Do one of the following: Choose Logic Pro > Preferences > Audio (or use the Open Audio Preferences key command). There doesn't seem to be a mono -> stereo plugin option in S1v3 like there is in other DAWS. Audio preferences consist of the following tabs: Devices, General, I/O Assignments, Sample Editor, MP3, and Reset. It's easy enough to rectify: click on its 'Input' slot (the one above insert FX slot), so that it displays two intertwined circles, instead of one. The only way to get it to work is by creating a stereo track with GR5, but then I'm recording a stereo file with only one side - which is not what I want. Hi there, it seems your Master output track is set to Mono. When I attempt the same in S1v3 (mono track, with Guitar Rig), it's all summed to mono. Delays and other spacial effects ping-pong across the stereo field. In Logic and Pro Tools, I can create a mono track for guitar, instantiate Guitar Rig 5 (mono -> stereo version) and all is well. My apology if I missed something but it seems instead of checking a stereo box of which there isn't any (perhaps beneficial to avoid recording an additional single sided track), just create the supplementary track in the first place in stereo (not mono), then the channel that has the GR5 output, simply send to generate a new stereo output track. When I read the OP's statement, had I seen this, my answer would have been to not create a mono, but a stereo track, and additionally create a secondary track producing the desired stereo results (as well as having the stereo in real time). My question is was there any issue or to performing this or was this just some lengthy process, that was requested to be shortened. If I want to record that very stereo instance, I create a stereo bus, Then create a new stereo track and record that take via having the bus be at that input.
Hey guys, I was more curious than anything, but when I simply start with a stereo audio track and hook my guitar through 1 channel (leaving the other channel empty, and patch to Guitar Rig 5, I have a stereo pan across the field out of the master out (of course coming from Guitar Rig 5's stereo outs).