Mono versions of FX Plugins?
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@Lindon Ya
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@Lindon Sounds right to me (I'm just guessing here about this whole thing)
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HI_SUPPORT_MONO_CHANNEL_LAYOUT=1
has the same effect as if you tick the Support Mono FX box.Have you cleared the AU cache?
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@Christoph-Hart said in Mono versions of FX Plugins?:
HI_SUPPORT_MONO_CHANNEL_LAYOUT=1
has the same effect as if you tick the Support Mono FX box.Have you cleared the AU cache?
I've asked him to do this...
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@Lindon said in Mono versions of FX Plugins?:
@Christoph-Hart said in Mono versions of FX Plugins?:
HI_SUPPORT_MONO_CHANNEL_LAYOUT=1
has the same effect as if you tick the Support Mono FX box.Have you cleared the AU cache?
I've asked him to do this...
Okay he's cleared the caches in Logic and ProTools - and still this will not load onto a mono track
What else should I be trying?
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Well this has come up for me today. So all I need to do is check that box and my stereo effect will work on both mono and stereo tracks in Logic? Does it affect VST or just AU?
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@d-healey
Yes, checking this box allows the plugin to work in mono on the mono channel.If your fx plugin is a reverb, stereo delay, chorus, etc., you will want to enable the "Mono to Stereo" feature too. For this, you need to check that box and also add the
HI_SUPPORT_MONO_TO_STEREO=1
compiler flag.“Mono” and "Mono to Stereo" options affect AU and AAX plugins. VST works in all kinds of ways anyway.
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@orange What does that do?
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@d-healey said in Mono versions of FX Plugins?:
@orange What does that do?
Instead of just outputting the channel to mono, it converts the mono channel to stereo.
Generally, users want this for those effects. For example, if you add reverb, chorus or stereo delay to a mono vocal channel, you want the output to be stereo, not mono.
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