Behringer FX600 delay quirks
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Excellent quirk, Eti, I get aimilar when I run my Behringer stereo fex 800 by using it as a mono effect box and feeding the output of the left channel back into the input of the right channel, then taking the signal doubly processed....hope that made sense, Howard UK
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I may be wrong but if those are stereo out puts then the A channel is probably mono and the B channel is probably the other side of the stereo delay hence 2 sounds from A and the second sound only from B. It would be interesting to find out by plugging in both A and B together and see if there are 2 echos.
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銀魂の予告の時のBGMかとおもった・・
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Yep! I think sometimes the most fun you can have with pedals is through experimentation. Keep it up!
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hi wich adapter u use for ur fx600? my fx doesnt work!
guitarrax 5 months ago
@guitarrax It takes a standard 9v, center negative, Boss type adapter.
eti313 5 months ago
I can't see in the video. Does the pedal have an overall volume control?
IwishIwereJoe 5 months ago
@IwishIwereJoe No overall volume control.
eti313 5 months ago
I should have done some Brian May 3-part harmony.
eti313 10 months ago
Hey there, this effect is intended so the 2 repeat outputs can be sent to different amplifiers on opposite sides of the stage, giving the delays a"ping ping" effect from left-to-right and back again. Thanks for posting!
behringer 11 months ago
@behringer Congratulations! You are the first commenter on my channel. You have won a free Behringer mini poster! :)
Anyhow, thanks for the comment! I thought it might be something like that. In any case, I enjoy finding possibly unintended uses for effects.
eti313 11 months ago