What about monochannel in cubase sd 3.03?

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  • Henrik
    Participant

    Since the first output in Superior Drummer 3 (labeled 1/2) is both output 1 and 2, you need to send both the kick and snare to that output.
    To separate them, hard pan (pan max) the kick left and hard pan the snare right. This way – the kick will be sent on mono channel 1, and the snare on mono channel 2.

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
    Toontrack

    Micke Stålberg
    Participant

    Does that meen that if i want a kick fx and not the same fx for the snare…eh will that fx follow the output till both kick and snare in cubase?…or if i pan it as you said will it just follow the pannig left to channel 1 and right to channel 2 in cubase?

    Henrik
    Participant

    The routing is done so that the left side of each stereo output channel in Superior Drummer 3 becomes one mono channel in Cubase, and the right side is the next mono channel. So for example, panning something left that goes to Output Channel “5/6” in Superior, will be what Cubase’s mono channel 5 receives.

    So if you send the “Kick FX”, hard panned left, to Output Channel “1/2” in Superior, it will be received on mono channel 1 in Cubase.
    You can also send it without panning to Output Channel “3/4”, for example, and it will be sent to Cubase’s mono channels 3 and 4, and you can route them to a stereo bus in Cubase…

    Can you follow my explanation here? 🙂

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
    Toontrack

    Micke Stålberg
    Participant

    Absolutely…its crystal clear now…thank you very much for your explanationLaugh

    Henrik
    Participant

    Great 🙂

    Henrik Ekblom - User Experience Designer
    Toontrack

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