MIDI + Marshall JVM

Re: MIDI + Marshall JVM

I have a TC Electronic G Major and an Eleven Rack that I use for effects with my JVM410H, as well as my other amps. I also have a Behringer FCB 1010 to do all of my programming between them all. However, I am such a MIDIot that I gave up on even trying to do all of that programming. I'm probably making it harder than it really is though.
 
Re: MIDI + Marshall JVM

wouldn't it be considerably cheaper to switch to a multieffects unit? like a boss gt10? then i could have all the effects, and midi capabilities in 1 box

Yes and no.

If you already have all the effects you want in stompbox form, then no, especially if you find a MIDI loop thingie on the used market.

But if you don't have all the effects you want in stompbox form, them yes, a processor is the cheaper route.
 
Re: MIDI + Marshall JVM

I have a TC Electronic G Major and an Eleven Rack that I use for effects with my JVM410H, as well as my other amps. I also have a Behringer FCB 1010 to do all of my programming between them all. However, I am such a MIDIot that I gave up on even trying to do all of that programming. I'm probably making it harder than it really is though.

It can be as simple or as complicated as you make it.

Personally, I don't mess around with the relay switching stuff built into my 1010. I just use it for MIDI controlling my JVM and VF-1, or at least I used to. Awhile back I got ahold of a Roland MIDI controller that was designed for the VF-1.
 
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