Phaser Bi-Tron Control Panel; Channel Configuration (Mono/Stereo/Mono-To-Stereo) - Arturia Phaser BI-TRON User Manual

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4. PHASER BI-TRON CONTROL PANEL

The Phaser BI-TRON plug-in can be used in Mono, Stereo or Mono-to-Stereo configurations,
independently of the source material.
The Mono configuration is automatically loaded when we use the plug-in with mono tracks.
When inserted in stereo tracks, the Stereo configuration is automatically loaded as well.
When the plug-in is instantiated as Mono-to-Stereo, as in Pro Tools for example, there is also
a different configuration.
♪: Not all DAWs are able to work with mono tracks, in which case you will not be able to use the
mono configuration. The same applies to the mono-to-stereo configuration.

4.1. Channel Configuration (Mono/Stereo/Mono-to-Stereo)

The difference between the different configurations consists in the following:
When instantiated in stereo channels, the plug-in loads in full mode, featuring four possible
routing configurations - two mono and two stereo.
When instantiated in mono channels, the plug-in doesn't have the stereo routing options,
since they only act in stereo signals. It also doesn't have the Right Invert (R.INV.) switches
for the right side of the LFOs in the Advanced Panel, since these work by inverting the right
side of the signal, so they only be relevant in stereo or mono-to-stereo.
When instantiated as mono-to-stereo, we have the exact same routing options we have in
full stereo mode, but they act differently, since the input is mono.
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Phaser BI-TRON in mono configuration
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