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Lorin David Schultz
 
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"Mike Rivers" wrote:

For what it's worth, a delay makes a pretty good panpot if you're
careful. By sending the direct signal to one channel and a delayed
version to the other channel at equal levels, you can move it from
one side to the other without affecting the balance of the channels.




....which works until it's played back in mono, and then you have a
phasey, comb-filtered poopy pile stuck to your aural shoe.

On the drive home last night I noticed how easily the stock radio in my
car collapses to mono. It kept fading back and forth between mono and
stereo depending on which way the car was heading.

--
"It CAN'T be too loud... some of the red lights aren't even on yet!"
- Lorin David Schultz
in the control room
making even bad news sound good

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