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February 3, 2011 at 10:54 am in reply to: 2880 Software Upgrade 2.0: Current Problems/Lacking Features #114109dav-frParticipantQuote:I read thru this thread quickly. Has anyone brought up the lack of stereo dry out? I dont quite understand why the dry out isn’t stereo, if you are recording a stereo signal through the unit. I have no idea if this is possible in firmware, but I am try to decide wether or not I am going to keep this unit. most of my guitar sounds are in stereo.
although it works on kind of a strange logic if any, the unit actually does have stereo dry outputting.
have you tried reading the manual?just turn its (dry out one) pan pot to the left
(right for inverted stereo, center for “mono”)Quote:DRY OUT Fader and Pan Pot: The DRY OUT Fader and Pan Pot give you the ability to monitor your
instrument when recording or to play along with a loop you have already recorded. Adjust the output volume of your
instrument using the DRY OUT Fader. Use the Pan Pot to direct the Left and Right Inputs to the Left and Right Outputs.
When Pan is set to the CCW position, the Left Input is monitored at the Left Output and the Right Input is monitored at
the Right Output. When Pan is set to the CW position, the Left Input is monitored at the Right Output and the Right
Input is monitored at the Left Output. When Pan is set to the middle, both Inputs are mixed to both Outputs. The
setting of the DRY OUT Fader and the Pan Pot have no influence on the signal that is recorded.January 29, 2011 at 4:53 pm in reply to: 2880 Software Upgrade 2.0: Current Problems/Lacking Features #114045dav-frParticipant(most of the features i’ve just read of look kinda hardware related to me…)
anyway.
it would be very useful if the 2880 could really handle 2 channels since it has 2 inputs as a stereo one.
i use the 2880 with my guitar and voice and, as long as i don’t want to record only one of them while playing both, i’m having pretty good results with it.
for now one it can do the trick with the level faders in stereo mode (cut the right on 1/2, cut the left on 3/4), leaving you with only 2 tracks left. it could be at least a bit useable if the damn “ending new loop” didn’t systematically overdub on next track…
ive programed my midi controller to send both “push play button” and “select track” but the 2880 doesn’t seem to “hear” both. same with “direct track select” instead of “select track button”.
to be simple, i’d like (LOVE) a third mode added along stéréo and mono ones.
call it 2 channels mode for example.
it would route the audio signal as in stéréo mode (left to tracks 1 and 3, right to tracks 2 and 4) but permit individual selection of them (track select, direct select, mute/unmute…), as in mono mode.and, of course, the ability to overdub on the same track directly after record of a new loop
david
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