My reverb disappears when I'm not in stereo mode.
I have a 122 Leslie going to my right channel and a Gibson amp to the left channel for Wurly, rhodes etc.
The reverb will work in the left channel, but not the right. Is this a settings issue that I am missing, or am I SOL for reverb on the right channel?
Thanks
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Re: Reverb in stereo mode only? Nord Electro 5d
You are SOL for reverb on right channel when you have audio routing split.
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Re: Reverb in stereo mode only? Nord Electro 5d
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Re: Reverb in stereo mode only? Nord Electro 5d
I understand why you can only get reverb out of one side when you do a mono split, but it would be nice if there were a setting that allowed you to choose whether you want the reverb on the Upper or Lower instead of doing only Lower.
Personally, if I'm doing a split for LH bass (a common reason to do a split), I don't want reverb on my bass sound... if I want it anywhere, it is almost certainly going to be on my RH sound. So if I had to choose only one way, I'd put reverb on the Right. Plus in general, the right is where your "lead" sound will be, which I think is also the one more likely to call for reverb. I'm kind of surprised that they chose Left, though certainly there are times you might prefer that (like maybe if the left is doing a pad). But a choice would be ideal.
Meanwhile, I guess a solution could be to put a reverb pedal on your right output.
Personally, if I'm doing a split for LH bass (a common reason to do a split), I don't want reverb on my bass sound... if I want it anywhere, it is almost certainly going to be on my RH sound. So if I had to choose only one way, I'd put reverb on the Right. Plus in general, the right is where your "lead" sound will be, which I think is also the one more likely to call for reverb. I'm kind of surprised that they chose Left, though certainly there are times you might prefer that (like maybe if the left is doing a pad). But a choice would be ideal.
Meanwhile, I guess a solution could be to put a reverb pedal on your right output.
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