A little issue here...

EugeneSmasher

New member
I tried the set-up below:

Solid-state amplifier > Beta Aivin HM-200 (analog high-gain distortion) > Line 6 Floor Pod > Guitar

On my HM-200, its my usual 'fat metal' setting. Its a full analog distortion pedal using a 9V power supply. My Floor POD has no amp models activated, just the cleans because I was intending to use it for cleans and effects, and my HM-200 for my high-gain distortion.

Well, tonewise it wasn't bad, but the effects were quite screwed up. The delay, even on 1/10, would repeat at the same volume and slowly die away, not like how a delay normally behaves. Also, the other effects I tried also sounded just weird.

Anyone has encountered this before? And any solutions? Thanks very much! I know that digital MFX processors do not usually work well with analog pedals, but is this the reason, or is there something wrong elsewhere?

* note, I tried the above set-up mainly as experimentation, I was never interested in effects, since I'm a purely drive kinda person, so please do not tell me to get a delay, or chorus, or whatever pedal... Because I'll ignore. Haha!
 
try putting your dirt pedal before your floorpod. dirt pedals are usually placed first in line before any other effects, other than wah/tuner/volume/compressor.
I use my multifx regularly with my other analog pedals. If you setup right, you can have killer tones.
 
I tried that too but for some reason the head of my patch cable won't go into the input jack of my Floor Pod. Quite strange, though, its also a quarter-inch head...
 
Like you mentioned, mfx weren't meant to be used with analog, unless of course with the inclusion of an effects loop on the mfx itself..
I used to do this too.. Metal Muff into Zoom G2.1U (or other way around) and it really sucked tone.. Took out the Zoom, and my metal muff became a monster again.. With the zoom it sounded thin and weak, and the modulations on the zoom sounded not as good as well..
 
Come to think of it, my tone wasn't that good... Kinda degraded my HM-200's tone by making it muddier. Guess my Floor Pod is more of a standalone kinda thing...

I'm back to my barebones pedalboard now. :cool:
 
Back
Top