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I have my DD-550 in the FX Loop of my HX Stomp, and I am running the Stomp into the FX Loop of my Marshall JVM410. Whenever I engaged the FX Loop (Send/Return Blocks) on the Stomp to bring the delay into the mix, it made my tone sound really strange, and totally different to how it sounds when I was running the two pedals in series.
Does anyone know why this would be? Is it something to do with having an FX Loop within an FX Loop?
Also, 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?
Cheers
Keir
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Seems easier than multiple fx loops in loops.
I need the dd500 in the hx loop so that I can integrate the dd500 into any part of the Hx chain. If I just had the two units in series, I would lose this flexibility.
And then I don’t like running effects in front of my amp, which is why the hx is then in my amp fx loop.
i control all of the midi from my Morningstar MC6
Carry on.