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Feel stupid. Stereo device to mix bus?
Trying to get used to AUM. I have a stereo hardware device (Korg NTS-1) on a single channel. I used to send it straight to a pair of stereo outs, but the advice seems to be to send all tracks to a mix bus, then send the mix bus to the master outputs. When I do this, as probably expected, the stereo channels are lost. Is there a way to make a mix bus stereo? I can't see a way to send to 2 mix busses, and I don't really want to have two channel strips for my NTS-1. I'm probably missing something really simple! Thanks
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I can route the internal mic (mono) into mix bus A where it then goes to output. If I insert a stereo balance effect in the input channel, I can move the output from left speaker to right speaker. I reckon it’s working. Perhaps iOS13 broke something?
The mix bus is stereo. There’s something happening somewhere else. How are you feeding the Korg into your device?
Thanks for explaining that the bus is stereo. After that, I went looking further and it was something else! I feed the mix bus into mi rack to use its oscilloscope and it was the mixer in mi rack that was panned centrally on each input channel. I hard-panned them left and right and all is good again!
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