How to set In Lvl and Out Lvl for using Pre/Post routing on Factors?

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      smalland
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      Hello,

       

      The signal path :

         Guitar -> FACTOR Input 1 -> FACTOR Output 1 -> Amp -> Send -> FACTOR Input 2 -> FACTOR Output 2 -> Return

      According to the manual, Output 1 is connected to the amp input, so In Lvl should be set to GUITAR and Out Lvl should be set to AMP(Pre routing).

      But Output 2 goes to the amp return then In Lvl should be set to LINE Out Lvl should be set to LINE(Post routing).

      In this case how can I properly set the Lvl toggles?

       

      For now my solution is using two more pedals and set the two Lvl toggles to LINE :

        Guitar -> Pedal 1 -> FACTOR Input 1 -> FACTOR Output 1 -> Pedal 2 -> Amp -> Send -> FACTOR Input 2 -> FACTOR Output 2 -> Return

      Is this a possible solution?

       

      Thanks.

    • #147964
      Soham
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      I have the same doubt. Because nobody has answered the question during these years?, The question seems very logical to me.

       

      smalland wrote:

      Hello,

       

      The signal path :

         Guitar -> FACTOR Input 1 -> FACTOR Output 1 -> Amp -> Send -> FACTOR Input 2 -> FACTOR Output 2 -> Return

      According to the manual, Output 1 is connected to the amp input, so In Lvl should be set to GUITAR and Out Lvl should be set to AMP(Pre routing).

      But Output 2 goes to the amp return then In Lvl should be set to LINE Out Lvl should be set to LINE(Post routing).

      In this case how can I properly set the Lvl toggles?

       

      For now my solution is using two more pedals and set the two Lvl toggles to LINE :

        Guitar -> Pedal 1 -> FACTOR Input 1 -> FACTOR Output 1 -> Pedal 2 -> Amp -> Send -> FACTOR Input 2 -> FACTOR Output 2 -> Return

      Is this a possible solution?

       

      Thanks.

      I have the same doubt. Because nobody has answered the question during these years?, The question seems very logical to me.

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