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MiscreDeviant
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MiscreDeviant
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08/13/2005 7:40 pm
I was wondering if anybody on the GT.com team knew how to pan a guitar signal in real time. Is there a pedal out there that will allow parallel speakers to do this? I've heard of other guitarists doing this, or maybe I just thought it. Any help would be appreciated.
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6strngs_2hmbkrs
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08/14/2005 7:07 am
Originally Posted by: MiscreDeviantI was wondering if anybody on the GT.com team knew how to pan a guitar signal in real time. Is there a pedal out there that will allow parallel speakers to do this? I've heard of other guitarists doing this, or maybe I just thought it. Any help would be appreciated.
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umm, you mean, to have it pan between two different amps, or between speakers in the same amp? but then again, i really don't know either way... I've never heard of it being done before. but now that you mention it, I'm curious.
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Kevin Taylor
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08/14/2005 8:36 am
You can rewire a Boss FV-200 keyboard volume pedal to do what you want.
There's two inputs and two outputs.

I did it on mine for my guitar synth. The guitar is plugged into input one and the synth is plugged into input two. With the rocker all the way back all you get is guitar and as you rock it forward it gradually brings in the synth.

If you took one output to one amp and the other to a second amp you could pan between the two.
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08/14/2005 7:40 pm
or just keep clicking an A/B switch.. lol
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