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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2008

my stereo live rig using the egnater TOL 100, tc g-force, mojave coyote, bogner 4x12, boogie 2x12, and tyler classic strat

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  • anyone help me sync liquid pro to gforce.am totally lost!

  • @rhadney

    i'm not familiar with the liquid, but the normal principal is first setting the midi controller (liquid pro) to "talk" to the midi rack unit (tc) on the same midi channel channel, via both units' midi programming menus

    i.e. midi channel "1" enabled on both pedal and rack unit.

    then once this is accomplished, you should be able to step on the pro in preset recall mode, and watch the tc switch presets too.

    the next step is mapping and storing specific effects to specific foot buttons

  • what kind of pedal board is that

  • skb ps100-discontinued

  • do you need a preamp to use the tc electronic g force, or can you just hook it up to a solo head, say the mesa boogie triple rectifier?

  • the gforce is an effects unit.

    there are preamp type drives in it but they are not worthy of plugging into a clean power amp--pretty brittle-- and are recommended to shape a preamp signal coming in to the gforce

    i'd suggest gtr->triple recto->fx loop out to gforce->gforce mono out to recto fx loop return

    and if you had another amp, send the second out of the gforce to that amp's fx loop return for stereo power!

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  • after you hook it up there's no time left to play.....time to go.....bye

  • @WaldebeatZ Ive heard the G Force is the best, you also might wanna check out some eventide stuff

  • @ChetZenor thx for the tip dude , already got my solution as plugins = )

  • I'm thinking about buying one of those mesa boogie 2x12 cabs. The one I'm looking at has 70W Celestion on top and a 200W EV (ElectroVoice) on bottom.  Not sure what you're using, but do you think it would suffice for NOT metal but a harder rock and even stuff as light as paramore type sounds?

  • what speacker are the best?

  • Never mind the gear, what's that gorgeous location??

  • sounds like michael landau :)

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