SOUND QUALITY I use this multi effect with an electric guitar by plugging it into the loop to insert a combo amp Mesa Bogie Caliber 50 +, so after the preamp, for delays and chorus. Many parameters can be edited via MIDI but I have never experienced.
In short: you choose a memory location, we choose a config effect among the 13 available, we adjust the parameters of each effect according to its taste and it remains in memory! I had the manual in English, but publishing is simple enough not to mess. It may well be securely copied to another location of your choice (99 locations).
The settings are easily editable the front and are automatically stored in the memory location where you are. This annoyed me at first, but eventually they are wise enough to forget this constraint. UTILIZATION The effects are not all available at the same time, but grouped according to 13 configurations set by the manufacturer.
On the back cover: one add itional input, two outputs (stereo), taken to two pedals, two MIDI. On the front panel: input jack, a knob gain with LED level, output level, all the necessary buttons for editing effects. The box thus contains: a distortion (digital), graphic equalizer, parametric equalizer, a low pass filter, chorus, flanger, delay, delay slapback, 4 and 8 tap sync delay, a simulation of analog delay, reverb, gated reverb, spectral enhancer, boost voicing (which is a kind of enhancer). The big advantage is sure to have all the classic effects in one box. This is a preamp / digital multi-effects rack mount unit dedicated to the guitar. (Read the manual carefully) I think the choice of the Digitech isn't that great because it is already trying to reproduce a lot of what you can already get with just your Marshall but with a little experimentation and some careful adjustments you should be able to add to the sound of the Marshall.
Do the same with the Digitech with both the input and output levels. Start out with the effects level on the Marshall all the way down. Run a guitar cord out of the send on the loop into the input of the Digitech and a guitar cord out of the left / mono output jack on the Digitech into the effects return jack on the Marshall. Since you have a Marshall and can already get some great sounds by running your guitar straight into the Marshalls input, you would probably be better off using your Digitech in the FX loop. The Digitech manual shows guitar into the Digitech and output from the Digitech into input of any guitar amp. You only have one amp so you won't be able to take advantage of all the FX on the Digitech as a lot of them are designed for stereo.
Read your manuals for both pieces of gear carefully first.
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