All I know is use a "Y" cable to get the signal into both sides of the
Edison, crank the stereo spread control to about 4 o'clock, the LMF spread
to about 2 o'clock and the center distance to about 11 o'clock and it makes
the sound real thick in the midrange, but not in an "EQ-y" way, and seems to
push it way "back" in the speakers. I've never really played around with
the box before, because most of my recording is straight out of my O1/W into
my CD recorder and is really just for me to be able to save my compositions,
not for really trying to master stuff so I really don't know what it
"should" sound like. The box sort of got left here, and I figured I'd play
around with it a bit.
And, no, at the moment I have no way to upload a recording of it, but will
be able to soon - I need to get a new network card for a new computer and
then I'll be able to get sounds into a postable and sendable format.
Jon E Salley
MiloJohnson@...M400 #886
----- Original Message -----
From: <ferrograph@...>
To: <Mellotronists@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 11:41 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: [Mellotronists]edison
> << I have a Behringer Edison..... hooked #886 up to it and straight into
the
> mixer........ >>
>
> jon, I'm confusticated- the edison I have doesn't seem to do much to mono
> signals, since it works principally by antiphase-combining the left and
right
> channels in varying degrees.... or are you futzing with the low frequency
> control aswell?
> they are really cheap at the moment, though, and (for any of you with
> studios) they are the cheapest way to acquire a phase indicator. also, if
you
> hook up your satellite receiver through it, you can use it to almost
> completely remove commentators from sports events. this last is
particularly
> effective with the eno-type third speaker behind the couch.....
>
> duncan/400#1098... having a nap now the togger's started again.
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