I apologize if this has been covered in previous threads, but it's a lot to sift through and I'm not great with these fancier pedals (even though the Nemesis is very user friendly) ...
I'm trying to figure out how to use the Nemesis routing features and I'm a little confused as to whether it will work in the way I want it to.
Basically I have a stereo rig and a signal path that looks like this:
Bass --> tuner --> compressor --> a/b box
output a --> octave pedal --> tremolo pan input/output a --> drive pedals --> nemesis input/output 1--> amp a (highs/mids)
output b --> tremolo pan input/output b --> nemesis input/output 2 --> amp b (lows)
Basically for certain effects, I want the "a" path to get the wet and/or mixed signal, while path "b" is completely dry (not effected by nemesis). I see on the neuro app that there is an option for "mono in, mono out + input 1 dry to output 2", but then I am getting the signal path "a" (input 1) put into amp "b" which is not good if I'm using octave, drives, etc. And if I switch the inputs on the Nemesis, then I won't be able to use those pedals in combination with delay.
I am hoping there is a way to set this up with the "stereo in, stereo out" setting, and I am hoping I'm just too dense to figure it out.
I'm trying to figure out how to use the Nemesis routing features and I'm a little confused as to whether it will work in the way I want it to.
Basically I have a stereo rig and a signal path that looks like this:
Bass --> tuner --> compressor --> a/b box
output a --> octave pedal --> tremolo pan input/output a --> drive pedals --> nemesis input/output 1--> amp a (highs/mids)
output b --> tremolo pan input/output b --> nemesis input/output 2 --> amp b (lows)
Basically for certain effects, I want the "a" path to get the wet and/or mixed signal, while path "b" is completely dry (not effected by nemesis). I see on the neuro app that there is an option for "mono in, mono out + input 1 dry to output 2", but then I am getting the signal path "a" (input 1) put into amp "b" which is not good if I'm using octave, drives, etc. And if I switch the inputs on the Nemesis, then I won't be able to use those pedals in combination with delay.
I am hoping there is a way to set this up with the "stereo in, stereo out" setting, and I am hoping I'm just too dense to figure it out.
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