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Old 06-14-2003, 03:31 PM
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Default Bussing reverb - stereo or mono?

I typically create a stereo aux track and put my Realverb on that, and bus all or most of my tracks to it. The tracks I bus are almost always mono. What, if any, is the advantage of creating a stereo aux for the reverb, rather than a mono aux track, especially since Realverb also comes in mono? thanks
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