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Episode 30
Why have the DI as mono? I use Pro Tools and record my DI as a stereo track. Any reason to not record the DI in stereo?
Episode 30
Nothing wrong with it per se, but basically comes down to just a waste of hard drive space that crowds up your track view, to be honest. It's mono coming out of your guitar. No need to double it up.Why have the DI as mono? I use Pro Tools and record my DI as a stereo track. Any reason to not record the DI in stereo?
You don't need the DI in stereo when re-amping to take advantage of stereo effects coming from the Axe Fx, like panning, phaser, flange? I'm guessing not based on what you're saying.Nothing wrong with it per se, but basically comes down to just a waste of hard drive space that crowds up your track view, to be honest. It's mono coming out of your guitar. No need to double it up.
The DI is a direct recording of your guitar. Your guitar is mono. The Instrument Input on your Axe-Fx is mono. So is every guitar amp you've ever owned. Your DI will work fine in mono.You don't need the DI in stereo when re-amping to take advantage of stereo effects coming from the Axe Fx, like panning, phaser, flange? I'm guessing not based on what you're saying.
Maybe I missed this, but if you were to use this live, I assume you would have to do something like one of the below options to keep the signals separate?
Or is there some better option?
- Use Output 1 for Guitar 1, running stereo or mono. Use Output 2 for Guitar 2, running stereo or mono
- Use Output 1 for both guitars, each Guitar's chain has a Vol block at the end to make one exclusively Left and the other exclusively Right. Route both Vol Blocks to Out1. Both guitars would be mono in this case
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