You sound like a bass player. Do your knuckles drag the ground?I don't even think about it, I think it's just my body habitus - I must be 3/4 Sasquatch. Short legs yet taller, long torso, long ass arms with thick biceps and oversized hands at the end. Decent combo for boxing, better for grappling, mildly dangerous on the dance floor.
. It just occur to me that since I'm only going into one speaker that I don't need the signal from the other side because the input on my single speaker would be like "holy fuck! Why is this signal so hot!"
Yes - better for harvesting mushrooms. Which I did again today.You sound like a bass player. Do your knuckles drag the ground?
The good news - now you know.So I'm an idiot and have been for years.
For some reason I thought that running mono through just one stereo output would give me a weaker signal. You know cause I'm only getting one side. It just occur to me that since I'm only going into one speaker that I don't need the signal from the other side because the input on my single speaker would be like "holy fuck! Why is this signal so hot!" I'd only need to pan if I'm running stereo inputs.
So I've been panning left for years running nothing but mono inputs because I'm fucking stupid. This was a lack of understanding of how line levels work, not so much a mono/stereo issue.
The bread goes into the toaster, the toast comes out, but where does the bread go?The real conundrum is if it gets taken from one side but does not go to the other side where does it go
Hot left, cold right, shit down the middle? A funny thing to post while on the poop-throne.The real conundrum is if it gets taken from one side but does not go to the other side where does it go
The bread goes into the toaster, the toast comes out, but where does the bread go?
so according to a shady source I found on the interwebs, "true panning" does take from one side and add to the other, but most panning is achieved by decreasing volume in the opposite speaker to give the illusion of the sound "moving" from one side to the other. Probably why I thought my panning knobs where supposed to add instead of subtract. Whether it's true or not IDK.Not really, though you may've noticed it didn't get any louder moving the pan from the middle further to the left.
Doing that doesn't take the signal from the right side and add it to the left.
You have it correct - normal panning is subtractive. At a point true panning is just mono - to your ears.so according to a shady source I found on the interwebs, "true panning" does take from one side and add to the other, but most panning is achieved by decreasing volume in the opposite speaker to give the illusion of the sound "moving" from one side to the other. Probably why I thought my panning knobs where supposed to add instead of subtract. Whether it's true or not IDK.
so according to a shady source I found on the interwebs, "true panning" does take from one side and add to the other, but most panning is achieved by decreasing volume in the opposite speaker to give the illusion of the sound "moving" from one side to the other. Probably why I thought my panning knobs where supposed to add instead of subtract. Whether it's true or not IDK.
I won second place in a professional level latin/ballroom competition in 1988 .Hey, hey - I'm not cheap, I just have dancing issues! *I bounce/bop and walk/move a bit while playing. Take the bass off my neck and I feel naked on the dance floor. It's way too much pressure, much more than holding the groove an entire crowd of several hundred can hear.
"Paste" - one size fits all.Did I say putty ?
I meant liquid sex pests .
Keep your eyes out for the new tele bass. Mahogany. Ebony. Nordstrand MM. 5 way coil splitter. Chromes. Very very sexy. Kinda dark sounding (with a hog body that's no surprise).
Fucker didn't make it through shipping undamaged. Had to send it back to Cali to be repaired. Cost me an extra $160. Bass is epic tho.