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Old 02-25-2009, 10:01 AM
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Question Simple question about mixing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I use mbox 2 and pro tools to record with my mac.

You know how when I add a stereo reverb to a mono channel. It turns into a stereo channel(which is actually a dual mono)

What if I want to pan that instrument hard right?
Should I not add the stereo reverb if I want to do that?
I heard that there is going to be phrase cancellation if I overlap stereo left and right pan both to one side
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Old 02-25-2009, 10:11 AM
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Don't stereo reverb mono if you are going to hard pan it.
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Old 02-26-2009, 12:32 AM
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There are a few different ways of going about this.

Set the output of the instrument channel to a bus. Create a stereo aux channel. Set the same bus as the aux channel input. Set the aux channel output at Aux 1-2 (or whatever your main out is). Instantiate a stereo verb on the aux channel. Pan the instrument as you wish on the instrument channel, pan the aux channel as you wish.

A variation of that would be to set the output of your instrument channel to Aux 1-2 (whatever your main output is) as well as to bus it to that aux channel. Now you can adjust the volume of either the input of the verb or the slider of the aux channel to use as a 'wet/dry' mixer.
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