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AVA Vocal Flow is mono not stereo
#1
Hello.
Are there any presets for the plugins, like AVA Vocal flow? Haven't found any in my plugins along with my Mixbus 32c v7, if that makes a difference. I also don't hear stereo reverb and chorus in the AVA Voc Flow I'm demoing. It all sounds mono in both my DAWs, Studio One 5 and Mixbus. 
Any thoughts? Thanks
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(05-05-2022, 11:28 PM)jazzyanne Wrote: Hello.
Are there any presets for the plugins, like AVA Vocal flow? Haven't found any in my plugins along with my Mixbus 32c v7, if that makes a difference. I also don't hear stereo reverb and chorus in the AVA Voc Flow I'm demoing. It all sounds mono in both my DAWs, Studio One 5 and Mixbus. 
Any thoughts? Thanks

1) no presets but you can store your own
2) yes vocal is mono by nature - or are you running the wet signal through the plugin?

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@jazzyanne
Vocal Flow and Bass Flow use technology that auto detects the pitch and harmonics of the voice / instrument allowing equalisation based on variable pitch/ harmonics not a fixed frequency. Optimally they work best on a primary source, both plugins assume a single microphone and therefore are mono only plugins...
Drum Flow on the other hand detects transients and allows different EQ for the attack and the tail of drums / percussive devices.
In this instance the plugin is mono / stereo capable.
The other AVA EQ / Dynamics, 32C and MPC range are capable of multi sources
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