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delay for a mic & a di?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Hague" data-source="post: 26025" data-attributes="member: 128"><p>Re: delay for a mic & a di?</p><p></p><p>Very cool - thanks all!</p><p>I played with it last night and am starting to really like the results. I have to agree that both signals are sufficiently different that no noticable comb filtering takes place. With very little channel strip eq, the mic signal is warmer and fatter and the di signal cuts through the mix better. So for the SR guitar I panned the mic signal almost hard right and the di signal center and I mirrored that for the SL guitar. In the mix I favor the mic signals keeping the guitars seperated nicely in the stereo field. For leads I bring up the di channel which brings it out nicely and pulls it to the center. Im not sure that it would be any different though if I simply double bussed a single guitar feed, might try that sometime too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Hague, post: 26025, member: 128"] Re: delay for a mic & a di? Very cool - thanks all! I played with it last night and am starting to really like the results. I have to agree that both signals are sufficiently different that no noticable comb filtering takes place. With very little channel strip eq, the mic signal is warmer and fatter and the di signal cuts through the mix better. So for the SR guitar I panned the mic signal almost hard right and the di signal center and I mirrored that for the SL guitar. In the mix I favor the mic signals keeping the guitars seperated nicely in the stereo field. For leads I bring up the di channel which brings it out nicely and pulls it to the center. Im not sure that it would be any different though if I simply double bussed a single guitar feed, might try that sometime too. [/QUOTE]
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