Now you can easily mix signal from your amplifier with line signals coming from. (Unless you have an amp with built in stereo capabilities, of course) Anyway, for live playing/rehearsing i think stereo is absolutely terrible, so id just use the effects mono output in any case. DUAL STEREO LINE MIXER is a Line mixer designer especially for guitar systems. I have never played live with a stereo set up before. This would have to be delivered as an stereo signal to the mixer, in order to take. But, in Guitar Rig there are some presets that use the Split component and create an stereo output. This goes to the mixer and there the final mix (including pan) is done. My delay and reverb pedals have modulation, so if I ran them in stereo Id get a fairly good sweep. Usually the output of a guitar (in live performance) is a jack cable, mono. Both my amplifiers will have microphones on them. You need two amps in order to get stereo effects. I have a conference coming up and I am contemplating whether to run my guitar rig in stereo or not. #STEREO GUITAR RIG SOFTWARE#Presets were compatible as well with Guitar Rig 6 software program. All presets are written in GR4 or GR5 syntax so no worries about usability. They are conveniently organized by musical genre into various style packages. Let’s take a look at the difference between the two. However, there’s sometimes a bit of confusion when discussing stereo or wet/dry setups. It adds extra depth and dimension while making every note seem more alive. This listing is for local pickup in our Phenix City AL showroom only. Yet since the debut of the Line 6 POD in 1998, the tides have gradually turned, to the point where one good modelling unit can replace an entire guitar rigs worth of gear. Rack effects unit is a Behringer FX2000, if it matters. All guitar rig presets were tested individually. Using a stereo or wet/dry rig is a fantastic way to enhance recordings or live performances. Just have fun trying new stuff man that's one of the best parts of being a guitarist today. Very clean pre-owned Fender Mustang V (v1)complete electric guitar rig, including the Mustang V 150-watt stereo amp head, and the matching 4x12" stereo speaker cabinet. One of the best stereo rigs I ever played through was my old Marshall DSL & a newer Dual Recto (with the LS clean channel.) Your setup is a little different than most of the stereo rigs I've seen/played through, but it should work just fine.
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