two different modules at the same time...?

rudomat

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wouldn´t that be heaven...? an egnater m4 preamp, and beeing able to play two different modules simultanously, bruce....? :lol: :LOL:
could that dream become reality....?
regards, rudi
 
Well, it can be done using two seperate M4s, right?

If you had TWO M4 preamps. And you had your Egnater 4-Button MIDI footswitch plugged into the MIDI IN on your M4-1, then from the MIDI OUT to your MIDI IN on your M4-2...

Then lets say that on your M4-1, you had an SL in channel 3. And on your M4-2, you had an EG5 on Ch3. Everytime you stepped on your footswitch to go to Channel 3, then you'd be getting a blend.

But that's not using the same preamp chassis.

I think you'd run into problems with volume levels. Unless there was some way to automatically have the 2 modules blended at 50%/50%... :confused:
 
rudomat":3h6so70s said:
wouldn´t that be heaven...? an egnater m4 preamp, and beeing able to play two different modules simultanously, bruce....? :lol: :LOL:
could that dream become reality....?
regards, rudi

I do that now by running my Mod 50 in tandem with my Mod 100. I mix and match between 5 modules at the same time. The sound is just plain HUGE. :rawk:
 
muudrock":1bzbvzvk said:
I do that now by running my Mod 50 in tandem with my Mod 100. I mix and match between 5 modules at the same time. The sound is just plain HUGE. :rawk:

I bet! Never played a mod100, I'm sure it sounds huge all by itself...now add a mod50 which I know sounds great, damn. I'm hoping to do something like this with a mod50 and an m4 into a power amp or use the rebel's power section.
 
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