Download Mini-Mo` Preamp With Mo` Control 2 Master Footswitch
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MO' BASS OUT Totally unaffected. It sees everything, just as before. So, if you want to run in "Dual Mode" and get the "clean" preamp sound on one output and the "wet" onboard effects on the other, simply set the "Line/Direct" switch to "Line", and use the "Direct Out" for the clean side and the "Mini-Mo' Preamp Out" for the wet side. Unbalanced Pre-Master Outs TUNER OUT External effects are never present. DIRECT OUT With the "Line/Direct" switch in the "Direct" position, no external effects are present. With the "Line/Direct" switch in the "Line" position signal from only the LEFT EFX return will be present. MO' BASS OUT Signal from only the RIGHT EFX return is present at this output. Balanced Pre-Master Outs DIRECT OUT External effects are never present. This is another difference between the balanced (XLR) "Direct Out" jack and the unbalanced (1/4") "Direct Out" jack. MO' BASS OUT Signal from only the RIGHT EFX return is present at this output. SENDING STEREO EXTERNALLY PROCESSED SIGNALS When "Dual Mode" is engaged and you have routed both left and right effect sends and returns to an external effects device, a processed signal is present at both the "clean/left" and the "wet/right" sides of the Mini-Mo' Preamp. To send a true stereo externally processed output from the Mini-Mo' Preamp Interface Panel, use the 1/4" Unbalanced or XLR Balanced "Mini-Mo' Preamp" Output for the "wet/right" send. Use only the 1/4" Unbalanced Direct Out with the "Line/Direct" switch in the "Line" position for the "clean/left" send, as the XLR Balanced Direct Out will NEVER send an externally processed signal. This output is dedicated to sending an unprocessed signal. A FINAL WORD ON THE MINI-MO' PREAMP INTERFACE SECTION This isn't as complicated as it sounds. Most of the head-spinning text listed above was to define some esoteric patching possibilities and how they might affect the signal present at certain outputs on the Interface Panel. Most often it will be simple––one or two XLR outputs to a mixing board, and maybe a tuner out. But the information is here if you need it, and remember––there's no substitute for experimentation and learning by trying all of the possibilities yourself. Before you get to the gig, call your friend with the mini-studio in his or her bedroom, bring the Mini-Mo' Preamp over, and find out for yourself what the Mini-Mo' Preamp Interface section is capable of. But bring the manual with you, just in case. 24 • Mini-Mo’ and Mo’ Control 2