it would be very handy to have a switch to toggle the main output between mono and stereo
handy for single speaker use, or having to place speakers in a less than ideal configuration
best would be for the switch to be on the skin near the master volume, but even if it was in the settings menu it would be ok..
handy for single speaker use, or having to place speakers in a less than ideal configuration
best would be for the switch to be on the skin near the master volume, but even if it was in the settings menu it would be ok..
geposted Mon 26 Aug 13 @ 11:47 am
+1000
geposted Mon 26 Aug 13 @ 8:31 pm
Maybe this will help
http://www.virtualdj.com/addons/14832/SBDJ_StereoChannel.html
http://www.virtualdj.com/addons/14832/SBDJ_StereoChannel.html
geposted Mon 26 Aug 13 @ 8:45 pm
....but that doesn't provide a mono signal - only left, right or reversed. Plus it can't be applied to the master output.
I do recall asking Scott to add a mono option to that plugin during another thread on the subject a few months ago.
It would be useful to have an "official" way of doing it though, on the master output.
I do recall asking Scott to add a mono option to that plugin during another thread on the subject a few months ago.
It would be useful to have an "official" way of doing it though, on the master output.
geposted Tue 27 Aug 13 @ 5:50 am
Well when 8 comes out youll be able to apply it to either channel or the master, as far as mono youd use the advanced config to set that up.........
geposted Tue 27 Aug 13 @ 6:25 am
As VirtualDJ can run many VST plugins, i use this to achieve true "mono"
http://archive.org/details/StereoToolsVstPlug-in
As you cannot assign this to MASTER, i have set the option in config to keep effects active when i load a new song on deck, and activate this on both or all decks..
http://archive.org/details/StereoToolsVstPlug-in
As you cannot assign this to MASTER, i have set the option in config to keep effects active when i load a new song on deck, and activate this on both or all decks..
geposted Thu 29 Aug 13 @ 7:11 pm
Good find!
This could also be used to narrow the panning of those annoying old "artificial stereo" tracks from the 60s. Just pan each channel in towards the centre. The nearer to centre you get, the narrower the stereo width.
With those old extreme tracks, it's surprising just how narrow you can make them without going completely mono.
I tend to do mine in an audio editor and save a new version rather than mess about live.
This could also be used to narrow the panning of those annoying old "artificial stereo" tracks from the 60s. Just pan each channel in towards the centre. The nearer to centre you get, the narrower the stereo width.
With those old extreme tracks, it's surprising just how narrow you can make them without going completely mono.
I tend to do mine in an audio editor and save a new version rather than mess about live.
geposted Fri 30 Aug 13 @ 5:02 am
Plus it can't be applied to the master output.
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geposted Thu 05 Sep 13 @ 3:52 am