Mooer Ocean Machine Stereo issue

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Made this video to explain how the Ocean Machine does not keep the input stereo imaging when the dealy is enabled. It should repeat the dry signal imaging to the output and only add the stereo delay, not make the dry signal mono.
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Answering my own question after testing the Ocean Machine. The Looper unit does not affect the stereo image. The Reverb unit does not affect the stereo image of the DRY signal passing through (even if switched on). The WET signal of the reverb seems to have been first completely mono-summed before entering the reverb, so internally the Reverb is mono-in. Having any of the Delay units switched on will narrow down the stereo image of the DRY signal passing through the Delay by about half - on a Mid/Side meter, the Side signal seems to be lowered by about 6dB by switching either of the Delay units on. The WET signal going through the Delay units seems to be completely mono-summed before entering the delay. The ping-pong delay coming out from the Delay alternates fully left/right (if switched to ping-pong mode).

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Does this only affect the dry signal, or is the stereo image monoed out in the wet signal as well?

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Which out are you com8ng out of? Looks like the right output to me but unsure, do you get the same effect if you switch the output cable to the mono out?

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