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Sean B wrote:
On Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 2:35:15 PM UTC-5, wrote: On Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 3:31:36 PM UTC-4, Sean B wrote: Hello, Any votes as to what is the best sounding technique for getting a mono signal to have some width, if the event was not recorded in stereo? The Eventide H910? Plugins? Thanks, Sean B what is the nature of the content? I was thinking of isolated signals on a multitrack: vocals, guitars, etc. Just leave them mono. You can play games with delays within the Haas limit but it reduces the overall power of the part and eats bandwidth. I wrote a program that takes a mono .wav file and performs a Hilbert transform on it. That gives out a constant 90 degree phase shift in the right channel, relative to the left channel ( the output is 2 channels ). I wouldn't use it on anything I cared about. It's kind of interesting, but a mono track really works better. -- Les Cargill |
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