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What is the dif. between the 2 when it comes down to saving a mixed project?
ryanlikestorock said:Stereo split will save two different files. One for left, one for right. For the life of me, I've never figured out a reason for doing this.
peopleperson said:The reason they do that is so you can send one side of your mix to one of your monitors and the other to the other monitor. Hence, stereo.
Sorry, I couldn't resist.![]()
What?!!!!!!!!!!!Robert D said:Don't try this without running a SMPTE cable between your video monitors.![]()
I have used this not for final mixdowns, but when bouncing some tracks (for example a VSTi output), so I can then process them differently and have a layered composit. This is specially useful for things such as basses, where I'll leave one untreated, and the other hi-passed, slightly distorted and mixed in lower, just to bring it into focus.ryanlikestorock said:Stereo split will save two different files. One for left, one for right. For the life of me, I've never figured out a reason for doing this.