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cluster flux in stereo!?!
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 8:01 am
by Rabalder
Im not sure if I understand this correctly..
From the downloaded manual:
"The Right Output of the Cluster Flux is shipped from the factory having a Mix
of Dry signal and phase inverted Wet signal from the output of the BBDs. This
is so the left and Right outputs can be panned hard left and right for a very
nice stereo effect."
Does this mean that when turning the mix knob, the dry signal stays in mono while the wet signals blends in in stereo?
Re: cluster flux in stereo!?!
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 4:16 am
by Croyote
Hi Rabalder,
Unfortunately, I am yet to play with the different output settings. Its already a pretty complex pedal, so all this can get pretty overwhelming when the music you play live is complicated in the first place.
What I can tell you about the stock configuration in stereo output is this: As you turn the mix knob, the left channel just becomes more wet, and the right signal does not seem to change very much. They sound great together at about 50% on most settings. It sounds pretty deep and wild and watery at 100%- almost too much, especially on the chorus settings. I am trying some experimentations with very low mix settings. The stock config is fine, but I think I am going to try and see if there is a setting where a little of the dry goes in both directions. That would be ideal.
The Cluster-Flux is so far, and by far, my favorite pedal of them all.
Re: cluster flux in stereo!?!
Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 3:18 pm
by ark
Rabalder wrote:Does this mean that when turning the mix knob, the dry signal stays in mono while the wet signals blends in in stereo?
That is certainly what the words seem to say.
Re: cluster flux in stereo!?!
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 10:16 am
by Rabalder
The wet signal is definitely a little heavier on the left side..
But holy crap this thing sounds good!
Its in stereo and it sounds DAMN GOOD.
Thats all I needed to know.
