Also, make sure the Cab block's Input Mode is set to Stereo.Both of your cabs in the cab block are panned center. Hard pan them opposite each other.
Because I tried panning the voices and nothing changed except some volume loss. Even panning the block itself doesn’t actually pan in the stereo field.Both voices in the screenshot are panned center. Why do you expect them to give you stereo sound with this configuration?
I tried that and it didn’t work when I panned the pitch effects L/R.Both of your cabs in the cab block are panned center. Hard pan them opposite each other.
I would prefer to have the block before the cab if possible. I like the tone with the block there the best.Place the pitch block after the cab. Pan voice 1 left, and voice 2 right.
Are all the blocks after it stereo?
The blocks after and the cab block itself are set to stereo.Also, make sure the Cab block's Input Mode is set to Stereo.
Hard panning Cab 1 Left and Cab 2 Right fixes it for me with your preset on my Axe III.I tried that and it didn’t work when I panned the pitch effects L/R.
Interesting. I swear I tried doing that during my troubleshooting. I’ll give it another go tonight.Hard panning Cab 1 Left and Cab 2 Right fixes it for me with your preset on my Axe III.
Oops, I was messing with parallel vs series on that preset and must have forgot to put it back before uploading. Thanks for pointing that out and your help. Really appreciate it.One of your reverb blocks is also set to 100% wet in series. if you turn that block on it will sum to mono again. The wet input to the reverb algorithms is mono. The dry signal keeps the stereo image, but the wet does not. For full stereo thru reverb, you'll need to use two reverb blocks in parallel.
Interesting. I swear I tried doing that during my troubleshooting. I’ll give it another go tonight.
If I had two of the same amp blocks panned L/R could I still use the cab block with the two IRs panned center and still maintain the stereo field of the pitch block? Trying to see what I can do to save cpu as well.
That is very helpful to know, and makes sense. In the case where I want to keep the SM57/R121 mic combo on the IRs, is the only way to effectively do that by adding a second identical cab block and pan both blocks L/R?No, you'd have a mono signal that is twice as loud. The only way to keep the stereo image intact is to hard pan the cabs. When the cab block is set to Stereo input, cabs 1 and 3 are fed by the Left input channel and cabs 2 and 4 are fed by the right input channel. They must be kept separate to maintain the stereo image.
Got it! I understand the limitations I have been implementing on myself. I'll keep experimenting with routing now that I have a better handle on it. Thank you for your help!Yes, if you want both cabs to be used for both channels, you'll need to add a second cab block and select those same IRs in that block as well. You'd set the input mode in one block to Left Only and hard pan the cabs Left. In the other, you'd select Right Only input and pan the cabs hard right.
You could combine the two cabs into a single user IR, but the factory cabs cannot be exported for that directly. You could potentially use a tone match to combine them, but the FM9 does not have that feature.
The simpler solution would be to move the pitch block after the cab block.