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  • NS2 and delay FX loop

    Am going to be throwing some money at a delay pedal and some other less fascinating stuff (power supply, wireless etc). I've been using the X-connection on the NS2 through my FX loop, but I'm not entirely certain about how to connect things if I exted my pedal quiver. So is my idea here correct?

    Black is everything happening before FX loop.
    Red is everything happening after FX loop.
    And yes, I know everybody hates the Metalzone. Gimme a break, I bought it when I was 16 and i'm only gonna try to use it as a booster.
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    Last edited by Coma; 12-29-2016, 02:56 PM.
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    1973 Aria 551
    1984 Larrivee RS-4 w/ EMG SA/SA/89
    1989 Charvel 750 XL w/ DMZ Tone Zone & Air Norton
    1990's noname crap-o-caster plywood P/J Bass
    1991 Heartfield Elan III w/ DMZ mystery pups
    1995 Aria Pro II TA-65
    2001 Gibson Les Paul Gothic w/ PG-1 & SH-8

  • #2
    Re: NS2 and delay FX loop

    Wah should probably go first, it wants to see the impedance of your pickups, then the tuner, NS-2 Input, MT-2 (if you must), output to amp, the rest is fine. The NS-2 works best when the guitar is plugged straight into it so it is sensing the signal straight from the guitar, but since it has a buffer you want the wah before it. If the tuner is true bypass, it can go before or after the wah.

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    • #3
      Re: NS2 and delay FX loop

      Really? I always thought OD and DIst boxes went before Noise Gates, to snuff out unwanted frequencies?
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      1973 Aria 551
      1984 Larrivee RS-4 w/ EMG SA/SA/89
      1989 Charvel 750 XL w/ DMZ Tone Zone & Air Norton
      1990's noname crap-o-caster plywood P/J Bass
      1991 Heartfield Elan III w/ DMZ mystery pups
      1995 Aria Pro II TA-65
      2001 Gibson Les Paul Gothic w/ PG-1 & SH-8

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      • #4
        Re: NS2 and delay FX loop

        I am a little confused about the wah in the loop. I'd put it right after the guitar. I'd have the tuner last. I'd put the delay in the loop.
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        • #5
          Re: NS2 and delay FX loop

          First of all where are you trying to eliminate the noise from, the guitar pickups, or other pedals or the amp?

          Wah, Tuner and overdrive first for me, before the amp. Delay in the loop. Then depending where you want to cut the noise from NS-2 either after OD or in FX loop.

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          • #6
            Re: NS2 and delay FX loop

            Originally posted by Mincer View Post
            I am a little confused about the wah in the loop. I'd put it right after the guitar. I'd have the tuner last. I'd put the delay in the loop.
            I don't follow you. The wah isn't in the loop, the NS2 and the Delay is.

            Why does the tuner need to be last? I've always run it first. Is this wrong?



            Originally posted by DeadandBuried View Post
            First of all where are you trying to eliminate the noise from, the guitar pickups, or other pedals or the amp?

            Wah, Tuner and overdrive first for me, before the amp. Delay in the loop. Then depending where you want to cut the noise from NS-2 either after OD or in FX loop.
            Yes, I realise I may have made a mistake here. I've got the wah set last on my pedal board atm, and the NS2 is physically placed on top of my amp head. So by force of habit, I put it farthest to the left in the picture, LOL. But yeah, obv it should be somehwere else in the chain.

            I'm trying to eliminate both guitar and amp noise. That's actually what the "send - return" jacks are for. The NS2 is apparently designed to go through the FX loop and eliminate preamp noise as well as regular noise from the guitar. So as of right now, I'm running:

            Guitar -> Tuner -> Wah -> NS2 in -> NS2 send -> FX loop in -> FX loop out -> NS2 return -> NS2 Out -> Amp in.


