By StayKrushN
Tue Oct 06, 2015 6:04 am
I have a Fender Rhodes VST Instrument that I have playing through a stereo channel on my Firewire Mackie Onyx 1220i. I have a Stereo delay pedal plugged into my Aux and coming back onto a stereo Aux Return, where I apply the effect using my Aux knob.
I would like to apply a Mono Distortion pedal, BEFORE the signal is effected by my Stereo delay pedal.
If I run a Mono pedal and apply it on Aux 1, to my Stereo Fender Rhodes VST instrument, would it cause the signal to turn mono? Or would my Fender Rhodes still have it's Stereo Image, but ONLY the distortion EFFECT be in mono?
In my mind, I see the Mono distortion pedal running through Aux 1 and returning to the "L" Mono input of the Aux Return and the Stereo Delay running through Aux 2 and returning to stereo Aux Return 2.
Would my Stereo channels, either software or hardware, playing through my Onyx 1220i, lose their stereo image if they have a MONO pedal Aux applied to them?
Thank you, I'm still researching this and learning everyday as much as I can before I buy stuff and not be able to use it properly.
I would like to apply a Mono Distortion pedal, BEFORE the signal is effected by my Stereo delay pedal.
If I run a Mono pedal and apply it on Aux 1, to my Stereo Fender Rhodes VST instrument, would it cause the signal to turn mono? Or would my Fender Rhodes still have it's Stereo Image, but ONLY the distortion EFFECT be in mono?
In my mind, I see the Mono distortion pedal running through Aux 1 and returning to the "L" Mono input of the Aux Return and the Stereo Delay running through Aux 2 and returning to stereo Aux Return 2.
Would my Stereo channels, either software or hardware, playing through my Onyx 1220i, lose their stereo image if they have a MONO pedal Aux applied to them?
Thank you, I'm still researching this and learning everyday as much as I can before I buy stuff and not be able to use it properly.