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Hi barrycreed,
Would you recommend I put them both through the loop?
The answer to this is a matter of preference and it would be worth experimenting. I prefer to have all time-based effects like delay and reverb in the loop because the result sounds more open, more studio-like than running effects through the front of the amp. How clean do you run your amp? If you use your amp’s preamp section for any type of overdrive or saturation, I would say definitely run the effects in the loop. If not, go straight in. Think of the preamp as adding character to both your tone and the delay trails and reverb tails, but this would not happen if the effects are in the loop. Try both, record the result and decide what is your sound.
I noticed when playing with it straight into the amp, there seemed to be a slight bit of latency, so I messed around with the mix controls to try and get it right.
It is true that some presets need to be adjusted to taste. Because of this it may seem like latency when it’s just the effect of the reverb’s mix, pre delay, or inverse type that could be misconstrued as latency. I would also make sure your pedal has the latest firmware update to make sure things are optimal. When the pedal is bypassed in DSP mode, there should be ZERO latency perceived.
If I am going straight into the amp, should I set it to buffered or not? Or if I go into the effects loop with both, should I be changing anything in the settings?
Any bypass mode will work for both the front or loop of an amp. If you want delays and reverbs to trail off when bypassed, use DSP+FX. If you are concerned about your tone being processed when the effect is bypassed, then choose Relay, which makes a hardwired connection form input to output. With TimeFactor and Space, I use DSP+FX.
I also have an Ernie Ball Jr volume pedal, which I use as a volume pedal. I assume I will need to use a TRS cable to expression input to use it as an expression pedal?
Be aware that there are two versions of the Ernie Ball VP Jr, the 6180 250K and the 6181 25K. The best one to use with Eventide pedals is the 6181 25K version because the potentiometer is rated for our pedals’ inputs. TRS is the way to go with this model.
Hi. I finally picked up a Space. My modulation board will be a Timefactor and a Space. I haven’t really had time to dig into it properly yet, but it has more than I will ever need I think. I will be using it live with guitars.
Pro tip: you may use the H9 Control application to explore more presets, quickly edit sounds, and create customer preset lists.
https://www.eventideaudio.com/software/h9-control-app/