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    Recording AES/SPDIF vs. Analog

    I have always recorded using AES at 48k. Recently I simultaneously recorded the analog outs and found distinct differences in tone. Both with pros and cons and both sounding great. However, I find myself considering using the analog signal. For those that have tried both, what made you chose...
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    Sweeping inputs with expression pedal

    When you have a patch with two inputs how/where can the expression pedal be assigned to blend and sweep between them? I was looking at the Petrucci patch and wondered how you can go from mag pickups to piezo using the pedal.
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    Use for the AES input

    I recently changed some of my audio interface connections due to new monitors using the AES out. Previously this ran to my Axe II but I am not certain it was ever utilized. The Axe is still outputting via AES to the audio interface, which is my method for recording. My concern is this new...
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    Re-amping without using III as audio interface?

    If I use the ASIO drivers for my existing audio interface will I still be able to leverage the extra I/O of the III to re-amp in the same manner as if the III was my audio interface? I guess what I am asking is will my DAW see all the I/O of the III via USB without using the Fractal ASIO...
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    MFC MKIII Back in stock, When?

    Is there an eta when ppl on the wait list will start being contacted again?
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    Dedicated Looper Midi Controller

    Anyone aware of a small midi controller suited for controlling the looper with no extra buttons, pedals or features? Something similar to a looper stompbox that controls the axe fx? This would be for studio use only and would need to be significantly cheaper than the 101. Any recommendations?
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    CLR Inputs

    Anyone know if the CLR 1/4" inputs are balanced or unbalanced?
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    Re-amp from Spdif

    Can an unprocessed recorded track be returned via spdif for re-amping? I can't give up my asio drivers to the Axe FX II.
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