Can you comment more on this?yes, at the end. There's only one scenario where I don't use it at the end but it's not relevant for the FX8
Look closely. There are four level meters in each block. Are you sure you're not comparing the input pair to the output pair?Has anyone else noticed that one side of the stereo track registers at a different level when using the enhancer block?
Look closely. There are four level meters in each block. Are you sure you're not comparing the input pair to the output pair?
it depends on how you set the block, you can have all the sound coming mostly from one side if you wantHas anyone else noticed that one side of the stereo track registers at a different level when using the enhancer block?
it depends on how you set the block, you can have all the sound coming mostly from one side if you want
Never mind. I thought you had an Axe-Fx III. The Axe II doesn’t have the meters I was referring to.Hey Rex. I’m actually referring to the input meters on my DAW (Studio One). I’m using the Axe as the interface via USB.
Has anyone else noticed that one side of the stereo track registers at a different level when using the enhancer block?
The TC Mimiq uses a different approach to making a mono signal sound stereo. It's primarily (but not entirely) a delay with the delay time step-modulated by an envelope trigger. It's extremely difficult, if not impossible, to achieve that same effect in the AxeFX.
If you don't play thru a stereo PA there's no reason to use the enhancer or to run 2 outputs into the mixer, won't make any differenceMy apologies for resurrecting an old thread, but in reading through the various responses to how the Enhancer is best utilized on the AX8, I had a quick question.
The venue (church) in which I play most often is not set up for stereo sound, but I "fake it" and add a bit of width to my sound by running both outputs on 2 seperate channels to FOH from my AX8, panned left and right. Is this enough of a trick to make the Enhancer viable for live use? I plan to try it, but thought I could save some time by just asking.
You can’t “widen” a mono system. It’s still mono, and an Enhancer won’t help.The venue (church) in which I play most often is not set up for stereo sound, but I "fake it" and add a bit of width to my sound by running both outputs on 2 seperate channels to FOH from my AX8, panned left and right.