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HEADRUSH FLEX PRIME - (4.3.3) Stereo Vs. Mono

HEADRUSH FLEX PRIME
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(4.3.3) Stereo vs. Mono
The outgoing signal from Flex Prime can be mono or stereo, depending on the blocks in your
rig, the signal path, and which outputs you are using. An indicator near the end of the signal
path indicates the current configuration.
The signal will be stereo if you do any one of the following:
Use any stereo effect block in your signal chain. Even if you have placed mono effect blocks after it. (This
is possible because the mono effect is simply applied identically to both channels and not summed.)
Use a split signal path, even if the split paths rejoin before the output.
Use a double-amp, double-cab, and/or double-IR configuration (i.e., if 2X is on).
The signal will be mono if you do all of the following:
Use no stereo effect blocks in your signal chain.
Use the linear (not split) signal path.
Use only single-amp and single-cab configurations, if you use an amp or cab block at all.
Alternatively, the signal will be mono if you do any one of the following:
Use only the L/Mono output (of a stereo pair) on the rear panel.
Reduce the Rig Width output setting to 0%.
To adjust the width of the stereo field, double-tap the Out icon at the end of your signal path, and adjust the Rig
Width output setting. This affects stereo signals only, not mono signals. 100% uses the full stereo field, while 0%
produces a mono signal.

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