How do mono / stereo aux sends work in Mixcraft 9 PS?
On Recording Revolution I always hear about setting up mono or stereo aux sends but in Mixcraft there doesn't seem to be any way of setting this.
Is it simply if I send a mono track to an aux send in Mixcraft then the Aux send is mono and also if I send stereo to it it is therefore a stereo send?
Mono Aux Sends / Stereo Aux Sends
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Re: Mono Aux Sends / Stereo Aux Sends
Graham is using Pro Tools (probably) in his examples, which has many complicated routing options...
Yes, in Mixcraft it is simple. A stereo signal is sent out to the send track as stereo.
In Mixcraft, early within the channel strip a mono signal is simply divided into two identical channels, L/R and level compensated (pan law).
Therefore, it is handled exactly the same as a stereo track, and except for perhaps in some very rare cases- you dont have to be bothered with that detail.
Stereo is stereo, mono sums as mono.
Yes, in Mixcraft it is simple. A stereo signal is sent out to the send track as stereo.
In Mixcraft, early within the channel strip a mono signal is simply divided into two identical channels, L/R and level compensated (pan law).
Therefore, it is handled exactly the same as a stereo track, and except for perhaps in some very rare cases- you dont have to be bothered with that detail.
Stereo is stereo, mono sums as mono.
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Re: Mono Aux Sends / Stereo Aux Sends
Does anyone know whether the volume boost problem in Mixcraft 8, described here:Mark Bliss wrote: ↑Mon Aug 31, 2020 7:51 am Graham is using Pro Tools (probably) in his examples, which has many complicated routing options...
Yes, in Mixcraft it is simple. A stereo signal is sent out to the send track as stereo.
In Mixcraft, early within the channel strip a mono signal is simply divided into two identical channels, L/R and level compensated (pan law).
Therefore, it is handled exactly the same as a stereo track, and except for perhaps in some very rare cases- you dont have to be bothered with that detail.
Stereo is stereo, mono sums as mono.
https://forums.acoustica.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=22473
has been solved in Mixcraft 9?
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Re: Mono Aux Sends / Stereo Aux Sends
I am not sure. Dont recall seeing anything further on that.
I would have to retest in the current version. I havent had a problem I guess because I dont seem to use any of the previously problematic plug-ins.
Maybe we should revive the old thread instead of side-tracking this one though.
I would have to retest in the current version. I havent had a problem I guess because I dont seem to use any of the previously problematic plug-ins.
Maybe we should revive the old thread instead of side-tracking this one though.
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Re: Mono Aux Sends / Stereo Aux Sends
Sorry. I've reopened the old thread.Mark Bliss wrote: ↑Mon Sep 07, 2020 7:43 am ... Maybe we should revive the old thread instead of side-tracking this one though.
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Re: Mono Aux Sends / Stereo Aux Sends
No biggie. Just works better sometimes.