yes, my idea was only for live purpose
By the way, a pan control is possible on kemper? For live situation with a guitar on a back track (not a global control)
yes, my idea was only for live purpose
By the way, a pan control is possible on kemper? For live situation with a guitar on a back track (not a global control)
pay attention on the D notes on kemper delay files...sound strange, seems on center
3 files:
Kemper delay:
two tap delay settings: mix100%, delay 1 10ms, delay 2 0%, feedback 0, stereo 100%, modulatuion flutter ducking etc 0
PT Delay:
mod delay 10ms on left side
Kemper mono phase
i've applied PT mod delay with 10ms on the Right side, flip the phase on right side, put a mono plugin on the master track
the last thing on the pt delay file gives a mute file so i haven't uploaded it
by the way, tomorrow i will record a few sample...so we can discuss it
Thank you
Take care that you have the Stereo Parameter set to 100%
on two tap delay?
hello, thanks for the idea
I'm trying your solutions:with the double touch, even with the modulation disabled, you can hear some phase problems .... create something like a chorus ... and the note D (on every octave, on a standard pitch of 440) becomes "mono" or centered if you prefer
-settings mix100% / delay1 10ms / delay2 0% / fb 0 / stereo 100% / modulation 0-
when I make the 10ms delay on protools (using mod delay III for example), I do not feel any problem
with the wide stereo thing ... maybe it works on a clean tone, but for my purpose it's not the best solution
For those who play as the only guitarist in a band it would be great to have something like a delay from 3 to 45 ms to be assigned on one side to have a diffused stereo and create space for the singer in the middle
There may be a "stereo setting" for example:
Delay one side
panning (for a band that uses additional sounds it would have the additional guitar on the left and the guitarist on the right)
another useful thing would be to route the spdif as a loop (the g Major has a bad converter, but it can set a delay on one side only)