i decided and i dont like it. That phasing nonsense just drives my head in. ..
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cool idea.. what if they had like a multi out for it!? that would work better.
i decided and i dont like it. That phasing nonsense just drives my head in. ..
EDIT;
cool idea.. what if they had like a multi out for it!? that would work better.
there are 2 outputs. So you could record 2 DI tracks in 1 go. Could be interesting for stuff where quadtracking isn't an option
No, one input two outputs on separate tracks.
i dont know what you mean..but you can plug in with 1 guitar and drive 2 amps...so you could also record 2 DI tracks
so like output 1 = Original track
output 2= Manipulated track
Isnt that more like mimic the amp in the room to prevent ear fatigue in headphones?
Well, thats the official description but TO ME it seems like i'm hearing double-tracked guitars with the "space" knob operating as the panning amount...sort of...
Well, thats the official description but TO ME it seems like i'm hearing double-tracked guitars with the "space" knob operating as the panning amount...sort of...
I checked the reference manual: its using "reflections" of the signal like it was bouncinbg back from walls or the floor. Depending on the delay time for these reflections you will hear some sort of fattening (by combiltering). Depending on your ears it might be sortof doubling, in the sense of two guitars playing the same thing very tightly - rhythm-wise...
Got mine - works ok in stereo - almost not at all in mono.
I'll return mine.
Should be easy to implement something similar for the KPA - for now the 'wide' feature will do about the same trick.