Superior 2.0 question

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Knives.
Apr 17, 2009
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I've set it up in cubase with all the outputs as stereo and activated but for some reason the kick seems to be panned in the left speaker when mixin..even though cubase has it centred..also..how can i change this in superiors mixer..im sure i did it a while ago but since i reinstalled the software ive forgotten and cant find any threads onthis..i tried going to settings and hitting 'mono all channels' but did nothing.

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ffs come on...43 hits and no replies? somebody must know how to fix this? i've been tackling through cubase for ages
 
yeah...i have a feeling its because everything is set to stereo output...when i go into vst instruments and go in to select 'multichannel' in cubase the only option i have IS stereo though?..i figured out that in cubase mixer that its panned left AND right...with the right containing some bleed and the left containing the kick...but if i centre both of these does it just give me 2 superimposed samples of kick or the 'true' kick?
 
yeah...i have a feeling its because everything is set to stereo output...when i go into vst instruments and go in to select 'multichannel' in cubase the only option i have IS stereo though?..i figured out that in cubase mixer that its panned left AND right...with the right containing some bleed and the left containing the kick...but if i centre both of these does it just give me 2 superimposed samples of kick or the 'true' kick?

Not really sure what you mean but in the superior mixer make sure KD In, KD out and KD sub are centered. These are the different mics for the kick. You can control the bleed by pressing edit under "bleed control" for each mic in the mixer.