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Collapse Stereo to Mono

Based on what I’ve tried thus far, there doesn’t seem to be a way native to Loopy Pro to collapse stereo signal down to mono. Setting a color’s output to 1 instead of 1+2 just sends the left side of the stereo signal to the left output. Busses appear to behave the same way. I tested this by using the clip’s pan settings to move that signal all the way right and setting the output to 1. The result was no signal. Have I missed something?

I tried using Infected Mushroom’s Wider and that plug does not collapse stereo signal to mono. Barring any built-in stereo utility in LoopyPro, can anyone recco a simple stereo width utility along the lines of Logic Pro’s Direction Panner or even just Logic Pro’s Gain plug?

Thanks :)

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  • @Superaction80 said:
    Based on what I’ve tried thus far, there doesn’t seem to be a way native to Loopy Pro to collapse stereo signal down to mono. Setting a color’s output to 1 instead of 1+2 just sends the left side of the stereo signal to the left output. Busses appear to behave the same way. I tested this by using the clip’s pan settings to move that signal all the way right and setting the output to 1. The result was no signal. Have I missed something?

    I tried using Infected Mushroom’s Wider and that plug does not collapse stereo signal to mono. Barring any built-in stereo utility in LoopyPro, can anyone recco a simple stereo width utility along the lines of Logic Pro’s Direction Panner or even just Logic Pro’s Gain plug?

    Thanks :)

    BYOD is handy for this.

  • @espiegel123 said:

    BYOD is handy for this.

    lol you’re not kidding! The empty template is all I needed! It’s a little cpu hungry for what I need it to do but considering that it is its own dsp platform I’m not shocked.

    For like the fiftieth time in the last month: thank you!

  • @Superaction80 said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    BYOD is handy for this.

    lol you’re not kidding! The empty template is all I needed! It’s a little cpu hungry for what I need it to do but considering that it is its own dsp platform I’m not shocked.

    For like the fiftieth time in the last month: thank you!

    You can turn off oversampling in BYOD to cut down on wasted effort.

  • edited December 2025

    @uncledave said:

    @Superaction80 said:

    @espiegel123 said:

    BYOD is handy for this.

    lol you’re not kidding! The empty template is all I needed! It’s a little cpu hungry for what I need it to do but considering that it is its own dsp platform I’m not shocked.

    For like the fiftieth time in the last month: thank you!

    You can turn off oversampling in BYOD to cut down on wasted effort.

    Perfect. Took me a second to find the menu because it’s “hiding in plain sight” but it did indeed get me back a couple % of cpu. Thank you.

    Also BYOD launches with a mono input so once I toggled to stereo I did actually have to add a merger to collapse left and right. Still works and didn’t seem to add any cpu load.

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