ruffrecords
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I agree there are plenty of reverbs with stereo inputs but that does not make them true stereo - in fact I would question the whole concept of a true stereo reverb especially when used with a panned mono signal. They are all two channel devices with some cross coupling between them.They aren’t quite as common, but there are plenty of stereo-in spring & plate reverbs, as well as analog choruses (i.e., Dimension D)
Can you give me a couple of examples please, and even some newer analog delays are true-stereo.
I also find a stereo cue mix somewhat questionable. It is hard enough to create a cue mix for musos in mono that they all like. Making it stereo just gives them something else to disagree about . OTOH for a small desk top line mixer I guess we are mainly talking mixdown and the occasional overdub so perhaps only one person to pleasePlus - as @Brian Roth mentioned, it gives you the option to create a stereo cue mix or any other stereo sub-mix
Cheers
Ian