Since the Double Channel configuration has three modes, we have two extra switches,
which allow us to change the working mode. These are positioned right above the Output
Trim knobs, and are very important. Combined, they change the global behavior of the
Double Channel configuration. They are the Stereo Link and the Stereo Mode switches.
The Stereo Link switch is the one right below the two Equalizer On/Off switches. By default,
it is On, which means we are working in Stereo mode.
Below the Stereo Link, we have the Stereo Mode switch. This is another very important
switch. It's where we change the behavior between True Stereo (L/R, which means Left/
Right) or Mid/Side mode (M/S switch position). The Mid/Side mode has been described in
detail in the
"Mid/Side mode" entry [p.24]
in the "V76-Pre OVERVIEW" chapter, so please refer
to that part if you want to clarify something. Bear in mind, though, that it's with this switch
that we change the mode configuration. Possible configurations are as follows:
• Stereo Link On and Stereo Mode at L/R - True Stereo mode
• Stereo Link Off and Stereo Mode at M/S - Mid/Side mode (Stereo Link is
automatically turned Off)
• Stereo Link Off and Stereo Mode at L/R - Dual Mono mode
5.2.4. Some final words
Some final words to mention something very important. Usually, to change values in the
plug-in controls, we click on the corresponding control and drag the mouse up or down. If
the controls are switches, we simply click them to toggle On or Off. If we want finer editing
values, we can use Ctrl+Drag (Cmd+Drag on macOS). Alternatively, we can mouse Right-
Click and Drag. Using this key combination, the values change in a slower way, which allow
us to get more precise values easily.
Double-clicking a control changes it automatically to the default value. This also works with
Alt+Click (Opt+Click on macOS).
And that's it. We just finished describing all the controls you have at your disposal to process
sound in your DAW using the V76-Pre. We hope you'll enjoy the plug-in and the results you
get when using it, as much as we enjoyed making it.
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