Mono or stereo?

I'm brand new to Logic, but I've been reading through the manuals for a month. I wanted to ask people about using stereo effects vs mono. Say I record vocals in mono, and would like to process them with a stereo reverb. Do I need to make that mono track into a stereo track first? I used to use the program, Audacity and If I wanted any plugin to sound decent, I had to duplicate tracks and make them one stereo track before processing. This might be a really wierd question, but feel free to help me if you understand. Thanks.

You don´t have to do anything, most of the things depend on taste and style. It´s quite common to leave a vocal or instrumental track mono and send it to a Bus/Aux with a stereo effect (reverb/delay/chorus/sample delay/symphonic/phasing) or effect chain (many effects in a row) inserted. So you can eq and compress your signal leaving it mono and then send it to the stereo tracks. You could make some tests yourself by setting up a correlation meter in your stereo outputs and see, what stereo fx does to a mono signal.
I sometimes record voice in stereo and mono with 2 condensor mics and a big membran mic in the middle. As the singer will always move a bit while singing you get a nice natural stereo feel and capture the room ambience without lossing the center. But mostly I record voices and instruments in mono on a big membran mic.
Well, it´s a huge topic.....
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