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Set Up Example 4 – Mixing MONO and STEREO Effects
When mixing MONO and Stereo effects, you need to remember that as soon as you put a TRS in any of the send and
returns, every send and return will need a TRS connection. Pay special attention to the cable on the LOOP RETURN. If
you want to be able to switch between combinations of MONO and STEREO effects the output of the MONO effect
needs to go both to the left and right return of the REMOTEST LOOPY2 Loops. The easiest way to achieve this is with a
MONO to TRS/STEREO cable.
The signal section of the MONO cable (standard guitar cable) is connected to both the TIP and RING of the TRS
connector. The standard TS connector sends the signal from the OUTPUT of your MONO effect. The TRS connector takes
the MONO signal and sends it to both the LEFT and RIGHT channels of the EFFECTS LOOP RETURN.
FAQ's
Can I change the order of the loops?
No, the loops are in series, going from right to left, the Loop 1 signal will feed into loop 2 but only if both loops are
selected.
Can I use it in my amp's FX loop?
Yes. The Remotest Loopy2 can be used pretty much anywhere in your signal path, from instrument to line level and
beyond.
When would I use the buffer?
The stereo buffer is located after the effect's loops. This is so the output signal has a consistent impedance level
regardless of what is in the loops. The loops themselves are passive and fed with whatever signal precedes them. With
the Remotest Loopy2 at the end of the pedalboard the buffer will keep the impedance consistent. With it placed at the
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