Solid State Logic Soundscape Mixer Manual De Usuario
Soundscape Mixpander
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For mono in ‐ stereo out, the input is mono, but the input signal needs to reach both inputs of a
stereo output element. This mixer column configuration should only be created in order to use a
stereo process or effect on a mono source (e.g., a mono to stereo chorus or reverb). In fact, if you
use this configuration without inserting a mono to stereo process in the mixer column, then the
input element will not be connected to input 2 of the output element, and this should be avoided
as it can have undesirable effects (the right hand side channel of the output element may pick up a
signal from elsewhere in the Mixer). In the example below, a mono signal reaches the mixer
column via input 1. A mono to stereo reverb effect is applied. The reverb’s stereo pair of outputs
connects as required to the stereo output element.
stereo output element. This mixer column configuration should only be created in order to use a
stereo process or effect on a mono source (e.g., a mono to stereo chorus or reverb). In fact, if you
use this configuration without inserting a mono to stereo process in the mixer column, then the
input element will not be connected to input 2 of the output element, and this should be avoided
as it can have undesirable effects (the right hand side channel of the output element may pick up a
signal from elsewhere in the Mixer). In the example below, a mono signal reaches the mixer
column via input 1. A mono to stereo reverb effect is applied. The reverb’s stereo pair of outputs
connects as required to the stereo output element.
A typical mono in - stereo out mixer
column, as seen within the Mixer.
The same mixer column, presented
as a connection diagram.
1 2
1
1 2
A A
1
A