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+ | * [[media:5 Effects Guide.pdf | 5.9 Enhancer (ENH)]] | ||
+ | * [[media:9 Input-Output Parameters.pdf | 9.2 Audio Parameters]] | ||
* [[media:16 Appendix.pdf | 16.10 Mono and Stereo]] | * [[media:16 Appendix.pdf | 16.10 Mono and Stereo]] | ||
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=User contributions= | =User contributions= |
Revision as of 09:45, 4 April 2014
Contents
Manual
User contributions
Mono or stereo?
- There always be discussions (example). The Axe-Fx II sounds gloriously in stereo. However, that experience will not always translate very well to a live audience, because people seldom are in the right spot to hear both sides equally well.
Different mode for each output
- The Axe-Fx II makes it possible to have different mono/stereo modes for each of the outputs.
Effect blocks
- Flanger, Chorus and Phaser are set to mono by default. Use the parameter LFO Phase to switch the effect to stereo.
- Everything before an Amp block (and a mono Cab, Drive or Compressor block) will be summed to mono.
Phase cancellation
- Summing a stereo signal to mono may cause phase cancellation.