Dual Mono on stereo buss, how to do that ???

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Im a newbie...

On my buss I want to put on 2 warming effects on LEFT AND RIGHT seperately...

So i have my buss now but its stereo...i have the warming plugin as both stereo and mono....since i dont know how yet, i just put it on as stereo right now...

but i want to put 2 mono on......one on left and one on right....

how do i do that in cubase????????????

i dont really understand....and tried several ways....

im a newbie, sorry

thank you!
 
why would you want the plugin on mono buss's? if you do setup mono buss's, each track will be assigned to either the left or right buss with no control over pan position.
 
TravisinFlorida said:
why would you want the plugin on mono buss's? if you do setup mono buss's, each track will be assigned to either the left or right buss with no control over pan position.

ok well its most likely me not getting it...but

i have my MASTER ....before mixing i like to put on some tape plugins for warmth etc....
the MASTER is obviously STEREO........

but i was told that rather than putting on a 1 STEREO PLUGIN OVER THE MASTER..........its better to put on 2 same plugins but as 2 MONOS....L and R.....its the same thing except its supposed to give off a more better quality....

so lets say you have the PSP Mixpack Mixsaturator....
there is a stereo one and a mono.....rahter than putting on ONE stereo....id put 2 monos....

but i dunno how...i think ive seen it done...

thanks for your attention!
 
Mr Music said:
but i was told that rather than putting on a 1 STEREO PLUGIN OVER THE MASTER..........its better to put on 2 same plugins but as 2 MONOS....L and R.....its the same thing except its supposed to give off a more better quality....
Who ever told you this doesn't understand how this stuff works.

It's amazing how people go through so much trouble to do nothing.

Just use the stereo plugin, it keeps you from accidently putting more warmth on one side than you do the other.
 
Farview said:
Who ever told you this doesn't understand how this stuff works.

It's amazing how people go through so much trouble to do nothing.

Just use the stereo plugin, it keeps you from accidently putting more warmth on one side than you do the other.


thank you so much...
 
However, the question is valid, since it's an issue with Cubase. There is no way of turning a stereo signal (be it a stereo track or bus) into 2 mono signals without bouncing and re-importing the single mono tracks.
 
Sounds like

Sounds like Mr. Music is trying to implement Charles Dye's MILAR approach of
strapping a plug like AC-1 across the master buss in multi mono instead of stereo.

Bart
 
Mr Music said:
but i was told that rather than putting on a 1 STEREO PLUGIN OVER THE MASTER..........its better to put on 2 same plugins but as 2 MONOS....L and R.....its the same thing except its supposed to give off a more better quality....
Actually that wouldn't give you better quality. If anything it would cause issues with the stereo image shifting as each side gets different amounts of saturation. You never want to apply dynamic processing separately to left and right channels of a stereo track.
 
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