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Old 20th May 2008   #1
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How I'm switching channels with DI Guitar

I don't know if anyone else does this but, I bought a ABY pedal which a A B selector, and plug both A and B into my sound card.

Setup Two separate inputs route them to two separate group channels with one setup for clean, the other for dirty.

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Doing this will allow me to record any reverb / delay trails following the switch.
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That sounds nice...
What AB selector are you using?
Are you happy with the quality of both output signals?
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That sounds nice...
What AB selector are you using?
Are you happy with the quality of both output signals?
Using Radial ABY passive. Haha, and no!

The B channel as an 'ISO' switch which makes the signal sound a little better. I wish it was for both channels!

oh well. I might switch to the Radial Active switcher later, not huge problem though..
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What does it mean/do, that ISO feature?
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oh, it mean isolate. It turns on an internal isolation transformer, that eliminates ground hum loop.
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