Hi friends,
I am relatively new to all the recording, the equipment and things, I have a interest now that I pickep up playing Steel.
My Question is this,
I have a BOSS BR-600 Recorder, and it only has 1 Guitar/Bass Input, 2 Mike Inputs, and an 1/8" line input.
I want to hook my Transtubefex in stereo for recording, just to play around and see what sound I get.
Can I go thru the 2 mike inputs for the processor, or should I even be worried about this...I play with one amp in mono, but it seems some of the presets were meant to be played in stereo, just wondering if there are different effects to doing this.
Also, the BR-600 will record 2 tracks at once giving a stereo effect, from the Mono source, so should I even worry about going in from the stereo section of the processor?
Thanks,
Chris
Recording In Stereo Help
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First the TranstubeFex will take your mono guitar input and depending on what program you have, it will output two channels and simulate stereo. There are two recording outputs on the rear and a switch to set the speaker emulation for these outputs. You can run them to the mike input on your recorder. Set the levels so it doesn't overload the recorders inputs (if that is a problem).
I used to have a TTFex and if you set the delay and reverbs with slightly different time delays, that seems to enhance the "stereo" effect.
I used to have a TTFex and if you set the delay and reverbs with slightly different time delays, that seems to enhance the "stereo" effect.