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Old 06-23-2017, 03:44 PM
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I have a Mono Bass track with 4 Mono plugins but when I commit I get a Stereo track ...
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Old 06-23-2017, 03:53 PM
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I have a Mono Bass track with 4 Mono plugins but when I commit I get a Stereo track ...
Post a screen shot. Or post the session without audio.

I do this constantly and it works perfectly.

Maybe you're Bouncing/Importing?

Maybe one of them is mono/stereo?

Or you've got the panning box checked? (bet it's this one)
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In the window that pops up when you initiate "commit", there might be an option for mono or stereo. Another option: instead of choosing commit from the track name, right-click on the final plugin and "choose commit up to this insert". With a mono track, this will yield a mono committed version
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If you have Pan selected in the commit window for a mono track, then the committed track will be stereo. If you want it to remain mono, deselect Pan.
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