solaris0031
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alright so i was sitting and thinking, and heres what i thought
when i record into cubase sx, i record each mic onto a mono track, and call it dandy. but i was wondering, when you use things like reverbs on the track, does this make it so that the reverb is only in mono? if so, that seems like it would have a very negative effect (unless you want a mono reverb...). so heres my question:
if i want spacious stereo reverberations on something, do i need to record the mono source onto a stereo track, thus giving the left and right same source signals, but enabling stereo? or does cubase automatically play out the reverbs to the stereo output without the track itself needing to be stereo? \
also, are there any other advantages or disadvantages to recording a mono source as a stereo track or a mono track?
when i record into cubase sx, i record each mic onto a mono track, and call it dandy. but i was wondering, when you use things like reverbs on the track, does this make it so that the reverb is only in mono? if so, that seems like it would have a very negative effect (unless you want a mono reverb...). so heres my question:
if i want spacious stereo reverberations on something, do i need to record the mono source onto a stereo track, thus giving the left and right same source signals, but enabling stereo? or does cubase automatically play out the reverbs to the stereo output without the track itself needing to be stereo? \
also, are there any other advantages or disadvantages to recording a mono source as a stereo track or a mono track?