Title: This is how I mix both effect loops on the DC30 to one effects chain Post by: alwalt on September 11, 2009, 04:23:43 PM I managed to do this by using a LineSelector from Boss. Since I see many people asking about this, I will dare to open an specific thread for this. Here is a layout of the connections:
(http://img180.imageshack.us/img180/7429/sendreturnboth.jpg) By alwalt (http://profile.imageshack.us/user/alwalt) at 2009-09-09 The main idea is to use the EF86 loop as a send/return path. From the TopBoost loop only use the send signal. This send is mixed then with the EF86 send (via LS2). The both mixed signals -dry go to the effect chain. At last, from the output of the effect chain the mixed effected signal returns to the EF86 Return of the effects loop. Since the LS2 has a level adjust for each channel, it allows to level the effected signal to prevent volume loss. I have tested it on band practice and it's working fine. I hope it could help people who wants to share effects on the loops of the DC30... Title: Re: This is how I mix both effect loops on the DC30 to one effects chain Post by: Jay Menon on August 19, 2010, 05:55:01 AM A very simple solution is to use a stereo effects unit (I use an Alesis Nanoverb). You just use the standard insert cables (TRS to 2 x mono jack) and plug them into the right and left sides of the effects processor...
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