chuckebaby
if you have each track panned hard left and hard right... why is stereo such a big concern ?
once it is hard panned, its a mono track.
Well, because LJB stated that you don't need to clone a track "it surely saves you cloning an audio track :O)." So, if we're just using ONE single mono track there's nothing to pan. So, I'm a bit confused on how I delay one track and leave the other track un-delayed if there is only ONE mono track.
Please know that I'm really not trying to be argumentative. I'm just thick headed and need clarification to understand. If I can accomplish my goal of placing a mono track precisely where I want it in the sound stage using just ONE mono track that would be great and a real time saver.