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Originally Posted by Miek07 Here some fairly advance techniques for mising
now for the 'trick'
4 (Optional) Nudge the inverted left signal + 2 samples @44.1khz or 3 samples @48khz
5 (Optional) Nudge the Inverted right signal -2 samples or 3 samples respectively
6) Reverse the Left and Right Inverted Channels
7) Adjust Gain of Inverted Reverse channels to taste (from -96db to -6db where 0 db equals a silent waveform)
8) Mix with Original Signal
This will 'Widen' your Stereo Mix significantly.
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Also, on each track you make, imagine if your track was 'alive' where would it be at? A hall? a room? the moon?
Apply a tough of verb to your global mix to give it a sense of spaciousness.
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What does These tricks sound like?
I have experimental tracks on my music page (same recording session/ different arrangements)
The first track: "Out of Control" uses Inverted channel switch
An older arrangement in the same session "Outpost" is the same insru/tracks with just raw mix note the difference.
let me knwo if you want to check it
michae |
umm there are much better ways to widen the image with out all of that mess.
panning is one of them, like regular panning.