![]() ![]() While not as editable as the previous approach, it does the job, is simple to use, requires virtually no CPU power, and the stereo signal collapses back to mono with no problems. However, it’s also possible to convert mono into stereo within a single track-no buses needed-with a Splitter and some pan controls. ![]() This is a very flexible setup because you can automate the Multiband Dynamics parameters, as well as add in compression selectively if desired. EQ can do an effective, albeit not as dramatic a job, and I wrote a blog post about How to Create Delay-Free Stereo from Mono using two Multiband Dynamics processors. Although some people use delay to convert mono to stereo, this can be fraught if the stereo needs to collapse back to mono eventually. ![]() It may be a stereo world, but we still have a lot of mono signal sources.
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