            Unless, of course, I've completely misunderstood how the NS2 and FX loops work.
            But I want to run the delay through the FX loop as well, and this is basically where I'm stuck. I'm not entirely certain how to set everything up in the "right" order.
            Last edited by Coma; 12-30-2016, 05:38 PM.
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            1973 Aria 551
            1984 Larrivee RS-4 w/ EMG SA/SA/89
            1989 Charvel 750 XL w/ DMZ Tone Zone & Air Norton
            1990's noname crap-o-caster plywood P/J Bass
            1991 Heartfield Elan III w/ DMZ mystery pups
            1995 Aria Pro II TA-65
            2001 Gibson Les Paul Gothic w/ PG-1 & SH-8

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            • #7
              Re: NS2 and delay FX loop

              Here's a picture of the X connection pattern
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              1973 Aria 551
              1984 Larrivee RS-4 w/ EMG SA/SA/89
              1989 Charvel 750 XL w/ DMZ Tone Zone & Air Norton
              1990's noname crap-o-caster plywood P/J Bass
              1991 Heartfield Elan III w/ DMZ mystery pups
              1995 Aria Pro II TA-65
              2001 Gibson Les Paul Gothic w/ PG-1 & SH-8

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              • #8
                Re: NS2 and delay FX loop

                NO MAN,
                Let me tell you exactly how to use the Boss NS-2 properly so you get the best overall noise gating out of it.

                With your current pedal line up I suggest the following wiring.

                GUITAR>>>WAH>>>TUNER>>>NS-2 INPUT>>>NS-2 SEND>>>BOSS METAL ZONE>>>RETURN OFF THE NS-2>>>OUTPUT OF NS-2>>>>FRONT OF 5150 III>>>SEND OUT OF EFFECTS LOOP OF THE 5150 III>>>>TC ELECTRONICS FLASHBACK DEALY>>>>RETRUN OF EFFECTS LOOP OF 5150 III.

                This is the best overall way to use it. I have owned most of your gear there and this should give you the best overall tone IMO. There is no right or wrong way to do this but I really went through the entire signal chain and in this setup, you will have the best results.
                Now if you add any OD or distortion pedals, they live in the loop of the NS-2 where the Metal Zone lives. If you add any Modulation effects like Reverb or Chorus , they should live around the Flashback Delay. So the Chorus pedal would go infront of the delay in your loop and the Reverb would go after the Delay in your 5150's Loop. This chain IMO is the very best of the best for clean effects sounds and nothing gets in the way of others.

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                • #9
                  Re: NS2 and delay FX loop

                  Interesting. But this will also mean that the pre-amp hum removal of the X pattern is no longer being done, if I've understood this correctly?

                  Also, now I'm curious - what is the reason you don't put the tuner first in the chain?

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                  1973 Aria 551
                  1984 Larrivee RS-4 w/ EMG SA/SA/89
                  1989 Charvel 750 XL w/ DMZ Tone Zone & Air Norton
                  1990's noname crap-o-caster plywood P/J Bass
                  1991 Heartfield Elan III w/ DMZ mystery pups
                  1995 Aria Pro II TA-65
                  2001 Gibson Les Paul Gothic w/ PG-1 & SH-8

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                  • #10
                    Re: NS2 and delay FX loop

                    I think you're confused how the effects loop works. Amp's input is the preamp in, Effects Loop Send is the preamp output, Effects Loop Return is the Power Amp input. (The X connection pattern image you posted is correct)

                    To use the NS-2 to gate preamp noise, the NS-2 Send goes to the Amp input, the Effects Loops Send goes to the NS-2 Return and the NS-2 Out goes to the Amp Effects Loop Return. You'll add the MT-2 into the NS-2 loop along with the amp's preamp.

                    Order should be:
                    Guitar -> Tuner -> Wah -> NS2 in
                    NS2 send -> MT-2 -> Amp Input
                    FX loop send -> Delay -> NS-2 Return
                    NS-2 Out -> FX loop Return
                    Last edited by PFDarkside; 12-30-2016, 09:11 PM.
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                    Oh Yeah!

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                    • #11
                      Re: NS2 and delay FX loop

                      I see. So then, the noise produced by the guitar is filtered by the NS2 in the first stage, whereas the noise added by the MT2 is filtered out after the pre-amp, in the second NS2 stage?

