HomesickAlien
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Atlantis wrote on 11 Jul. (1:57) :
I can't agree with you here. Isn't the POD like an amp and effects unit in one? So if you add a reverb or delay effect, why would you convert it down to mono? If there are mono compatibility problems, you can always fix those later, but I wouldn't go limiting your options from the start if you have the possibility of getting a much better recording otherwise.
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I guess I'm assuming that the POD, like most guitar equipment, is built to sound essentially the same in mono as in stereo. Most guitar players play through one amp instead of two and can't really take advantage of stereo effects. As such most guitar equipment bounces a mono signal to left and right at the last second for "stereo" sound (especially at the price point of the POD). I can't see any reason why he'd have very much difference between his left and right channels even if that weren't the case.
Just an opinion though... and at this point, off topic anyway. |
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