DM60
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In this case mentioned by the OP, and was stated in one of the posts. If One channel is bass side and other is treble, then using the two outputs for EQ makes a lot of sense.
Now as to the stereo question, if the two captured sounds get panned, I don't know how it isn't stereo once you leave 0 on each track.
In this case, I will state it again, the better use for this is to allow the soundman to EQ the two outputs for an improved mix of the instrument.
Now as to the stereo question, if the two captured sounds get panned, I don't know how it isn't stereo once you leave 0 on each track.
In this case, I will state it again, the better use for this is to allow the soundman to EQ the two outputs for an improved mix of the instrument.