Hi all, after I arrange my track in EZBass i export as a mono DI track and reimport it to my daw for mixing. The reason I do that is because sometimes using EZBass as an instrument some notes get missed and there’s silence (that’s a whole other issue that still hasn’t be fixed). Exporting it as a WAV makes playback perfect and the notes aren’t missed
Anyways in Studio One 4 I would use export to Mono file and just drag it back in. Now when I drag and EZBass “mono” file back in it imports it as stereo. I am certain I’m using the mono DI file and not the effects channel. Any idea for a fix here?
I have the same issue in Pro Tools Studio 2022.9
Hi,
the DI signal should still be Mono even though it is 2 channels, so splitting the audio file and keeping one of them would be the same. I have forwarded this to my colleagues.
Regarding your other issue; during which circumstances do you get skipped notes? Do you have an example Project?
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
Thanks John, for your response. My issue is that the file on export is not mono, but stereo. So are you saying it exports as a dual mono rather than an interleaved stereo?
Yes, the DI and Sub should both still be Mono Signal even though the file has two channels, i.e. dual Mono. Well, dual Mono can in certain environments mean it is two different mono sources on the two channels in a file but that’s another story.
It is not necessarily a Stereo signal just because it is two channels.
You can check by flipping the polarity on one of the channels and have them both panned center, it should null.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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