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Even with the output setting at maximum and the DXR turned up all the way its still not very loud.
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Are you using mic or line? I believe the manual says to use a mic level input.
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Inverted the phase on the Play Acoustic. That seemed to fix the issue. Now I just added a little compression and it’s good. Thanks for your input. Marty |
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Thanks for your help YamahaGuy much appreciated!
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Hi, I'm reading about the Play Acoustic and the Play GTX and have some questions:
- does the Acoustic have the same vocal presets of the GTX (Elvis, Barry white for ex.) - does the Acoustic use the guitar to follow harmonies like the GTX. - does the Bodyrez make difference for better on an overall sound compared with the GTX. - how the Acoustic works with a Godin Multiac?! - was the Acoustic launched later than the GTX and so the algorithm more recent? - is the GTX retired? Many thanks in advance |
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This is what I've been looking for. My GAS level went up 1000%...thanks Marty.
I think we have a winner... |
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Using Play Acoustic with different systems/guitars
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The Play Acoustic would be rather clumsy to bring to Open Mics. You would need the host to give you a clean channel and an XLR cable to go from your combined output of the Play Acoustic into his sound system. Then he would have to make everything flat on that channel so you can use your settings of your play acoustic. Doable, but kind of a hassle. Most Open Mics you are handed a 1/4 guitar cable and you plug into your guitar and go.
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True, but I see plenty of people using some pretty complicated pedal boards.
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.....at open mics?.....can't say I've ever seen that.......
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A pedal board is different. Usually it will just need the usual guitar cable. The play acoustic needs a XLR cable and then a separate channel that is set up flat so it doesn't interfere with your settings. I guess if you bring your own guitar cable and a XLR cable, you can ask the host to plus it into a free channel. Way too much hassle just for a few songs IMO.
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