In the case of bx_StereoMaker it’s made to be fed a mono track and produce a stereo output. At any rate I doesn’t appear that I am getting any stereo information out of the track. For example when using the bx_StereoMaker it seems like I may only be outputting the difference and there is a pretty big drop in volume because of it. In Cubase, when I put one of these plugins on a mono track I get unintended results. This is obviously not what I am looking for. The Brainworx bx_StereoMaker will actually constrain the stereo and make it more mono when on a stereo track. Certain plugins like the Brainworx bx_StereoMaker work differently when feeding mono content in to them. In Logic, when I have a mono track I can instantiate a stereo plugin (or stereo version of a plugin) and it will convert the output of the track to stereo automatically with no other intervention. Maybe there is something fundamental I am missing here. It’s been a fairly smooth transition but I’ve ran in to a bit of a snag with something that Cubase handles differently and hopefully someone has an answer. I’m a Logic user who has recently been using Cubase a lot more.
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