This is an awesome video. Is there a way to add in the audition to send the delay/verb to an FX loop or using the interfacer itself to pass the signal to the loop?
GOODWOOD AUDIO, the Passive guitar input port needs a ground lift/isolated ground. When using a wireless unit it isolates the grounds when using a cable the grounds are connected which they shouldn't be from the guitars ground to the pedalboard ground. It needs a special designed transformer to lift the ground.
I just got an Underfacer TX and noticed when flippling the phase (kicking in both TX and 180• push buttons together as far as I understood) makes my right amp off. Any idea why? Am I doing something wrong? Thanks!!
Can this be used with keyboards as well? I want to use a setup with a nord paired with a reverb as one input and an ipad with downloaded sounds as the second input. The interfacer in theory should blend those two outputs and then have an option for stereo out right? This would allow me to use either one or the other by muting or my layering both sounds on top of each other.
I would probably try and find a mixer for this. You'd get much more control. We could build something for you but honestly (especially for keys) there is so much out there already that you could get for much cheaper than we could build just due to the fact that it wouldn't be a custom one-off build.
I am building new board, for some reason I don't have right out of the interface, any idea what is wrong? It's stereo board, on old board I was getting both left and right, now only right.
I would double check the cables. Then I'd plug guitar into right input, amp out of right output (in stereo mode) and see if you get signal that way. If not, email me and we'll do some tests. info@goodwoodaudio.com
Is this interfacer can separate the drive section and the timebased pedal section? What i mean is, im using the drive section trough the input amp and the time based pedal on fx sent return of an amp....
This is doable, but you'd need to patch to the Amp IN and FX Send without Interfacer. Interfacer can sum your stereo signal and send it to the FX return though. If you get Audition (another one of our products) and Interfacer, you can do the 4 cable method seamlessly without repatching your pedalboard
@@GoodwoodAudio Gonna jump in on this. How should I set up both the Interfacer and Audition to be able to use the 4 cable method without repatching? Thanks!
@@CamiloSinger check out this video and just patch in Interfacer input section at the beginning of your chain and END of your chain.. Audition will be right in the middle. You can sum your signal when using a mono FX loop and keep it stereo when going to two amps / stereo return on an FX loop (like a Kemper for example). ua-cam.com/video/BWg84zjP3ZI/v-deo.html Feel free to email me if this doesn't make sense! Info@goodwoodaudio.com
A bit different. Theres a summing / mixing circuit inside that we are manipulating for different scenarios... plus the other features mentioned. This is actually a very old vid, theres a newer Interfacer video that we've done since this one.
Omg I have been looking for this solution forever! Brilliant.
You guys awesome and did a great job
Are you in Australia? Should't the board be upside down?
haha don't know how I missed this. THANK YOU
This is an awesome video. Is there a way to add in the audition to send the delay/verb to an FX loop or using the interfacer itself to pass the signal to the loop?
Thank You
GOODWOOD AUDIO, the Passive guitar input port needs a ground lift/isolated ground. When using a wireless unit it isolates the grounds when using a cable the grounds are connected which they shouldn't be from the guitars ground to the pedalboard ground. It needs a special designed transformer to lift the ground.
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Does the interfacer tx have the mono or stereo switch if I want to use it in a mono or stereo gig?
Are the outputs high or low impedance?
Do I need a DI to go to the snake or just a 1/4” to XLR cable adapter?
Low, and you'd need a DI yes. Got something coming that might help with this though... keep your eyes peeled :)
Is this buffered outputs (To amp)?
Correct. Interfacer has buffered outputs. Just about all of our products are buffered on input and outputs!
I just got an Underfacer TX and noticed when flippling the phase (kicking in both TX and 180• push buttons together as far as I understood) makes my right amp off.
Any idea why? Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks!!
Thanks for letting me know. Glad we're chatting over e-mail about this to troubleshoot!
Can this be used with keyboards as well? I want to use a setup with a nord paired with a reverb as one input and an ipad with downloaded sounds as the second input. The interfacer in theory should blend those two outputs and then have an option for stereo out right? This would allow me to use either one or the other by muting or my layering both sounds on top of each other.
I would probably try and find a mixer for this. You'd get much more control. We could build something for you but honestly (especially for keys) there is so much out there already that you could get for much cheaper than we could build just due to the fact that it wouldn't be a custom one-off build.
I am building new board, for some reason I don't have right out of the interface, any idea what is wrong? It's stereo board, on old board I was getting both left and right, now only right.
I would double check the cables. Then I'd plug guitar into right input, amp out of right output (in stereo mode) and see if you get signal that way. If not, email me and we'll do some tests. info@goodwoodaudio.com
@@GoodwoodAudio bad cable found, thank you for help!
Is this interfacer can separate the drive section and the timebased pedal section? What i mean is, im using the drive section trough the input amp and the time based pedal on fx sent return of an amp....
You'd need Audition for that. It can patch your FX loop in OR bypass it without re-patching.
How about using this interfacer with 4 cables method using send and return at back of the amp?
This is doable, but you'd need to patch to the Amp IN and FX Send without Interfacer. Interfacer can sum your stereo signal and send it to the FX return though. If you get Audition (another one of our products) and Interfacer, you can do the 4 cable method seamlessly without repatching your pedalboard
@@GoodwoodAudio Gonna jump in on this. How should I set up both the Interfacer and Audition to be able to use the 4 cable method without repatching? Thanks!
@@CamiloSinger check out this video and just patch in Interfacer input section at the beginning of your chain and END of your chain.. Audition will be right in the middle. You can sum your signal when using a mono FX loop and keep it stereo when going to two amps / stereo return on an FX loop (like a Kemper for example). ua-cam.com/video/BWg84zjP3ZI/v-deo.html Feel free to email me if this doesn't make sense! Info@goodwoodaudio.com
Is this just a ABY pedal ?
A bit different. Theres a summing / mixing circuit inside that we are manipulating for different scenarios... plus the other features mentioned. This is actually a very old vid, theres a newer Interfacer video that we've done since this one.