Rekster
Experienced
I’ve been a huge fan of stereo amp setups for quite some time, which was one of the reasons I picked up the Axe FX III - to simplify my life. Every time I think I have things set up correctly I realize that something is still not right. I've followed training videos and have searched the forums but can't seem to find anything explaining how to do this. Could an expert please help put my mind at ease and tell me the correct way to do this?
As it is I have two amp blocks in parallel, hard panned left and right - both running into a single row of effects and then routed into two cab blocks panned hard left/right. I realized today by bypassing a cab block (and hearing results on both sides) that I'm clearly doing this wrong. I see my problem - I'm sending both L/R sides into both cab blocks at once. Is there a way to split the L/R output of my last effect so I can isolate what side is hitting each cab block? Or is there a better way of accomplishing this?
I’ll include a screenshot as well as the preset itself.
As it is I’m clearly not doing this correctly so if could someone please let me know the correct way I’d really appreciate it.
Thanks.
As it is I have two amp blocks in parallel, hard panned left and right - both running into a single row of effects and then routed into two cab blocks panned hard left/right. I realized today by bypassing a cab block (and hearing results on both sides) that I'm clearly doing this wrong. I see my problem - I'm sending both L/R sides into both cab blocks at once. Is there a way to split the L/R output of my last effect so I can isolate what side is hitting each cab block? Or is there a better way of accomplishing this?
I’ll include a screenshot as well as the preset itself.
As it is I’m clearly not doing this correctly so if could someone please let me know the correct way I’d really appreciate it.
Thanks.