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Intro and 4 cable method for Boss GT-10
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<blockquote data-quote="VitaminG" data-source="post: 125164" data-attributes="member: 2326"><p>I'm not familiar with the internal machinations of the GT10 but the essence of the 4 Cable Method is as follows:</p><p></p><p>guitar -> input of GT10 -> GT10 loop/FX out -> amp input -> amp FX send -> GT10 FX return -> GT10 output -> amp FX return</p><p></p><p>so basically guitar to GT10, GT10 to amp, amp to GT10, GT10 back to amp = 4 cables</p><p></p><p>re: wet vs dry - if you plan to use things like delay & reverb in the parallel loop you'll want to set those effects to completely wet. But if you want to use a mix of EQ, chorus, flange, etc along with delay & reverb, use the serial loop and control the wet/dry mix within each patch.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure someone will be along shortly to discuss unity gain, routing of effects within the GT10, etc.</p><p></p><p>I've never used a power soak. If you're seeking power tube distortion out of something like a JCM, I could see the appeal. But the MTS series all sound pretty good with the master volume turned down & great when loud enough for playing with other instruments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VitaminG, post: 125164, member: 2326"] I'm not familiar with the internal machinations of the GT10 but the essence of the 4 Cable Method is as follows: guitar -> input of GT10 -> GT10 loop/FX out -> amp input -> amp FX send -> GT10 FX return -> GT10 output -> amp FX return so basically guitar to GT10, GT10 to amp, amp to GT10, GT10 back to amp = 4 cables re: wet vs dry - if you plan to use things like delay & reverb in the parallel loop you'll want to set those effects to completely wet. But if you want to use a mix of EQ, chorus, flange, etc along with delay & reverb, use the serial loop and control the wet/dry mix within each patch. I'm sure someone will be along shortly to discuss unity gain, routing of effects within the GT10, etc. I've never used a power soak. If you're seeking power tube distortion out of something like a JCM, I could see the appeal. But the MTS series all sound pretty good with the master volume turned down & great when loud enough for playing with other instruments. [/QUOTE]
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