SX3: Quick way to listen in mono??

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Hi

Is there a quick way in Cubase SX3 to switch the stereo output to mono (i.e. summing the stereo channels)?

Do I need a plugin to do this or can I do it from within Cubase?

Thanks.

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I don't use SX, but the manual doesn't say this?

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They just keep on comin don't they?? :roll:

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right click master panning controls, dual panner. i wish there was a switch though too.

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Go to ftp://tbtserver.no-ip.info/old-tbt-vstplugins/. There you'll find SXmono. I'm not sure if it will work for your version of Cubase, but give it a try. Tbt's plugs rock!

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Thanks guys

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bmanic wrote:They just keep on comin don't they?? :roll:
I'm not sure what you meant by this...?

But anyway, this is definitely something I wish could be sorted out in Cubase. It's like, I understand that the surround options make things more complicated (even though I would guess VERY few people, statistically speaking, actually use surround) -- but geez -- it's always been hard, after years of having that little BUTTON to monitor in mono, to NOW have to jump thru (tiny) hoops to do it...

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TokyoTain wrote:
bmanic wrote:They just keep on comin don't they?? :roll:
I'm not sure what you meant by this...?
This version of SX was just recently cracked, and so pretty much any question is going to be presumed to be from a user who recently acquired the software.

It's a reasonable assumption -- there is a strong correlation between a warez release and a flood of questions, particularly with something like a Cubase or Cakewalk product.

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james0tucson wrote:It's a reasonable assumption --
Never assume anything, or you'll make an ASS out of U and ME :wink:

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frank001 wrote:Go to ftp://tbtserver.no-ip.info/old-tbt-vstplugins/. There you'll find SXmono. I'm not sure if it will work for your version of Cubase, but give it a try. Tbt's plugs rock!
Frank, I tried this and it works a treat in SX3!

This is much easier to use than altering the pan positions each time. Thanks for the info...

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paulwheatley wrote:
james0tucson wrote:It's a reasonable assumption --
Never assume anything, or you'll make an ASS out of U and ME :wink:
No, just U. I don't dance with the Steinberg devil.
They put too many constraints on my artwork, and I can't accept that.

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