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Work with busses, some unconviences
#11
There is trick though that sometimes can be used regarding mono/stereo things:
Put a stereo file in a mono track and the stereo plugin (pan too) will work on it.
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#12
(03-29-2020, 04:45 AM)madmaxmiller Wrote:
(03-29-2020, 04:17 AM)Oleg Wrote: 1) if I do New stereo bus and route my left and right mono channels to it, I can't manage the width of panorama, cause first channel goes directly to left channel, and second channel directly to the right channel of Stereo bus. This is not like mono to stereo, this is like mono to dual mono type bus.

Hmmm ok. One workaround would be using M-S processing - with the side signal you can influence the width and at recombining to LR you can do the balance. I'm sure there are plugins which allow you to do this all-in-one in your stereo bus. Just a quick thought.
I'm interested in what people come up with Smile
MMM

Again, this should be a workaround with benefits. Bearing in mind that M=L+R and S=L-R and L=M-S and R=-M+S you can create this quite easily with buses, phase flip and routing (I know I did) and have this in your template. It gives you additional features like S-compression and EQ and even totally crazy FX.

MMM

P.S. here's an article on M-S - I actually believe M-S makes stereo processing (and mastering) that much better.
https://www.soundonsound.com/sound-advic...ually-work
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#13
(03-29-2020, 09:53 AM)madmaxmiller Wrote:
(03-29-2020, 04:45 AM)madmaxmiller Wrote:
(03-29-2020, 04:17 AM)Oleg Wrote: 1) if I do New stereo bus and route my left and right mono channels to it, I can't manage the width of panorama, cause first channel goes directly to left channel, and second channel directly to the right channel of Stereo bus. This is not like mono to stereo, this is like mono to dual mono type bus.

Hmmm ok. One workaround would be using M-S processing - with the side signal you can influence the width and at recombining to LR you can do the balance. I'm sure there are plugins which allow you to do this all-in-one in your stereo bus. Just a quick thought.
I'm interested in what people come up with Smile
MMM

Again, this should be a workaround with benefits. Bearing in mind that M=L+R and S=L-R and L=M-S and R=-M+S you can create this quite easily with buses, phase flip and routing (I know I did) and have this in your template. It gives you additional features like S-compression and EQ and even totally crazy FX.

MMM

P.S. here's an article on M-S - I actually believe M-S makes stereo processing (and mastering) that much better.
https://www.soundonsound.com/sound-advic...ually-work
Thank you for your advice, I will try.
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#14
I can offer my panorama plugin. There are two ways: 2D normal, and 3D frequency dependent shift. Stereo image extension and delay to offset instruments relative to each other
video: https://yadi.sk/i/H-cOY9PmXsFwLA
download:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Upnj2L...UHFbEGuWH2


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#15
Guys, thank you much for your answers. I've figured it out making mono to stereo in Pin Connection panel between last plugin and fader, or placing last plugin in mono-to-stereo mode, as well as aux send works good.
BROWN SOUND thank you for your developed answer.
Yuri Semenov, Spasibo za Plugin)

But, I'll try to write in support, to offer this in next updates more easy, cause i think that it is rather obvious option, when you route input channel to any stereo bus channel directly. Sends are sends, but group are groups. And if MixBus groups are good at emulation analog bus and summing, Utility groups shouldn't get confused and playing with pins. In my opinion.
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#16
(03-30-2020, 03:11 PM)Yriisem Wrote: I can offer my panorama plugin. There are two ways: 2D normal, and 3D frequency dependent shift. Stereo image extension and delay to offset instruments relative to each other

download:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Upnj2L...UHFbEGuWH2

Nice, but can't find the Linux version :-)

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#17
(04-01-2020, 08:54 AM)Sthauge Wrote: Nice, but can't find the Linux version :-)

I collected SynthEdit in the constructor, it does not know how to pack for Linux Smile so only for Windows and Mac
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