Mono recording?
Chuck (Retired Navy)
Posted 2003-11-01 7:59 PM (#201990)
Subject: Mono recording?


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While striving to improve my playing, I decided this evening to hook up my O's to the stereo and do a little recording with the cassete deck. However, I end up with a mono recording with the only input being the one I have the O connected to, either right channel only or left channel only. What is the best way to get my O's to play on both left and right channels at the same time? Can I use a Y cable, single input in that plugs into both mike channels on the tape deck? Or do I have to purchase a mixer to do this with?

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jslamperd
Posted 2003-11-01 8:17 PM (#201991 - in reply to #201990)
Subject: Re: Mono recording?


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A Y cord will work, however a mixer would be better. If you used a reverb, chorus, or delay pedal with stereo out you could really get a neat stereo sound. Have fun! Scott
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Chuck (Retired Navy)
Posted 2003-11-02 9:52 AM (#201992 - in reply to #201990)
Subject: Re: Mono recording?


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Any recommendations on pedals for this? I have seen a lot of pedals for electric guitars, but did not know there were any for acoustic.
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BruDeV
Posted 2003-11-02 11:33 AM (#201993 - in reply to #201990)
Subject: Re: Mono recording?


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