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		<title>Using TC Electronic effects processors in guitar amplifier loops &#8211; part 2</title>
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In these 2 videos we take a look at how to hook up digital effects processors in serial and parallel effects loops. We also look at advantages/disadvantages of each type and how to use the Kill Dry function in TC Electronic guitar processors.
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