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I am planning to take the stomp into the studio on Friday, and record directly - I've never done this before - can this be done directly from the USB connection, or do I need to connect the output of the Stomp into the mixing desk also?
If so, do I then simply change the "output level" from instrument to line?
Anything else I need to be aware of?
Cheers
Keir
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so, I have my DD500 in the FX Loop of the Stomp......does this mean I have to record via USB, or do you mean that recording with USB would allow me to record what's in the FX Loop on it's own, minus dry signal and other blocks in the signal chain?
If the studio is unwilling to download/install the required drivers, and I'm forced to connect via the balanced TRS cables, do I need to change the output level from "instrument" to "line"?
Thanks again
Keir
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aye, I had a look but I'm just a little clueless when it comes to setting things up for recording. Hopefully the engineer will be able to get his head round it.
Thanks - will see how I get on
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Its really to save me taking my amp, as there’s no parking etc near the studio so if I can just take the Stomp and my guitar, it’ll be a breeze.
We ended up using my amp, with the Stomp in the loop for effects, and also took a direct feed from the Stomp to allow more control over the effects during mixing.