Hey Guys,
Seeking some clarification on how everyone prefers to track in their DAW w/ the KPA. Does this change if you're going SPDIF vs. analog?
My goal is to basically record mono "wet" guitar tracks, dialed in straight from the KPA tone profile (double tracked/panned). I'm curious as to whether or not there would be any real difference in recording single track stereo R/L and double track/pan it that way vs. record single track mono and double track/pan it that way. Would the sound difference be negligible or would it actually be a huge difference of technically 4 guitars vs. just 2?
~8 years ago when I last dabbled in home recording, I was double tracking/panning all guitars mono and was very happy w/ the sound. But now w/ the option of SPDIF (or even analog?) being stereo L/R, I'm confused how I should proceed.
Also, if choosing to track in stereo, will the recorded single track simply have both R/L signals on a single track or is it more meant to be split between 2 tracks - one track R and one track L? Or will both of these examples sound exactly the same?
I understand how to manipulate the VST audio connections/track input/output settings in my DAW, I'm just not sure if I should be focused on mono vs. stereo, 1 track R/L vs. 2 separate tracks R/L if tracking stereo.......
Thanks for your guys' input on this!