Really great for iems but that also means that you are never center focused for foh.2 slightly different amps + cabs hard panned
Stereo wet fx
Enhancer block on classic mode
This combination gives me a very wide stereo image in the IEMs. The width means I’m not competing with content in the center, so I don’t have to turn up my signal as loud to hear myself clearly, which results in a better, more natural sounding mix. I’ve tried the pitch shifting LFO and other tricks on the forum but I don’t really like them, they don’t sound as natural as the enhancer block classic mode which simply delays one side. I’ve also played around with flipping the phase on one side with the enhancer block, but compared to the widening effect of the enhancer block itself, I don’t think it makes a big difference.
+12 slightly different amps + cabs hard panned
Stereo wet fx
Enhancer block on classic mode
This combination gives me a very wide stereo image in the IEMs. The width means I’m not competing with content in the center, so I don’t have to turn up my signal as loud to hear myself clearly, which results in a better, more natural sounding mix. I’ve tried the pitch shifting LFO and other tricks on the forum but I don’t really like them, they don’t sound as natural as the enhancer block classic mode which simply delays one side. I’ve also played around with flipping the phase on one side with the enhancer block, but compared to the widening effect of the enhancer block itself, I don’t think it makes a big difference.
Have your tried panning the amps left and right and adding a subtle delay (~8ms) to one side?I use chorus and enhancer, but even without them, I might have 2 of the same amp, one with less treble and more presence, and the other the opposite.
I haven’tHave your tried panning the amps left and right and adding a subtle delay (~8ms) to one side?