You mentioned mono & stereo which has been hell for me. My vocals are all mono but I use a Ableton which has it set where every single track no matter what is stereo. What plug-in version should I use? Mono? Or just follow along and use Stereo even on lead vocals 😖😖😖😖
Yeah that is one of my issues with Ableton - the lack of mono/stereo configuration. That being said, if you're recording and mixing mono vocals (vocals recorded by 1 microphone) then you should still be able to put a mono plugin onto it. Most manufacturers have stereo and mono versions included when you buy their plugins. For non-stereo sounds, like keyboards, pads, some drums, etc, feel free to treat it as stereo. Hope this helps!
I don't see why not. Some of their gear/plugins are notorious within the industry, especially their analog stuff like their RED compressors. While I don't personally use their stuff, I wouldn't be against it either! Plus their audio interfaces can be pretty economical when starting out. Hope this helps.
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You mentioned mono & stereo which has been hell for me. My vocals are all mono but I use a Ableton which has it set where every single track no matter what is stereo. What plug-in version should I use? Mono? Or just follow along and use Stereo even on lead vocals 😖😖😖😖
Yeah that is one of my issues with Ableton - the lack of mono/stereo configuration. That being said, if you're recording and mixing mono vocals (vocals recorded by 1 microphone) then you should still be able to put a mono plugin onto it. Most manufacturers have stereo and mono versions included when you buy their plugins. For non-stereo sounds, like keyboards, pads, some drums, etc, feel free to treat it as stereo. Hope this helps!
Can you do a full video on mixing with stock plugs in
Will see what I can do this year...thank you for watching!
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I don't see why not. Some of their gear/plugins are notorious within the industry, especially their analog stuff like their RED compressors. While I don't personally use their stuff, I wouldn't be against it either! Plus their audio interfaces can be pretty economical when starting out. Hope this helps.
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