DropjawBertone
New member
Hello!
I just recently bought a Fostex VF160EX multitrack recorder and so far I really love it. I'm an analog man all the way but this unit produces a comparable sound to the analog quality I've grown accustomed to.
My question is this.... Does anyone know how to apply the built-in digital effects to a track just in mono rather than stereo? For example... when I record, say, an acoustic guitar track dry, without any effects... and then later, apply reverb to it from the Fostex effects library, it sounds great. But, if I pan the guitar to the left, the reverb is still applied to both the left and right channels (even though the guitar was only recorded in mono to one track). So I can still hear the reverb (just the effect) in the right channel as well as in the left channel along with the guitar. I want to make it so that when I pan the instrument, the effect gets panned with it, in mono. Please help! Thank you all, in advance!
Dropjaw Bertone
I just recently bought a Fostex VF160EX multitrack recorder and so far I really love it. I'm an analog man all the way but this unit produces a comparable sound to the analog quality I've grown accustomed to.
My question is this.... Does anyone know how to apply the built-in digital effects to a track just in mono rather than stereo? For example... when I record, say, an acoustic guitar track dry, without any effects... and then later, apply reverb to it from the Fostex effects library, it sounds great. But, if I pan the guitar to the left, the reverb is still applied to both the left and right channels (even though the guitar was only recorded in mono to one track). So I can still hear the reverb (just the effect) in the right channel as well as in the left channel along with the guitar. I want to make it so that when I pan the instrument, the effect gets panned with it, in mono. Please help! Thank you all, in advance!
Dropjaw Bertone