                      Also, wouldn't it be better to place the delay after the NS2 in the FX loop, as the tight settings of the gate will kill off repeats? Or am I jumping to conclusions?
                      Last edited by Coma; 12-30-2016, 09:22 PM.
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                      1973 Aria 551
                      1984 Larrivee RS-4 w/ EMG SA/SA/89
                      1989 Charvel 750 XL w/ DMZ Tone Zone & Air Norton
                      1990's noname crap-o-caster plywood P/J Bass
                      1991 Heartfield Elan III w/ DMZ mystery pups
                      1995 Aria Pro II TA-65
                      2001 Gibson Les Paul Gothic w/ PG-1 & SH-8

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                      • #12
                        Re: NS2 and delay FX loop

                        Originally posted by PFDarkside View Post
                        I think you're confused how the effects loop works. Amp's input is the preamp in, Effects Loop Send is the preamp output, Effects Loop Return is the Power Amp input. (The X connection pattern image you posted is correct)

                        To use the NS-2 to gate preamp noise, the NS-2 Send goes to the Amp input, the Effects Loops Send goes to the NS-2 Return and the NS-2 Out goes to the Amp Effects Loop Return. You'll add the MT-2 into the NS-2 loop along with the amp's preamp.

                        Order should be:
                        Guitar -> Tuner -> Wah -> NS2 in
                        NS2 send -> MT-2 -> Amp Input
                        FX loop send -> Delay -> NS-2 Return
                        NS-2 Out -> FX loop Return
                        I agree with this except I would put the Delay after the NS-2 out so it doesn't kill the delay tails.

                        Originally posted by Coma View Post
                        I see. So then, the noise produced by the guitar is filtered by the NS2 in the first stage, whereas the noise added by the MT2 is filtered out after the pre-amp, in the second NS2 stage?
                        Not exactly, the input senses the signal from the guitar so the gate closes when the signal from the guitar is gone, the actual gating happens to whatever is in the loop of the NS.
                        Last edited by devastone; 12-30-2016, 09:19 PM.

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                        • #13
                          Re: NS2 and delay FX loop

                          Originally posted by devastone View Post
                          I agree with this except I would put the Delay after the NS-2 out so it doesn't kill the delay tails.
                          Where's the head smack emoji? Great call.
                          Oh no.....


                          Oh Yeah!

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                          • #14
                            Re: NS2 and delay FX loop

                            So, this?
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                            --------------------------------------------------------
                            1973 Aria 551
                            1984 Larrivee RS-4 w/ EMG SA/SA/89
                            1989 Charvel 750 XL w/ DMZ Tone Zone & Air Norton
                            1990's noname crap-o-caster plywood P/J Bass
                            1991 Heartfield Elan III w/ DMZ mystery pups
                            1995 Aria Pro II TA-65
                            2001 Gibson Les Paul Gothic w/ PG-1 & SH-8

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                            • #15
                              Re: NS2 and delay FX loop

                              Originally posted by PFDarkside View Post
                              I think you're confused how the effects loop works. Amp's input is the preamp in, Effects Loop Send is the preamp output, Effects Loop Return is the Power Amp input. (The X connection pattern image you posted is correct)

                              To use the NS-2 to gate preamp noise, the NS-2 Send goes to the Amp input, the Effects Loops Send goes to the NS-2 Return and the NS-2 Out goes to the Amp Effects Loop Return. You'll add the MT-2 into the NS-2 loop along with the amp's preamp.

                              Order should be:
                              Guitar -> Tuner -> Wah -> NS2 in
                              NS2 send -> MT-2 -> Amp Input
                              FX loop send -> Delay -> NS-2 Return
                              NS-2 Out -> FX loop Return

                              This was from Boss Tech support.

                              Hi Daniel,

                              That connection scheme will not get rid of noise from within your amp's preamp circuitry when you're using the amp's internal distortion channel. That's not what the four cable method is for and the NS-2 is not designed to be used that way either.

                              The NS-2 is designed to be either used "in-line" between noisy guitar pedals and you're amp, or by using it's Send / Return jacks as a "mini" effects loop where you could instead place your noisy, high gain pedals.

                              You're welcome to try different connection schemes to see if you can find a custom configuration that suits your purposes, however, the two main connection schemes that the NS-2 was really meant to be used with are the ones on page 2 of the Owner's Manual. We have attached this NS-2's Owner's Manual to this e-mail for your convenience.



                              Kind Regards,
                              Roland Product Support
                              Last edited by mantis; 12-31-2016, 07:33 AM.

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