FX loop and have (say) H9#1’s patch tell it to be pre, and H9#2’s patch tell *it* to be post  ?

         

      • #113090

        Hi there,

        I’ve got myself a bit confused about this, (and I’m having to theorise as my H9s have been delayed from my supplier – doh)

        I have seen that it is possible to set up an H9 so that it is pre/post the amps front end on a per-patch basis.

         

        Is it at all possible to connect things so that each of 2 H9s works that way? Or not?

        thanks

      • #141812
        nickrose
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        Eventide Staff

          We're all confused …

          But, the answer to your question is – YES.

          You have to tell the unit if you want to be in PRE/POST mode, but after that, you can set PRE or POST on a preset by preset basis.

           

        • #141813

          Yes sorry I know I’m not explaining it very well. 

           

          How would the connections go then for the 2 units? I’ve seen the onstructions for getting 1 H9 in to a loop so it can be selected pre/post but what connects to where when there are 2 H9s in play? 

           

          thanks for your patience

          Tim 

        • #141814
          nickrose
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            I think you would connect channel 1 in series (second input 1 to first output 1), and channel 2 in series (second input 2 to first output 2).

             

          • #141815

            Brilliant, thank you

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