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Reverb in cubasis
Hello everyone. I was wondering if it’s possible in cubasis 3 to say… if I had a guitar part that was double tracked and hard panned left and right, is it possible to have the left hard panned guitars reverb come out of the right side and vise versa. I know how to do it in auria but auria isn’t as stable to me as cubasis and I’m not smart enough to figure it out with cubasis without aux sends.
Thank you so much in advance.
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Are we talking about a ‘Stereo’ track or two ‘Mono’ tracks?
Two mono tracks I’m fairly sure. I recorded the guitar with a single mic into loopy pro and then exported to cubasis. As far as I know cubasis doesn’t have mono tracks though. Maybe I’m wrong? To clarify, I recorded two separate guitar tracks into loopy pro with the intention of each being mono, lol.
You can import mono-files into Cubasis and pan them with the mixer.
If it's a 'dual mono' file (ie. Stereo file with same data in both channels) you can also pan it.
I don't have Loopy Pro (and will not buy it just to check this) so I don't know if it records 'dual mono' (ie. same data in both channels). I know Koala records 'Dual Mono' even when L or R channel is selected but it has the option to remove the other channel before saving the file.
I'd say don't worry, use two tracks in Cubasis, pan them and send them to a group track (Cubasis Lingo for 'Bus').
Cheers!
Thank you @Samu.