Can I do a chain of pedals, condenser mic in the voco loco, send out to my plethoraX5 and out to my jims800 then to my PA from the jims800? Still new to all this and trying to figure it all out.
The Voco Loco offers phantom power for a condenser mic, so you can use that as input source. The effect chain is separate - you can add any effects/units, as long as you go out and back in with a jack cable (send / receive). The pedals you mention can be used in any case. Note that the effects chain does not plug directly into the PA. The Voco Loco acts as a mixer between the dry signal and the effects chain, aside from being an amplifier, making the two compatible with each other. So with the knobs on the Voco Loco you can control to what extent you use the dry signal from the condenser mic, or to what extent you hear an effected (wet) signal. You can also turn the wet on or off with the stomp switch. Hope this helps
I just got the voco loco! Its great but struggling with the controls cause the send knob seems to lower a lot the signal when i set it at 10 while the receive doesn't compensate enough even at downright at the end. At the moment i have the mic input at 3:00 ( dry sounds optimum there) the send is at 10:00 cause after 10 it distorts the pedals and the receive at max ( from radial dealer i was told that send knob have 50dbu gain and receive knob +90dbu)
Hi Exangelus, thanks for watching! That sounds odd to me! Even if you turn down the receive, you can't raise the send over 10 o'clock without it resulting in distortion?
The mic input is at 1:00. The send at 10 and with the receive either full or back at 12:00, it distorts if i get the send over 10. The send at 11 sounds full and satisfactory but i cant get it there cause of the distortion. And it is irrelevant of lowering the gain in my soundcraft mixer. Still distorts when i sing loud.
Hi, thank you for the interesting video. I have one question: is it possible to use the effects by plugging the jack of the amplified guitar to the pedals? Or are all the pedals monopolized by the use of the Voco Loco? Sorry for my english and thank you
Hi Gianni! The Vocoloco has only an xlr mic input. To route a guitar (or any line signal) through there with a jack to xlr cable is tricky, because line signal is a lot stronger than mic signal. You can do this by putting a DI box in between, an attenuator or even a cable with built-in resistor. Hope this helps!
Hi i wonder about the stereo reverb pedal how can it sound stereo since the voco loco provides just a mono xlr line out? I think it sounded a bit of stereo in the video?
This was very helpful thank you
Can I do a chain of pedals, condenser mic in the voco loco, send out to my plethoraX5 and out to my jims800 then to my PA from the jims800? Still new to all this and trying to figure it all out.
The Voco Loco offers phantom power for a condenser mic, so you can use that as input source. The effect chain is separate - you can add any effects/units, as long as you go out and back in with a jack cable (send / receive). The pedals you mention can be used in any case. Note that the effects chain does not plug directly into the PA. The Voco Loco acts as a mixer between the dry signal and the effects chain, aside from being an amplifier, making the two compatible with each other. So with the knobs on the Voco Loco you can control to what extent you use the dry signal from the condenser mic, or to what extent you hear an effected (wet) signal. You can also turn the wet on or off with the stomp switch. Hope this helps
@@NutsAndBolts thank you!!!
I just got the voco loco! Its great but struggling with the controls cause the send knob seems to lower a lot the signal when i set it at 10 while the receive doesn't compensate enough even at downright at the end. At the moment i have the mic input at 3:00 ( dry sounds optimum there) the send is at 10:00 cause after 10 it distorts the pedals and the receive at max ( from radial dealer i was told that send knob have 50dbu gain and receive knob +90dbu)
Hi Exangelus, thanks for watching! That sounds odd to me! Even if you turn down the receive, you can't raise the send over 10 o'clock without it resulting in distortion?
The mic input is at 1:00. The send at 10 and with the receive either full or back at 12:00, it distorts if i get the send over 10. The send at 11 sounds full and satisfactory but i cant get it there cause of the distortion. And it is irrelevant of lowering the gain in my soundcraft mixer. Still distorts when i sing loud.
Hi, thank you for the interesting video. I have one question: is it possible to use the effects by plugging the jack of the amplified guitar to the pedals? Or are all the pedals monopolized by the use of the Voco Loco?
Sorry for my english and thank you
Hi Gianni! The Vocoloco has only an xlr mic input. To route a guitar (or any line signal) through there with a jack to xlr cable is tricky, because line signal is a lot stronger than mic signal. You can do this by putting a DI box in between, an attenuator or even a cable with built-in resistor. Hope this helps!
@@NutsAndBolts Grazie!!!
Hi i wonder about the stereo reverb pedal how can it sound stereo since the voco loco provides just a mono xlr line out? I think it sounded a bit of stereo in the video?
The Voco Loco is only mono unfortunately! Thanks for watching