I am currently setting up a new workflow in which I can have a XY controller in MXXX to controll the send/input ratio in Reaper - intended for radio play productions. Basically I have a track which sends to main (as default) and also to a reverb track. Now I set up a XY controller (2 MPs) in MXXX to controll the panning on X and the depth of reverb on Y (so I can "walk around" a radio play character, yeah!*). For this I had to enable the surround mode so that the plugin can output more than 2 channels.
Now I am wondering why there is an enable button at all in the plugin after all. I did a quick test and it seemed to me that the surround mode enabled, BUT only L+R chosen in the plugin does not need more resources.
So what is the point of being able to disable it? Or what could be the advantage?
I am asking, because it is enabled in every Melda plugin, when enabled in one plugin ... and I just hope that it won't become a problem at some point.
* I did this technique in FL Studio before with their "patcher", which allowed routing quite easily in the FL mixer. And by the way: I used this technique in "A Singing Comet", which was a sonficiation I made some years ago for the ESA, which even went viral.
