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Soundscape Mixpander
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For monoin‐stereoout, 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.
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