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Hi Martins,

In Studio One for instance you have add track. You have the choice of adding a mono track or stereo track.

 

6 minutes ago, martins said:

welcome to the forum

it's the input-track that make it mono\stereo..

 So, are you saying when I select insert audio track in Bandlab it's a mono track?

Husq

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once your track is recorded you use the interleave button to stereo output or mono output..

per ex:the output track-stereo to a reverb FX,that's where the interleave button make a difference.

if you set the interleave mono-the reverb will sound mono..

(i hope you understand what i mean my native is french..LOL

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3 hours ago, martin said:

the interleave button is post-output..

I believe you can use the interleave button Pre or Post recording of a clip as seen in the signal chain diagram below.

Mixing.07.1.png

I choose to leave it in its default state unless...

1- PRE:  im trying to record a signal with multiple microphones/find phase relationships (Guitar amps)

2- POST: Isolating problems in a mix.

 

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Here is a nice post bitflipper made 6 years ago. Nicely written, and still applicable.

The old forum has a lot of nice insight which you can still search in Google by preceding a search with "site:forum.cakewalk.com" (no quotes), which will lock the search to a given site (can do it for any site that way).

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