

You love the panning effect on the synth.

The synth is moving across the stereo field from left to right, back and forth.Īnd let’s also say you want to send your tracks to someone else for mixing or collaboration. Let’s say you’ve added some panning automation to a synth track. Mono tracks will bounce/export as mono files, and stereo tracks as stereo files.īut why the heck does “Include Volume/Pan Automation” cause every file to bounce or export in stereo only? And why would you ever need this option? Well, it actually makes a lot of sense when you think about it.

If you disable Include Volume/Pan Automation, the stereo-only bounces and exports will stop. Logic Pro absolutely can export Mono audio files alongside stereo files.Īll it takes is deselecting one simple option in the bounce and export dialogues: These kinds of myths drive me crazy! Because it’s simply not true. That it can only export stereo files, even though the original track itself was mono. And one thing I’ve noticed is there are a lot of Logic Pro myths out there.įor example – lots of people think Logic Pro can’t bounce or export mono audio files. It’s easy to assume a lot when we aren’t familiar with something.
