Prock
July 28, 2016, 11:38pm
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Mrhehon:
With your flanger experiment you are talking about a mono in, stereo out effect. If you recorded through this type of effect hardware yes you would output the effect to 2 channels of your mixer and pan them hard L and hard R. or send them to a group.
You are still asking why use a mono track and the reason is the dynamic effects. When I mix a vocal before it gets to any stereo type effects reverb or delay it often goes through a filter, compressor, EQ and tape saturation all of which I want to keep in mono. When I want to go to the stereo type effects stereo groups and sends is the way to go.
Just for interesting reading here is a couple of links on this subject.
http://www.homestudiocorner.com/stereo-or-mono/
https://www.gearslutz.com/board/newbie-audio-engineering-production-question-zone/752159-confused-about-when-load-instrument-mono-stereo.html
Anyway I have put too much time into this now and I wish you happy music making.
Regards Ian.
OK…
Just a final thought for you:
In Cubase you can do exactly the same thing that you describe starting with a mono file recorded on a stereo audio track.
Regards