Gin - I've been scouring the internet for days to find what you just wrote here in a few lines!
Just one question...I don't understand what the benefits are of setting up as a 'Stereo' vs 'Mono' for either the "Wet track" being recorded....or the "Dry" counterpart being recorded in unison with it. Like, shouldn't I always record the tracks as 'Mono'?
For instance, when I want to record the Axe Fx (a processed sound + a dry track to revisit whenever) - I could add 2 new mono tracks in Cubase. My question is...what is the difference or benefit to recording those 2 new tracks as either "STEREO" tracks, "MONO" tracks, or a mixture of both? I'm a complete newb to Cubase and re-amping - so very curious what the difference is. Thanks!