Thanks Momo! This is the kind of info i need as im just trying to dip my toes into digital recording. What DAW program are you using here? And also…. Whats that 2 string i see back there ? ;)
Nice video Momo! In a live situation, do you think you'll get the same result splitting the signal and then merging it with a line selector (e.g. Boss LS2)? Or just going with the dry/wet knob?
Hey Massimo , thats a good question.. with the ls2 there are 2 ways 2 look at it ...if you only have 2 effects hooked up you have blend control and its basically a mono out where you can control your dry sound so your distortion has a dry to be backed up by ...if the ls2 only has one of its channels with say your preamp or distortion then the other channel can be used as a totally dry separate output thus creating what i have going on with the sansamp.....the real difference by having 2 separate outputs instead of just a blend is that you can eq each channel as you wand and you can also pan each channel where you want creating a better seperation then just a straight up mono blend ...hope that helps, have a great day and thanks for dropping by , you rock M
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right on , love you guys and thanks for all you do you totally rock M
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you welcome my friend, anytime ,,thanks for dropping by you totally rock M
Thanks Momo! This is the kind of info i need as im just trying to dip my toes into digital recording. What DAW program are you using here?
And also…. Whats that 2 string i see back there ? ;)
Right on Daniel ...i use logic and thats a waterstone 2 string bass , thanks for dropping by you totally rock M
Nice video Momo!
In a live situation, do you think you'll get the same result splitting the signal and then merging it with a line selector (e.g. Boss LS2)? Or just going with the dry/wet knob?
Hey Massimo , thats a good question.. with the ls2 there are 2 ways 2 look at it ...if you only have 2 effects hooked up you have blend control and its basically a mono out where you can control your dry sound so your distortion has a dry to be backed up by ...if the ls2 only has one of its channels with say your preamp or distortion then the other channel can be used as a totally dry separate output thus creating what i have going on with the sansamp.....the real difference by having 2 separate outputs instead of just a blend is that you can eq each channel as you wand and you can also pan each channel where you want creating a better seperation then just a straight up mono blend ...hope that helps, have a great day and thanks for dropping by , you rock M