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How to use an external effects processor on the tascam neo

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Manual here:http://www.fullcompass.com/common/files/10255-Tascam%202488-neo%20manual.pdf If you look at the back you will see two effects sends. Apparently from the manual you can use the line inputs for returns. This is where it might become confusing. Each line in is also a TRS jack. That means that using a common guitar or unbalanced cable will make the jack act as an input. If you use a shielded !/4" stereo cable( stereo jacks on each end) then the jacks can send a signal and receive a signal. If your effects unit has one of these jacks also you just need the proper cable. If not you use a cable with ends that match your unit and the Tascam. There are several combinations of effects assignment available and you should consult the manual carefully. I would recommend joining a support or users forum for this unit. Try this one:http://www.sweetwater.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25978 or this one:http://homerecording.com/bbs/showthread.php?t=276889 The last one is a site worth joining and I highly recommend it.

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