Right, so if I go into 1 L, 1 R and 2 L, this is essentially like having 3 inputs provided I set it up correctly in the grid?if you're going to be using two at once, make sure one goes to input 1 left and the other goes to input 1 right. you have two input 1 left inputs, so make sure the guitars plugged into those are used alternately.
If I do this, will the signal output the Axe hard left and right?i doubt you'll notice a difference. as sean said...use volume blocks at the beginning of every chain to select (using the input select parameter) the left or right input. only signal from that input will them be processed through the chain. you can have two parallel chains processing the left and right inputs separately, or just use the volume block as an automatic input selector. if you use two chains and you want both guitars to exit the axe separately, use the pan pots in the preset mixer page to pan the two rows hard right and left. this will send one guitar to output 1 left and the other to output 1 right.
You're right!the output of the axe is always panned hard left and right. it's stereo.
I only need the efx in stereo.Make sure you use separate amp blocks for the left and right inputs. The amp block sums the inputs and processes in mono. Have to use two separate amp blocks to stay true stereo.
I only need the efx in stereo.
And my L and R would only be used one or the other. Never at the same time.
So I played around with Rear Inputs L and Rso just don't pan the rows in the mixer page. job done. you'll understand it better once you actually try it....i think you're making some incorrect assumptions at the moment. if you never need to use more than one guitar at a time, then basically you could just set input 1 to L+R sum and not do anything else. all three inputs will be summed to mono and appear at the centre of the input before entering the grid. if you need to use more than one at a time, then you need to separately process the left and right inputs...which are selected and routed to the grid using the volume blocks. the signals outputting the volume blocks will still be panned centre.