I think this would be good if you wanted to run stereo effects to the front of amp. This would be very useful if we wanted to run FX8 to the front of Axe.
Yes, but then it wouldn't be similar amps. Because one would need to have its Input set to left, and Balance to left, and the other Input:right and Balance:right.
So there would be differences. "Linking" would require specifying exactly which amp parameters would be linked and which not. And there are so many amp parameters.
Or you could use panning to the input and then L+R sum in the amp to sort that out, and therefore keep the amps identical, with all parameters linked.
I'm sure there's loads of effects that people might want "identical twin" versions of in the same preset
L+R Sum does what it says it does: it sums left and right to mono. So that's no use.
Only hard-panned effects before the amp can be split into separate paths (using as VOL block) and led to separate amps.
Most effects are not hard-panned.
Can you describe such scenarios? TBH I can't think of (m)any, except when a player needs two paths: 1x FRFR, and 1x tube power amp with cab.
Sorry, should have been more specific: vol/pan blocks before the amps (one each, panned respectively), so that each amp only receives one side of the original stereo signal. Amps will then of course output a signal equal in both left and right halves of the stereo signal, so would need a mixer to re-mix the correct sides etc...
I record two reamp (side left side right) for rhythmic, panned, with the AsioForAll drivers i adjust my preset in the mix (in Cubase), with bass and drum, and it's very good. But, i must set the each AMP, if i can "link" there it would be more praticalWhat would you like to accomplish with it?
It's a good thing :encouragement:This is a good idea for the RAC12... i'll do it
But that'll only work with hard-panned fx. And there aren't many. Most stereo fx pan somewhere inbetween (except ping-pong delays and such). This means the VOL blocks would not get fully Left / Right signals but mixed ones, and splitting would not work optimally...
Not that I'm against it. Just pointing out obstacles.
This is a good idea for the RAC12... i'll do it
Adding a 2nd Amp block increases CPU with just a couple of percent.
It's easy and fast with AE. Copy AMP1 (Edit Block > Copy) and paste it onto AMP2 (Edit Block > Paste), then set "Input Select" and "Balance" to the opposite values of AMP1.
Hi, i use a preset in stéréo with two blocs AMP (1&2) work out them in the mix in Cubase.
Is it possible to link the two AMP block to adjust them together?
I try with "Global Link" without succes :grey: