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ChristoMephisto
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Posted - 06/07/2009 : 21:14:42
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Not a whole lot showed up for using effects in stereo, and was wondering if anyone had any tips or tricks for stereo. One is I have my DD3 after the PN2 so he echo can carry on after the sound has panned to the other amp. Since the DD3 is mono input, its placed in the PN2 output B, with the Output to amp B and a jack plug in the Direct Out. Andy Summers and Goerge Lynch use a long Delay in to a short Delay.
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DeFrag
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USA
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PaulH
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535 Posts |
Posted - 06/09/2009 : 00:19:34
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Loads of ways to do stereo splits, and wether to have more effects on one side or the other, or have stereo effects into more stereo effects.
Delays are the most popular. Delay into delay. Different delays L/R. Delay split wet/dry with the wet feeding another delay. etc. etc. |
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verivorax
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Canada
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Posted - 06/09/2009 : 04:38:52
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Take each output of a DD-2 or 3, or DM-3 into a DC-series or other stereo pedal, final output to 4 amps. You could throw an octaver on one of the outputs, or another delay.. 
More amps = more mayhem!! |
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FRANZONI
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Ireland
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Posted - 06/09/2009 : 08:06:36
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quote: Originally posted by verivorax
Take each output of a DD-2 or 3, or DM-3 into a DC-series or other stereo pedal, final output to 4 amps. You could throw an octaver on one of the outputs, or another delay.. 
More amps = more mayhem!!
wouldn't fancy carying all those amps into a gig..... .....  |
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verivorax
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Canada
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Posted - 06/09/2009 : 14:12:04
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oh no, it's not practical at all!! That said.. 4x 5w combos wouldn't be bad - not any worse than a head and two cabs!
I think my ideal setup would be 2 Subway Rockets and then a slew of other amps to back them up.. |
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