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Guessing they might be referring to when it is running in 4CM mode, in which case its mono in/out with a mono loop.Some people are claiming this doesn't have stereo IN?
They. must be wrong... I thought this clearly had stereo in.
Guessing they might be referring to when it is running in 4CM mode, in which case its mono in/out with a mono loop.Some people are claiming this doesn't have stereo IN?
They. must be wrong... I thought this clearly had stereo in.
Reverb does not kill stereo
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True, but the Reverb sums the input to generate the effected (stereo) wet signal.That would be a serious drawback because we normally place the reverb at the end of the chain, and that would kill the stereo imaging of the delay, chorus, rotary, panned CABs, etc.
All reverb models, including the mono spring, maintain the integrity of the stereo path. And the same with the mono delays.
Of course, there are no two reverb effects working in parallel. Nobody does that.True, but the Reverb sums the input to generate the effected (stereo) wet signal.
The stereo image of the dry signal is maintained, though.
I thought a "True Stereo Reverb" existed and was a different thing...Of course, there are no two reverb effects working in parallel. Nobody does that.
Apparently someone does as multiple people have requested "true stereo Reverb" based on other products...Of course, there are no two reverb effects working in parallel. Nobody does that.
The diffusion makes that pointlessApparently someone does as multiple people have requested "true stereo Reverb" based on other products...
Pfft… obviously A.I. generated.
I have no experience but I don't think that's true based on what I've read...The diffusion makes that pointless
Yeah, the wording put me off as well. But who am I, but some schlep who prefers to let others engage in verbal fisticuffs while we quaff and enjoy each other's camaraderie. Let the kids have their fun, just know when to pull the plug on the amp when the kegs run dry....I think maybe you missed his intended insult of the product... It wasn't an actual question.
My understanding is that the wet signal of the reverb block is not keeping 100% L/R separation from input even with Stereo Spread > 0 which imparts some stereo effect - it can't because there's no "stereo" input select mode for the block (Only L,R,L+R). The combining is more evident at higher mix levels with audible L/R differences from prior blocks. To get complete separatation, I think you have to run 2 parallel reverbs, one with "input select = "Left" and the other with "input select" = "Right". Rotary is the same - I don't know for sure but I thought the "Input Select" was added to Reverb and Rotary to facilitate "True Stereo" for those that wanted it. My Ax2 does not have "Input Select" on Rotary or Reverb, but it's still possible to do the "true stereo" thing on these using preceding volume blocks - I don't bother for Reverb which I normally have mixed low, but for Rotary, I have some patches with 2 Rotary blocks in parallel to get 100% L/R separation from the preceding signal.I thought a "True Stereo Reverb" existed and was a different thing...
I thought my GSP-2101 did that, but maybe they did the same thing then... (30 years ago, so what do I know...)
He's talking about other products, not the Fractal Reverb block...My understanding is that the wet signal of the reverb block is not keeping 100% L/R separation from input even with Stereo Spread > 0 which imparts some stereo effect - it can't because there's no "stereo" input select mode for the block (Only L,R,L+R). The combining is more evident at higher mix levels with audible L/R differences from prior blocks. To get complete separatation, I think you have to run 2 parallel reverbs, one with "input select "Left" and the other with "input select" = "Right". Rotary is the same - I don't know for sure but I thought the "Input Select" was added to Reverb and Rotary to facilitate "True Stereo" for those that wanted it. My Ax2 does not have "Input Select" on Rotary or Reverb, but it's still possible to do the "true stereo" thing on these using preceding volume blocks - I don't bother for Reverb which I normally have mixed low, but for Rotary, I have some patches with 2 Rotary blocks in parallel to get 100% L/R separation from the preceding signal.
oooh dead giveaway that's real... The infamous plastic film screen protectors are still on lol
Also, other small details like the correct number of fingers on a handoooh dead giveaway that's real... The infamous plastic film screen protectors are still on. AI wouldnt struggle with whether or not to keep them on or take them off lol
