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Forums › Forums › SQ Forums › SQ general discussions › Ganging vs. linking stereo inputs
Hi,
I’d like to be able to change the width of stereo channels instead of the left/right balance. That is easily done by ganging the inputs instead of stereo-linking them together and panning however I like. But that seems to change the single stereo compressor in two mono ones with just the parameters linked, not the gain reduction, resulting in a stereo image that is unstable.
Is there a way to achieve this without ganging the two channels, panning them and after that sending them to a group for some compression?
@Nathan
Stereo input channels include a stereo width control in the preamp section of the processing screen.
But if you’re talking about width and pan (not balance) then routing through a group might be the best option.
Thanks,
Keith.
Thank you Keith, that’s it! Am I correct in assuming that the width control in the preamp section does affect all mixes?
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