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Hi, the newbie with the tsr and m-308 mixer again. All the advice I've gotten so far has been a big help. Until my manual arrives I've been tinkering around.
I picked up a cheap Zoom 2000 effect I've been playing with. I'm curious about something I've read concering panning effects away from the dry sound to open up the sound. I'm confused how to go about this. Does the track have to be in stereo to do this? I don't understand, say on a mono guitar track, how to pan the reverb or delay to a different location in the stereo field when you're only dealing with one track and channel. Wouldn't you need two guitar tracks to achieve this?
Thanks,
Jodi
I picked up a cheap Zoom 2000 effect I've been playing with. I'm curious about something I've read concering panning effects away from the dry sound to open up the sound. I'm confused how to go about this. Does the track have to be in stereo to do this? I don't understand, say on a mono guitar track, how to pan the reverb or delay to a different location in the stereo field when you're only dealing with one track and channel. Wouldn't you need two guitar tracks to achieve this?
Thanks,
Jodi