Re: pedz w/ stereo inz
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2018 10:38 am
BOSS DC-2W!
actual wrote:Most of the Digitech PDS series have stereo ins n outs
I recently sold one of the ugly grey ones, the PDS-1700 chorus/flanger. Kinda regret it, the flanger side can get quite throaty and awesome.
Probably depends on the pedal though i think it is quite common for pedals to sum the inputs on the wet path. Isn't dual mono the stereo-est though?Errant Tiger wrote:This is probably a stupid question but are the ins on selected Behringer pedals (e.g., FX600) stereo, or just dual mono?
To be absolutely honest I don't technically know the difference! I just want cheap pedals with two inputs.qersty wrote:Probably depends on the pedal though i think it is quite common for pedals to sum the inputs on the wet path. Isn't dual mono the stereo-est though?Errant Tiger wrote:This is probably a stupid question but are the ins on selected Behringer pedals (e.g., FX600) stereo, or just dual mono?
Thank you! I don't know if it's screamingly obvious, if you did a particularly great job of distilling it, or if I'm just feeling particularly comprehending at the moment, but that makes perfect sense.manymanyhaha wrote:Dual mono is where the left and right inputs do not mix, are effected separately and then go to their respective outputs. So you could have a drum machine in the left and a guitar in the right and the outputs would be a drum machine on the left and a guitar on the right.
Some pedals with dual inputs will combine the left and right signals, effect them and then split that back out to the two outputs. So with the above example, you would end up with a drum machine combined with a guitar on both outputs.
That be the difference.