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<blockquote data-quote="John Roberts" data-source="post: 141642" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>Re: Infocomm???</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Some delay based effects will create their stereo output where one delayed signal is added to the dry to make the right output, and the left has the delay subtracted from the dry. If these two get summed to mono, the added and subtracted part cancels out and the effect is degraded or worse. So stereo can make a difference with some reverbs, chorus, flanging, etc, so do what the gig needs. If the EFX have stereo out, and you are mixing mono, just use one side or the other, do not sum them. </p><p></p><p>JR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Roberts, post: 141642, member: 126"] Re: Infocomm??? Some delay based effects will create their stereo output where one delayed signal is added to the dry to make the right output, and the left has the delay subtracted from the dry. If these two get summed to mono, the added and subtracted part cancels out and the effect is degraded or worse. So stereo can make a difference with some reverbs, chorus, flanging, etc, so do what the gig needs. If the EFX have stereo out, and you are mixing mono, just use one side or the other, do not sum them. JR [/QUOTE]
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