Do you get interference issues having two wireless units next to each other? I also have a PRS with Piezo and currently run into IN 1+2 like you via a Temple module on the side of my board but am interested in going wireless eventually.I went with the Temple Duo 34 and Pelican Vault setup - love how clean it is. The two Shure wireless units are for the PRS with the Piezo. Other main electric has a separate belt pack.
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I don't. I was worried about that too when thinking about doing this but I was assured by Shure that I wouldn't have an issue and they were correct. I hated having to unplug the dual cord when switching from the piezo guitar to the non-piezo guitar which is why I went with the multiple belt packs.Do you get interference issues having two wireless units next to each other? I also have a PRS with Piezo and currently run into IN 1+2 like you via a Temple module on the side of my board but am interested in going wireless eventually.
This is soooo nice!
WELL IM VERY SORRY TO HEAR THAT MAY HE REST IN PEACE,Most likely screwed thru the board.
Unfortunately, Todd passed away a some time ago...
as I have one on order, I am wondering whether or not it would be useful to move the connections to the audio temple. What is your opinion ?My connections are very simple - the Temple power module, USB, and two XLR connections. The Temple 4 way jack is just for show - it came with the board and has nothing attached to it.
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these are good argumentsI really like how this turned out, and the clean look of it. I like having everything low profile and out of the way on the back of the FM9 to reduce the possibility of someone stepping straight 1/4 or XLR cable. Depending on where I am playing, I can just unplug the three cables on the side of the temple audio and throw it in the case and go, especially if I am not bringing the QSC(s). This way everything stays plugged in and simple to plug and go, and less wear on the Fractal jacks.
Where'd you find the blue XLR plugs?I went with the Temple Duo 34 and Pelican Vault setup - love how clean it is. The two Shure wireless units are for the PRS with the Piezo. Other main electric has a separate belt pack.
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Amazon product ASIN B0B9JWJPZFWhere'd you find the blue XLR plugs?
What pedalboard is that? I’ve been meaning to put one together for a while, and I’m always on the lookout for something that’ll fit an FM9 with room for a few other pedals.Uhh, it's been awhile, so.. Everything always changes.
What pedalboard is that? I’ve been meaning to put one together for a while, and I’m always on the lookout for something that’ll fit an FM9 with room for a few other pedals.
The wheels on the case lid and extra handles make them easy to move around. Large case loaded might be ~ 50 Lb. ..Heavy and awkward.What pedalboard is that? I’ve been meaning to put one together for a while, and I’m always on the lookout for something that’ll fit an FM9 with room for a few other pedals.
Yes, and I use them for different things. I use the FM9 for Auto synth stuff/note generator, sequencer, where I'm not relying on close tracking. I use the Boss synth for playing things that require tracking or especially poly synth things like violins or pads.have you compared the SY200 to the FM9 synthesizer block?
how do you connect the SY 200 and the FM9?Yes, and I use them for different things. I use the FM9 for Auto synth stuff/note generator, sequencer, where I'm not relying on close tracking. I use the Boss synth for playing things that require tracking or especially poly synth things like violins or pads.