![]() ![]() When the Interface is disabled, signals pass straight through, input to output. In normal use – that is, used as part of a typical guitar-stompbox-amp signal chain – the inputs and outputs operate at instrument level, and so can take inputs from guitars, basses and other stompboxes or an amp’s effects loop, and can be fed to more stompboxes or to an amp’s input or effects loop return. In essence, the Interface is a two-in, two-out USB audio interface for macOS, Windows, iOS, iPadOS and Android, packaged in a stompbox enclosure that matches the styling and design aesthetic of Teisco’s conventional guitar effects pedals. Enter Teisco with a new solution to all of this in the form of the recently released Interface Pedal. You can remedy this with the addition of a reamplification box, but this just adds another stage of complexity to your rig, and leaves you with problems such as how to bypass the computer-bound part of the chain when it isn’t needed, and how to get the right effects into the right part of the effects chain (ie pre or post overdrive). ![]() But it isn’t easy or straightforward to fit all-singing, all-dancing computer-based guitar processing into such a signal chain, not least because computer audio interfaces, which generally have instrument input connectors, don’t tend to output instrument-level signals that can be plumbed directly into a guitar amp. ![]()
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