![]() ![]() In Reaper you can simply click on the Mono button on the master Channel. With ProTools you can use the “Air Stereo Width” plugin on the master output and decrease the width to zero. But if your Audio Interface doesn’t give you that option, here’s a way to achieve this through your DAW. If you have an Audio Interface with a mono switch, you can use that to collapse your mix into mono. Now that you understand why mixing in mono is so important, let’s see how to actually play your mix in mono, and this will vary depending on the software you’re using to mix and your equipment: ![]() ![]() The way to set your mix to mono will depend on the software. ![]()
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