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To my recollection, SD2 would provide mono tracks out (multitrack) for drums that would normally be mono in the recording studio (e.g. kick and snare microphones). In fact, the majority of microphones used during a recording session are “mono” (other than room and overhead stereo mic’ing).
As far as I can determine, SD3 will only give me stereo outs for every track and bus output and every drum component, including all the “mono” mics. Is there a plan to correct this and provide users with mono outs on mono mic’ed tracks?
Hi,
the old Legacy dfh Superior 1 plugin had fixed Mono outputs but Superior 2 has always had Stereo outputs.
Having fixed Mono outputs from the plugin limits the whole architecture and flexibility with running different library expansions (and there are quite a few), which all have different setups in terms of microphones and structure.
A Mono signal coming out on a Stereo output is still Mono and you can pan it hard and split the output in your DAW if you wish to have it on a single fader.
So this is by design and there is nothing to ‘correct’.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
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Thanked by: JohnWhat to you mean splitting the output in your daw? Sending each signal to its own aux? Could you break down what you mean by that? (Pro Tools).
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