I just hooked all of my outputs/inputs from my board and gear up to a patch bay. I did it like this: Channel 1 top- Aux send 1
Channel 1 bottom- Aux return 1L
So on and so forth. I tried patching the Aux send out into my reverb unit
In (Left), then from the Out L and Out R of the reverb into my Boards Aux Return's L and R. I am getting wet signal as well as some nasty feedback. I feel like maybe the top and bottoms are creating some kind of feedback loop. Do you guys know what I should do?
feedback via patchbay
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Re: feedback via patchbay
They are, de-normal your top and bottom rows on gear that doesn't like their inputs plugged into their outputs...christiannokes wrote:I just hooked all of my outputs/inputs from my board and gear up to a patch bay. I did it like this: Channel 1 top- Aux send 1
Channel 1 bottom- Aux return 1L
So on and so forth. I tried patching the Aux send out into my reverb unit
In (Left), then from the Out L and Out R of the reverb into my Boards Aux Return's L and R. I am getting wet signal as well as some nasty feedback. I feel like maybe the top and bottoms are creating some kind of feedback loop. (snippage)
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Re: feedback via patchbay
does de-normalling mean to turn each individual modual upside down on the patchbay or plug cables into different channels on the patch bay?
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Re: feedback via patchbay
how do you de-normal?
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