Hi all,
Considering the facts that the axe fx II has 2 instrument inputs , i was wondering how both signals were treated in the output side when both instruments are played at the same time?
Are they summed up in one and only track to the usb output or are 2 separate tracks created, one for each treated instrument ?
What about the standard outputs to a mixer or audio interface: are 2 different channels sent to the mixer ?
As I don't own an axe FX II yet, I'm pretty much confused reading the manual when we are told to switch the input from front to rear on the 3.4 section page 17 Connections Diagrams.
If the axe allows 2 different instruments to be played at the same time, does it give the opportunity to have 2 more raw tracks ( one for each instrument ) for reamping purpose?
Hoping to be as clear as possible in order to organise my thinking.
Many thanks for your forthcoming answers
Considering the facts that the axe fx II has 2 instrument inputs , i was wondering how both signals were treated in the output side when both instruments are played at the same time?
Are they summed up in one and only track to the usb output or are 2 separate tracks created, one for each treated instrument ?
What about the standard outputs to a mixer or audio interface: are 2 different channels sent to the mixer ?
As I don't own an axe FX II yet, I'm pretty much confused reading the manual when we are told to switch the input from front to rear on the 3.4 section page 17 Connections Diagrams.
If the axe allows 2 different instruments to be played at the same time, does it give the opportunity to have 2 more raw tracks ( one for each instrument ) for reamping purpose?
Hoping to be as clear as possible in order to organise my thinking.
Many thanks for your forthcoming answers