Acoustic guitar with 2 pickups and QC?

Hello!

I use a guitar with 2 pickups going out separate from my guitar with 2 mono cables.
Is it possible to connect it to INPUT 1 and 2, and have 2 separate EQ-s and 2 separate IR-s for each pickup? and then add effects for both pickups, then go out ot mixer with all of this? :slight_smile: thanks

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Absolutely. Create two separate signal strings (rows) and assign each to the applicable QC inputs for both guitar inputs. Add whatever FX blocks to each signal string and set the outputs to either XLR 1/2 or OUT 3/4 depending on if your mixer uses TRS or XLR etc.

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My plan is to connect 2 pickups from my acoustic, each in separate input. Then use separtae Gains and volumes adjusted and also EQ and IR for each pickup. After that, when pickups and sound of both are adjusted good, (in terms of good signal, good volume and EQ to get nice tone) somehow send them to same path on wich I add effects that i need (compression, chorus, delay and reverb)
And then when this is made i wanna go out also stereo, to get nice sound on 2 channels of my mixer.

Also i plan to go out on one more output, just the sound of guitar (widout effects) to feed my Helicon Voicelive Touch - for chord recognition. But for that i need only dry (no effects) sound of both pickups.

It will be interesting to set up the Quad on that way. but thats the setup i need for my performance, simple and effective 2 pickup system and vocal effects processor.

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that ought to work just fine!

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